Tyler Posey, Dylan O'Brien, and Holland Roden gained recognition through their roles on the television series Teen Wolf. Following the conclusion of the show, the cast has remained active in their respective careers. Teen Wolf, a revamped version of the 1985 film featuring Michael J. Fox, revolved around a group of teenagers comprising werewolves, hunters, humans, and others who grappled with their supernatural abilities and a constant barrage of adversaries while navigating through high school. The show's ensemble cast included Posey as Scott McCall, O'Brien as Stiles Stilinski, Roden as Lydia Martin, Crystal Reed as Allison Argent, Tyler Hoechlin as Derek Hale, Colton Haynes as Jackson Whittemore, Shelley Hennig as Malia Tate, Arden Cho as Kira Yukimura, and Dylan Sprayberry as Liam Dunbar. Running from June 2011 to September 2017, the drama captivated audiences.
Teen Wolf showcased a dynamic ensemble of youthful performers throughout its six seasons, delighting fans with an array of captivating new characters at every twist and turn.
Whispers of a potential revival have been circulating even before the conclusion of the series. Posey, in particular, divulged in December 2019 his eagerness to revisit Beacon Hills in the days to come.
Since the show ended, let's find out what the stars of Teen Wolf have been up to.
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‘Teen Wolf’ Cast: Where Are They Now?
Tyler Posey, Dylan O’Brien and Holland Roden made names for themselves on Teen Wolf, and since the show ended, the cast has kept busy.
The MTV series, which was a remake of the 1985 film starring Michael J. Fox, revolved around a diverse group of teenagers consisting of werewolves, hunters, and humans. Together, they faced the challenges of high school while harnessing their supernatural abilities and facing countless adversaries. The show, which aired from June 2011 to September 2017, featured actors such as Posey, O'Brien, Roden, Reed, Hoechlin, Haynes, Hennig, Cho, and Sprayberry. One of the show's unique aspects was its rotation of young actors throughout its six seasons, giving fans the chance to develop affection for new characters.
Speculations about a comeback have persisted even before the series finale. Posey confirmed in December 2019 that he was open to returning to Beacon Hills in the future.
While fans eagerly awaited news about a potential reboot, the cast of Teen Wolf virtually reunited in June 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. In September 2021, it was announced that a Teen Wolf movie was in development. Davis, the writer and executive producer, brought the revival film to Paramount+ and it premiered in January 2023. Posey, Reed, Roden, Hoechlin, Haynes, Hennig, and Sprayberry all reprised their roles, while O'Brien and Cho did not return.
Scroll down to see what the stars of Teen Wolf have been doing since the show ended.
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Tyler Posey (Scott McCall)
The actor who rose to fame in the film Maid in Manhattan has since made appearances in several TV shows and movies, including Jane the Virgin, Truth or Dare, Now Apocalypse, The Last Summer, and Scream: The TV Series. Additionally, he is a member of the band Five North and has undertaken voice acting roles. In July 2021, Posey publicly disclosed that his girlfriend, Phem, played a significant role in his self-realization as someone who is sexually fluid. Following this revelation, he proposed to Phem in February 2023, and they got married later that same year.
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Dylan O’Brien (Stiles Stilinski)
O’Brien concluded his involvement in the Maze Runner films with The Death Cure. Additionally, he lent his voice to the character of Bumblebee in the film adaptation sharing the same title. He showcased his talent in Love and Monsters and made appearances in both Weird City and Amazing Stories. Moreover, O’Brien took on the male lead role in Taylor Swift's All Too Well: The Short Film. In August 2018, he was romantically linked to Chloë Grace Moretz. Us reported their breakup in December 2018, ending his relationship with girlfriend Britt Robertson.
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Holland Roden (Lydia Martin)
The actress has made appearances in various television shows and films such as MacGyver, Mayans M.C., Channel Zero, Escape Room: Tournament of Champions, No Escape, and Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman. Additionally, she is actively involved in advocating for organizations like I Am a Voter and CARE.
In 2019, Roden publicly recounted her alleged encounter of being detained at the São Paulo airport in Brazil while attempting to attend a fan convention. Expressing her surprise and disappointment, she took to Instagram to share her experience, stating that despite having visited Brazil multiple times without any issues, she was taken aback by the accusations and mistreatment she faced from the Brazilian Police on that day. According to her account, she claimed to have been subjected to being yelled at and denied access to a translator, food, and water for a duration of four hours.
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Tyler Hoechlin (Derek Hale)
Hoechlin stars on Superman and Lois within the CW Arrowverse. Additionally, he appeared in Fifty Shades Freed and Palm Springs.
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Crystal Reed (Allison Argent)
Reed ventured into Gotham and Swamp Thing after her departure from Teen Wolf. She has also graced the silver screen in movies such as Crush, Too Late, and Ghostland. The talented actress, hailing from Michigan, went their separate ways from Darren McMullen in 2019.
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Colton Haynes (Jackson Whittemore)
Following his initial success, the actor expanded his portfolio with appearances in Arrow, American Horror Story, Scream Queens, and Rough Night. In October 2017, he tied the knot with Jeff Leatham; however, their relationship took a turn for the worse as it was revealed by Us in May 2018 that they had broken up. Eventually, the former couple managed to reach a divorce settlement in August 2019.
In his 2022 memoir titled Miss Memory Lane, Haynes delved into the reasons behind his departure from Teen Wolf. According to him, the underlying truth was the show's reluctance to offer him the same compensation as the rest of the cast. Despite the fact that his working quote, the fee he commanded for appearing on other shows, exceeded that of most of his co-stars, the amount he initially received was already relatively low by Hollywood standards.
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Arden Cho (Kira Yukimura)
Cho has made appearances on several television shows, including Chicago Med, Stuck, Freakish, Miss 2059, and Tween Fest. In addition to her acting career, she is also the founder and CEO of the accessories company Leonard & Church, as well as a talented singer. In March 2020, the actress ended her relationship with YouTuber Ryan Higa. Furthermore, in 2022, she took on a leading role in the Netflix series Partner Track.
In an interview with The Cut in May 2022, Cho revealed that she declined the opportunity to be part of the Teen Wolf movie due to unfair pay practices. When questioned about a report from Deadline stating that she was offered only half of what the other actors earned per episode for the film, the actress candidly remarked, "I believe I was actually offered even less."
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Shelley Hennig (Malia Tate)
Hennig's filmography showcases her appearances in renowned movies such as Ouija, Unfriended, and When We First Met. On the television screen, she has portrayed notable characters like Ramona in Hulu's Dollface and Lisa in the upcoming 2022 Netflix series The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window.
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Dylan Sprayberry (Liam Dunbar)
Sprayberry boasts an impressive acting portfolio that includes performances in Light as a Feather, The Row, and Malibu Horror Story. In addition to his talent in front of the camera, he is also a skilled musician. Prior to his current endeavors, the actor was romantically associated with Teen Wolf costar Samantha Logan and Arlissa.
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Khylin Rhambo (Mason Hewitt)
Rhambo appeared in 47 Meters Down: Uncaged. He remains close friends with Sprayberry, who played his onscreen bestie.
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Linden Ashby (Sheriff Noah Stilinski)
Ashby starred on Trinkets, NCIS: New Orleans and Lifeline. He is married to Teen Wolf costar Susan Walters, with whom he shares daughters Frances and Savannah.
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JR Bourne (Chris Argent)
Bourne moved on to The 100, Mayans M.C., Hospitality and Falling Water.
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Melissa Ponzio (Melissa McCall)
The actress appeared on Chicago Fire, Killer Reputation, Thunder Force and First Wives Club. She is in a long-term relationship with partner Kenny Alfonso.