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Teen Wolf News 032917

Danny and the Vamps
Attention Teen Wolf Fans! We found Danny! He’s living in New Orleans and dating a vampire! Actor Keahu Kahuanui made his debut on The Originals this week. It wasn’t much of an appearance, a cameo really, but it was a welcome sight for fans of his Teen Wolf character. We’ve been missing the laid-back Danny Māhealani since he disappeared from Beacon Hills without a trace at the end of Season 3.

This new guy is named “Eddie,” but he has a lot in common with Kahuanui’s Teen Wolf character. He’s laid-back, cute as hell, and happens to be gay.

He’s currently only listed for the one episode, so it’s not clear if Eddie will be back, but he didn’t die before the credits rolled, which means it’s possible.

Daniel Sharman Fights Zombies
Former Teen Wolf Daniel Sharman will be facing off against the undead later this year. The actor is joining as a series regular on Fear the Walking Dead on AMC. The spinoff series is currently set in Mexico in the early days of the zombie apocalypse. According to The Wrap, “In Season 3, Sharman will play a character named Troy, described as having a wild temperament and suspicious of outsiders, who is charismatic with a cruel streak.”

Fear the Walking Dead is, so far, not as popular as the original series, but adding Sharman might help with that. Filming began in January, and new episodes with Sharman should air this summer.

(Source: http://www.thewrap.com/fear-the-walking-dead-adds-teen-wolf-alum-daniel-sharman-as-series-regular-exclusive/)

Charity Wolf
After 7 years in production, Teen Wolf is left with a warehouse full of props including vehicles, costumes, books, furniture, and a colossal fake tree stump. There’s an unconfirmed report out this week that Dylan O’Brien may want to keep Stiles’ jeep. As for the rest, executive producer Jeff Davis tells Teen Wolf News he’s thinking of placing much of it in a charity auction. “I think there might be yes, nothing concrete yet.”

They’ve already seen success with a similar effort. Earlier this year the production raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in an online raffle. They sold props in exchange for a chance to win a visit to set during the final weeks of production. “Teen Wolf raised $318,000 through Omaze for After-School All-Stars,” Davis explains.

The winner, Jocelyn N. from Chicago, IL, will appear in a walk-on role when episodes return to MTV this summer.

After-School All-Stars will use the Teen Wolf money to provide “academic support, enrichment opportunities and fitness activities” to students in school systems that don’t currently offer after-school support. Davis says the fundraiser was the brainchild of his fellow showrunners, “That was all Joe Genier and Lindsay Sturman who put it together. Pretty amazing.”

TWN will let you know if the prop auction comes together. In the meantime, which Teen Wolf prop would you most like to own? Let us know in the comments! Links: http://blog.omaze.com/winner-reveal-teen-wolf/

Teen Wolf Permanently Wrecked Holland’s Voice
Despite the fact that most of the Banshee vocals we hear on Teen Wolf are digitally enhanced, actor Holland Roden says her part of Lydia Martin's signature scream permanently damaged her voice. <p class="MsoNormal">Speaking to the crowd and European media during Showtime Con 2 in Barcelona over the weekend, Roden explained that she is under medical care for the problem. “The biggest challenge with this character is how much I have to scream. It actually damaged my vocal cords. I now go to speech therapy. I have sort of a slight rasp in my voice. I have a new voice now because of Teen Wolf.”

<p class="MsoNormal">Roden apparently suffers Dysphonia, a catch-all term for vocal cord damage, marked by a gravelly or raspy voice. While we don’t know the extent of her problem, from what the actor told fans at the convention, she’s learning to work around the damaged areas of her larynx with vocal techniques designed to alleviate swelling or edema in her vocal cords. <p class="MsoNormal">When pressed on the issue, Holland admitted that some of the damage is permanent. “I’ve got a little bit of a gravel at the end of my sentences and my words so, yeah, I guess it’s here to stay.”

<p class="MsoNormal">(Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ohPlCz26P4 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_C5cJ4rfxU)