Teen Wolf revival on the cards? Cast teases about future projects at Monte Carlo Television Festival

The second day of the Monte Carlo Television Festival transported fans back to Beacon Hills on Saturday afternoon, as beloved Teen Wolf cast members reunited. Tyler Hoechlin, Tyler Posey, Holland Roden and Charlie Carver—better known as Derek, Scott, Lydia, and Ethan—gathered for an exclusive behind-the-scenes event that left fans buzzing with excitement and hope for the franchise’s future.

The burning question on every fan’s mind was whether Teen Wolf would return to the screens, and Tyler Posey’s response offered hope for the show’s continuation.

“We all really want it to happen. It’s got to be done the right way, of course,” Posey revealed, hinting that their reunion at Monte Carlo Television Festival might only be the start. “I mean, I feel this is a pretty good sign, us being here. Teen Wolf is the show that keeps on giving.”

The actor, who portrayed lead character Scott McCall throughout the series’ six-season run, highlighted the show’s enduring appeal, noting that “new people are finding out about it every single day.” He considers this fact “a huge sing and a green flag to give you more.”

However, Posey stressed that any continuation would need to evolve with both the characters and the audience. “I think it needs to honour you, who you are today,” he explained, acknowledging how much the fanbase matured since the series concluded.

Brotherhood beyond Beacon Hills

Fans were particularly keen to know whether the cast maintains their close bonds, especially with Dylan O’Brien, who played Stiles Stilinski but wasn’t present at the festival. Posey’s response was both heartwarming and definitive.

“Absolutely. Yes. We all are,” he confirmed. “We all keep in touch. Obviously, we’re all very busy and we always seem to miss each other. We’re always travelling. But, this will always remain a great friendship.”

Holland Roden also offered a thoughtful perspective on the series’ lasting impact, describing the show as a “huge metaphor for growing up.”

Lighter supernatural moments 

In a more playful segment, the cast was asked which supernatural creature they’d want to portray if they weren’t playing their original characters.

Holland Roden chose Coach Finstock, noting mysteriously that “he’s got some sort of supernatural aura”. Tyler Posey expressed interesting in exploring Scott’s dark side as a Void character, whilst Tyler Hoechlin pragmatically opted for banshee duties, joking “because no makeup.”

Wrapping up the conversation, Charlie Carver reflected on the series’ international success, describing his and his twin’s integration to the show as “the Netflix effect”. Jokingly, he explained how the show’s global reach expanded dramatically during the second season when he and his twin brother Max joined the cast.

“Teen Wolf was definitely a show that was talked about that you wanted to be on, and then I think there was what I would call the Netflix effect where something happened when me and my brother joined the show… suddenly there was this whole new energy around it, particularly internationally,” Carver explained.

The two-hour event concluded with an autograph session that saw fans queuing for precious moments with their favourite stars.

Whilst no concrete announcements were made about Teen Wolf’s future, Saturday’s gathering allowed fans to hope. As Tyler Posey put it, “You deserve more Teen Wolf,” and based on the weekend’s reception, the sentiment appears to be entirely mutual.

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