User blog:Paul.rea/Teen Wolf News 101112



Still Seeking Twins

MTV’s Teen Wolf Twitter Team reissued their call for twin men to play the Alpha Pack Brothers in Season 3.



It’s unclear if they’ve not gotten the response they wanted or are just using the open casting call to further generate media interest in the show.

If you are someone you know might be right for this they've set up a special website with all the details.

Tyler Can’t Handle Spiderman?



Entertainment Weekly is asking for it – AGAIN!

First they dissed all the STEREK fans by ignoring their support for their non-cannon shipping fetish. Now the EW.com site says Tyler Posey isn't a good enough actor to be in the next Spiderman film.

The movie makers are casting about for someone to play Harry Osborne, Spidey’s best friend and son of the Green Goblin.

EW gives their shortlist of actors who could do the role. Posey is listed along with "Looper" star Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jack Gleeson (creepy King Joffery from "Game of Thrones").


 * Tyler Posey


 * Pro: He definitely makes for a convincing high schooler, and bringing all those rabid Teen Wolf fans to the table certainly couldn’t hurt.


 * Con: We’re know we’ll get flamed in the comments for this, but maaaaaybe he’s not quite up to acting opposite Andrew Garfield.

The article and the comments section is waiting for you at the EW.com site.

Teen Wolf Takes Manhattan

Jeff Davis and crew are flying east this week for New York Comic Con.



MTV has a Teen Wolf panel with Davis and Tyler Posey set for Saturday. They’re scheduled for an hour-long question and answer session.

Teen Wolf Wiki News will be watching the Con closely for any new Season 3 tidbits. So far, Davis has not been shy about sharing spoilers for the new season. He’s already released the name of the first episode, Tattoo, and the first page of the first script.

You can read more about the Con at Variety.com.

Wall Street Unimpressed by Teen Wolf

Teen Wolf fandom won’t be enough to generate the kind of buzz MTV got from shows like "Jersey Shore" and "Teen Mom".

That’s the conclusion of Wall Street analyst Todd Juenger. He issued a report this week downgrading the stock for MTV parent company Viacom due in part to Teen Wolf’s performance in the ratings. Juenger says Teen Wolf and the other scripted shows MTV is airing won’t score the kind of ratings the network has enjoyed for the past several years.

Despite the warnings, Viacom stock is trading at an all-time high more than $56 per share.

You can read more in the LA Times.