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For all our Behind the Scenes Pics and Updates all in one place, check out our special Teen Wolf Season 3 Behind the Scenes Page.

The page includes that new Teen Wolf Workout Video everybody is talking about, a new video from The Nerdist Channel featuring the Teen Wolf Creature Makers and a new interview from Jeff Davis.

Plus you'll find a full chronological listing of the filming of Teen Wolf Season 3 right from the start.

Enter the FBI


E! Online is reporting a new character, an FBI Agent, will arrive in Beacon Hills in the first half of Season 3.

…the handsome and tough Jack Keller, a field agent, who comes to town on official business and we're hearing his presence will have a profound impact on Beacon Hills.

Up until now, the only outside law enforcement we've seen on the show is the California State Police or hunters posing as State Police Officers.

In the real world, FBI involvement usually means some sort of federal crime like a bank robbery or some high profile murder or kidnapping case.

As the E! reporters put it “Shiz is about to get real serious in Beacon Hills”.

Crystal Reed’s CRUSH


Crystal Reed stars in the straight to DVD movie Crush available in stores today.

Turns out, according to one interview, Crystal didn’t want the part they were offering and did a sneaky to get the part she did want.

CraveOnline has an exclusive with her about the audition process and how she landed the role.

The Weirdest Jeff Davis Interview


I doubt you’ll ever find a more bizarre interview with Teen Wolf Creator Jeff Davis.

I present it not because it has new information but to show how Davis must have infinite patience.

The Teen Wolf part begins at 2:36 into the video.

It also includes the new theme song for Season 3 Teen Wolf (not really).

Another Teen Wolf Coming to Netflix


As the oversaturation of vampires in pop culture begins to dry up – werewolves seem poised to dogpaddle to the front of the mainstream.

Hemlock Grove, another original series for Netflix, is out this month.

According to folks who saw the advanced screening at WonderCon, the show will feature the best human to wolf transition seen on screen to date.

The Netflix Teen Wolf is a “a 17-year-old Gypsy trailer trash kid”.

The show is based on the book of the same name. The novel, by Brian McGreevy, came out last year but didn’t sell very well.

That will probably change after the series debuts on April 19.

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