
The biggest betrayal is the choice to host the big lacrosse game at a college. Instead, the film uses sets from Wolf Pack (a show not connected to the Teen Wolf universe), and the unfamiliarity greets us with hostility. It is aimless without original relics or set pieces, offering fans an artificial homecoming void of nostalgia. Teen Wolf: The Movie is a rush job, and the inability to give this project the attention it deserves forces this film to face fatalities before it even begins. Photo: Curtis Bonds Baker/MTV Entertainment ©2022 PARAMOUNT GLOBAL. TEEN WOLF: THE MOVIE - Crystal Reed as Allison Argent in TEEN WOLF: THE MOVIE streaming on Paramount+. Instead, it all but scorches the pillars of a beloved show. It does not transcend the fires that consume Derek Hale. The movie, however, plays fast and reckless with the preservation of that imperfect world. Teen Wolf had its share of flawed storytelling but always embraced the bad as the satirical sidekick it was.


The jagged edges of this hollow hack job carve away at the teen series with careless plotting and canon-crushing blows. Teen Wolf: The Movie‘s disservice to its fans is palpable.

Warning: This review contains spoilers for Teen Wolf: The Movie.
