Season 5

MTV has ordered a 20 episode Season 5 according to Teen Wolf Executive Producer Jeff Davis.

The series will tell a single story in 20 parts as opposed to what we saw in Season 3 with two distinct stories in 12 episode arcs.

Plot
Jeff Davis says Season 5 will take place during Scott McCall's senior year at Beacon Hills High School.

Production
Tyler Posey said in July that production on Season 5 was set to begin "in December" but their hiatus was extended.

Filming began on February 9th 2015 with studio shots at Teen Wolf Headquarters in Northridge, California. They moved on the following day to Palisades Charter High School in Pacific Palisades, California. PCHS provides exteriors for Beacon Hills High School.

On December 27, 2014, Davis released an image of the script for episode #501 showing the title Creatures of the Night with the caption "Back at it."

So far 5 scripts have been delivered to actors. Writer Angela Harvey says she wrote Episode 5.

Teen Wolf Writer/Producer Eric Wallace says the season will begin airing in June of 2015. 

Just like Seasons 3 and 4, Season 5 will be partially funded by the State of California through tax credits available to television productions.

The funding will ensure that Teen Wolf will be filmed within the state of California and production on Season 5 will begin during the state's fiscal year 2015.

Teen Wolf will get $11,579,373.00 from the state to offset "Qualified Spending."

According to their application to the state, producers expect to spend $46,317,491.00 over the 20 episodes. They will film during a 183 day period, employ 5160 stand-ins and extras and 130 crew members. 20 actors are considered "cast." This includes the regular characters, guest stars, and minor speaking roles.

That puts the Teen Wolf Season 5 cost-per-episode estimate at $2.3 million.

Season 5 Behind the Scenes
Visit the Teen Wolf News Season 5 Behind the Scenes page for frequent updates from set.