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 Teen Wolf News 092116



 Bootygate Scandal Rocks Fandom

The first images of former Teen Wolf Tyler Hoechlin in his Superman suit generated gasps of appreciation the world over, but now one of Hoechlin’s Teen Wolf co-stars says that super-booty is fake.



Both Hoechlin and Ian Bohen (Peter Hale) appeared at Wolfsbane 4 in London over the weekend. In one of the panels, Bohen allegedly claimed that Hoechlin’s protruding posterior is the result of padding in the Superman suit. “You’ve seen the picture of his butt? That ain't real, no matter what he says,” Bohen reportedly announced to the room.

The two actors are close friends so one would think Bohen is in a position to know. However, when fans asked Hoechlin about it in a subsequent panel, the Supergirl star let loose on his friend. According to fans at the convention, Hoechlin reportedly said, “Ian is a manipulative liar, but I don't know. You'll have to use your imagination.”

Of course, Bootygate (as the name implies) is just a joke. It’s very likely that the back and forth about Hoechlin’s asset is just a running joke between them. They’re very competitive with each other in real life, and all this booty talk sounds like just a bit of cheeky fun for the fans.

 Dylan O’Brien Sightings Increase

With Dylan O’Brien in London for American Assassin, Teen Wolf fans in Britain are getting to see the actor on the regular. It’s so sweet that he’s popping up in our social media feeds again after going so long (five months) without seeing him.

 Cartoon Posey Sings

Tyler Posey’s long awaited appearance on the Disney Channel show Elena of Avalor came this week and included the Teen Wolf hunk all cartooned up and singing. Posey plays Prince Alonso who is apparently trying to get the hero, Princess Elena, to slack off on her duty to the kingdom.

Elena gets major hype because it’s the Mouse House’s first Latina princess, most of the voice actors (like Posey) and other talent on the show are from a diverse but distinctly Hispanic heritage and the plots explore “culture and traditions that are familiar to the worldwide population of Hispanic and Latino families.”

 Sprayberry Joins 'Talking Dead'

It looks like Teen Wolf Dylan Sprayberry is a big zombie fan. This week he took the “superfan” spot on the couch for Chris Hardwick’s Talking Dead show. Sprayberry was there to talk about the latest episode of Fear the Walking Dead on AMC.

He shared the couch with one of the show’s executive producers, Dave Alpert and actor Mercedes Mason who plays Ofelia on the Mexican Zombie Rodeo otherwise known as FTWD. The show’s format is such that each guest plays a different role. The actor is there to give insight into their character and behind the scenes information. The EP is on to hint at how the latest episode fits into the overall story and tease what’s to come. The “superfan” is there to geek out about the episode and speak from a fan perspective while also attracting viewers from other fandoms to the show. In that capacity Sprayberry (with his epic neckbeard) was perfect. He was upset because characters made what appeared to be dumb emotional moves that put everybody in danger. He questioned if maybe murder is okay in the zombie apocalypse and did what folks in our Teen Wolf Wikia Forums and Discussions do on the daily. I’ve been careful not to include any spoilers from the FTWD episode here. If you’ve seen the episode or just want to see Sprayberry on the couch, you can watch the full episode of Talking Dead over at AMC.

<p class="MsoNormal">LINK - http://www.amc.com/shows/talking-dead

<h2 style="padding:0.2em 0.4em; margin:0 0 -20px 0; font-family:Century Gothic,serif; color:#778899; font-size:100%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left;"> Director Posey

<p class="MsoNormal">Teen Wolf Tyler Posey is also into zombies these days. He took to the director’s chair this week to lens a short movie about reanimated corpses. <p class="MsoNormal">We don’t have a lot of details about the plot, but it should be out around Halloween according to the actor’s social media. Posey is practicing before taking over the big chair by directing an episode of Teen Wolf Season 6 later this year.

<h2 style="padding:0.2em 0.4em; margin:0 0 -20px 0; font-family:Century Gothic,serif; color:#778899; font-size:100%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left;"> The Most Important Teen Wolf Episode Ever

<p class="MsoNormal">According to Netflix, Season 1, Episode 3, ‘’Pack Mentality’’ is the most important Teen Wolf episode ever. The streaming service/network ran the numbers and found that if folks watch the first three episodes of Teen Wolf, they get hooked on the show. Other shows, like Stranger Things and Grey’s Anatomy, take only two episodes before becoming pixilated heroin while shows like Jane the Virgin and Gilmore Girls require seven viewings to suck you in.

<p class="MsoNormal">You can argue the science of all this because Netflix doesn’t really explain it but they did study viewers habits in every country where the service is available to determine the moment viewers click with certain shows. <p class="MsoNormal">In the case of Teen Wolf, Episode 3 has everything you could want from the show’s first season. Scott and Allison go on their first date. Mama McCall almost kills Stiles with a baseball bat and the gets hacked up. We also have the epic Batman and Robin school break-in, Lydia flirting with Scott and Scallison’s first kiss. It’s like Jeff Davis and the other writers knew how important the third episode would be and just threw in all the best stuff about the show. <p class="MsoNormal">As to why this is important, with the show ending, Teen Wolf will now live exclusively in the realm of online streaming and DVD. To make VOD and home video sales there must be demand. For the show to survive after cancellation, it will need new addicts to create that demand and keep the show alive long past 2017. You can get more details about when certain shows begin to tickle the dopamine producers in your brain over at Vanity Fair - http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2016/09/netflix-episode-that-got-you-hooked