Scott was just a regular guy until one bite changed his life forever.
Now he struggles to understand who he is and what he might become. Is he more wolf than human - or is it the other way around? Whichever it is, it's not going to be easy. Scott will try to control his urges, but mostly he's scared that it's his urges that could end up controlling him.
TEEN WOLF is the story of Scott as he tries to walk the line between what he wants and what he can't help from wanting. Will the bite end up being a gift? Or will it be a curse? And what will it all mean for his relationship with Allison - the girl he can't get enough of? Only time will tell if he should embrace his newfound powers, or if he should fear them.
A 3-minute long trailer for MTV’s new TV show based on the 1980s Michael J. Fox movie “Teen Wolf”. This is definitely one of those times where the TV show could actually be better than the original source material. I know, hard to believe, but let’s face it, that Fox movie had a LOT of rooms for improvement. From what I can tell, the MTV version actually takes the subject matter a lot more seriously. At least, we don’t see the young teen hero playing basketball while “wolfed out”. Yet. And it sure won’t have too much trouble surpassing the sequel with Jason Bateman.
Now he struggles to understand who he is and what he might become. Is he more wolf than human - or is it the other way around? Whichever it is, it's not going to be easy. Scott will try to control his urges, but mostly he's scared that it's his urges that could end up controlling him.
TEEN WOLF is the story of Scott as he tries to walk the line between what he wants and what he can't help from wanting. Will the bite end up being a gift? Or will it be a curse? And what will it all mean for his relationship with Allison - the girl he can't get enough of? Only time will tell if he should embrace his newfound powers, or if he should fear them.
A 3-minute long trailer for MTV’s new TV show based on the 1980s Michael J. Fox movie “Teen Wolf”. This is definitely one of those times where the TV show could actually be better than the original source material. I know, hard to believe, but let’s face it, that Fox movie had a LOT of rooms for improvement. From what I can tell, the MTV version actually takes the subject matter a lot more seriously. At least, we don’t see the young teen hero playing basketball while “wolfed out”. Yet. And it sure won’t have too much trouble surpassing the sequel with Jason Bateman.
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