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'''''[[Teen Wolf (2011 TV Series)|Teen Wolf]]''''' is an American [[Supernatural Drama|supernatural drama]] developed by [[Jeff Davis (Writer)|Jeff Davis]] based upon the [[Teen Wolf (Movie)|1985 film of the same name]], which premiered on June 5, 2011 on [[MTV (TV Channel)|MTV]]. The series stars [[Tyler Posey]] as  Scott McCall, a kind teenager who transforms into a werewolf after being bitten by one.
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'''''[[Teen Wolf (2011 Television Series)|Teen Wolf]]''''' is an American [[Supernatural Drama|supernatural drama]] developed by [[Jeff Davis (Writer)|Jeff Davis]] based upon the [[Teen Wolf (Movie)|1985 film of the same name]], which premiered on June 5, 2011 on [[MTV (TV Channel)|MTV]]. The series stars [[Tyler Posey]] as  Scott McCall, a kind teenager who transforms into a werewolf after being bitten by one.
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As of January 13, 2014, 38 episodes of ''Teen Wolf'' have aired. A 6-episode web series, "Search for a Cure", produced and presented by AT&T can also be watched on the AT&T Facebook page, as well as MTV.com.
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A six-episode web series, "Search for a Cure", was produced and presented by AT&T and released alongside the first season in 2011. Accompanying the episodes of Season 3 Part 2, Season 4, and a number of episodes of Season 5 Part 1, a spin-off talk show titled ''Wolf Watch'' aired after each episode on MTV, originally hosted by [[Jill Wagner]], who was succeeded by [[Tyler Posey]].
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On July 9, 2015, ''Teen Wolf'' was renewed for a [[Teen Wolf (season 6)|sixth season]] of 20 episodes.
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==Series overview==
==Series overview==
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! style="padding: 0 8px;"| [[Season Premiere|Season premiere]]
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! style="padding: 0 8px;"| [[Season Finale|Season finale]]
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! style="padding: 0 8px;" bgcolor="#e3e3e3"| Last aired
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  |[[List of Teen Wolf Episodes#Season 1 (2011)|1]]
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  |'''[[#Season 1 (2011)|1]]'''
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  | colspan="2"|12
  | colspan="2"|12
  |June 5, 2011
  |June 5, 2011
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  |style="padding: 0 8px;"| August 15, 2011
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  |August 15, 2011
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|May 22, 2012
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|- style="text-align: center;"
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|July 9, 2012
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|style="padding: 0 8px;"|May 16, 2012
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  |'''[[List of Teen Wolf episodes#Season 2 (2012)|2]]'''
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  | colspan="2"|12
  | colspan="2"|12
  |June 3, 2012
  |June 3, 2012
  |August 13, 2012
  |August 13, 2012
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|May 21, 2013
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|June 19, 2013
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|style="padding: 0 8px;"|June 10, 2013
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  | rowspan="2" |[[List of Teen Wolf Episodes#Season 3 (2013–14)|3]]
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  | rowspan="2" |'''[[List of Teen Wolf episodes#Season 3 (2013–14)|3]]'''
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  | rowspan=2|24
  | rowspan=2|24
  |12
  |12
  |June 3, 2013
  |June 3, 2013
  |August 19, 2013
  |August 19, 2013
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|style="padding: 0 8px;"|December 10, 2013
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|- style="text-align: center;"
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|{{N/a|TBA}}
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|May 7, 2013
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  |scope="row"|12
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  |January 6, 2014
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  |January 6, 2013
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  |March 24, 2014
  |March 24, 2014
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  |{{N/a|TBA}}
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  |{{N/a|TBA}}
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  |[[List of Teen Wolf Episodes#Season 4 (2014)|4]]
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  | colspan="2"|12
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|June 23, 2014
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|style="padding: 0 8px;"|September 8, 2014
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| scope="row" style="background:#141414; color:#100; text-align:center;"|
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| rowspan="2" |[[List of Teen Wolf Episodes#Season 5 (2015–16)|5]]
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| rowspan=2|20
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|10
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|June 29, 2015
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|August 24, 2015
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| scope="row" style="background:#A31A1C; color:#100; text-align:center;"|
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|scope="row"|10
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|January 5, 2016
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|March 8, 2016
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==Episodes==
==Episodes==
===Season 1 (2011)===
===Season 1 (2011)===
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:''Main article: [[Tean Wolf (Season 1)|Teen Wolf (season 1)]]''
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:''Main article: [[Teen Wolf (Season 1)|Teen Wolf (season 1)]]''
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|"[[Wolf Moon (Teen Wolf Episode)|Wolf Moon]]"
|"[[Wolf Moon (Teen Wolf Episode)|Wolf Moon]]"
|align=center|[[Russell Mulcahy]]
|align=center|[[Russell Mulcahy]]
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|align=center|[[Jeff Davis (Writer)|Jeff Davis]] and Jeph Loeb & Matthew Weisman
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|align=center|''Story by:'' [[Jeph Loeb]] & Matthew Weisman<br>''Teleplay by:'' [[Jeff Davis (Writer)|Jeff Davis]], Jeph Loeb & Matthew Weisman
|align=center|June 5, 2011
|align=center|June 5, 2011
|align=center|2.17
|align=center|2.17
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|align=center|1
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|align=center|2
|align=center|2
|align=center|2
|"[[Second Chance at First Line (Teen Wolf Episode)|Second Chance at First Line]]"
|"[[Second Chance at First Line (Teen Wolf Episode)|Second Chance at First Line]]"
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|align=center|1.47
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|align=center|1
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|align=center|3
|align=center|3
|align=center|3
|"[[Pack Mentality (Teen Wolf Episode)|Pack Metality]]"
|"[[Pack Mentality (Teen Wolf Episode)|Pack Metality]]"
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|align=center|1.82
|align=center|1.82
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|align=center|1
 
|align=center|4
|align=center|4
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|"[[Magic Bullet (Teen Wolf Episode)|Magic Bullet]]
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|align=center|4
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|"[[Magic Bullet (Teen Wolf Episode)|Magic Bullet]]"
|align=center|[[Toby Wilkins]]
|align=center|[[Toby Wilkins]]
|align=center|Daniel Sinclair
|align=center|Daniel Sinclair
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|align=center|1.80
|align=center|1.80
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|align=center|1
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|align=center|5
|align=center|5
|align=center|5
|"[[The Tell (Teen Wolf Episode)|The Tell]]"
|"[[The Tell (Teen Wolf Episode)|The Tell]]"
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|align=center|1.67
|align=center|1.67
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|align=center|1
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|align=center|6
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|align=center|6
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|"[[Heart Monitor (Teen Wolf Episode)|Heart Monitor]]"
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|align=center|
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|align=center|Toby Wilkins
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|align=center|Daniel Sinclair
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|align=center|July 4, 2011
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|align=center|
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|align=center|1.21
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|align=center|1
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|align=center|7
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|align=center|7
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|"[[Night School (Teen Wolf Episode)|Night School]]"
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|align=center|[[Tim Andrew]]
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|align=center|Jeff Vlaming
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|align=center|July 11, 2011
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|align=center|
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|align=center|1.66
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|align=center|1
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|align=center|8
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|align=center|
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|align=center|8
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|"[[Lunatic (Teen Wolf Episode)|Lunatic]]"
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|align=center|
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|align=center|Tim Andrew
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|align=center|
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|align=center|Monica Macer
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|align=center|
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|align=center|July 18, 2011
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|align=center|
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|align=center|1.76
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|align=center|1
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|align=center|9
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|align=center|9
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|"[[Wolf's Bane (Teen Wolf Episode)|Wolf's Bane]]"
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|align=center|
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|align=center|Tim Andrew
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|align=center|
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|align=center|Jonathon Roessler
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|align=center|
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|align=center|July 25, 2011
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|align=center|
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|align=center|1.93
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|align=center|10
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|align=center|10
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|"[[Co-Captain (Teen Wolf Episode)|Co-Captain]]"
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|align=center|Russell Mulcahy
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|align=center|Jeff Vlaming
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|align=center|August 1, 2011
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|align=center|1.49
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|-
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|align=center|11
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|align=center|11
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|"[[Formality (Teen Wolf Episode)|Formality]]"
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|align=center|Russell Mulcahy
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|align=center|Monica Macer
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|align=center|Agust 8, 2011
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|align=center|1.74
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|align=center|12
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|align=center|12
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|"[[Code Breaker (Teen Wolf Episode)|Code Breaker]]"
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|align=center|Russell Mulcahy
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|align=center|Jeff Davis
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|align=center|August 15, 2011
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|align=center|2.08
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===Season 2 (2012)===
===Season 2 (2012)===
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:''Main article: [[Tean Wolf (Season 2)|Teen Wolf (season 2)]]''
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:''Main article: [[Teen Wolf (Season 2)|Teen Wolf (season 2)]]''
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|align=center|13
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|align=center|1
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|"[[Omega (Teen Wolf Episode)|Omega]]"
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|align=center|[[Russell Mulcahy]]
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|align=center|[[Jeff Davis (Writer)|Jeff Davis]]
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|align=center|June 3, 2012
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|align=center|2.11
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|align=center|14
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|align=center|2
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|"[[Shape Shifted (Teen Wolf Episode)|Shape Shifted]]"
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|align=center|Russell Mulcahy
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|align=center|Andrew Cochran
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|align=center|June 4, 2012
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|align=center|1.75
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|-
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|align=center|15
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|align=center|3
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|"[[Ice Pick (Teen Wolf Episode)|Ice Pick]]"
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|align=center|[[Tim Andrew]]
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|align=center|Luke Passmore
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|align=center|June 11, 2012
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|align=center|1.76
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|align=center|16
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|align=center|4
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|"[[Abomination (Teen Wolf Episode)|Abomination]]"
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|align=center|Tim Andrew
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|align=center|[[Christian Taylor (Screenwriter)|Christian Taylor]]
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|align=center|June 18, 2012
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|align=center|1.69
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|align=center|17
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|align=center|5
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|"[[Venomous (Teen Wolf Episode)|Venomous]]
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|align=center|Tim Andrew
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|align=center|[[Nick Antosca]] & [[Ned Vizzni]]
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|align=center|June 25, 2012
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|align=center|1.65
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|align=center|18
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|align=center|6
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|"[[Frenemy (Teen Wolf Episode)|Frenemy]]"
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|align=center|Russell Mulcahy
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|align=center|Jeff Davis
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|align=center|July 2, 2012
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|align=center|1.65
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|align=center|19
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|align=center|7
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|"[[Restraint (Teen Wolf Episode)|Restraint]]"
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|align=center|Russell Mulcahy
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|align=center|Nick Antosca & Ned Vizzini
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|align=center|July 9, 2012
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|align=center|1.72
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|align=center|20
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|align=center|8
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|"[[Raving (Teen Wolf Episode)|Raving]]"
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|align=center|Russell Mulcahy
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|align=center|Jeff Davis
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|align=center|July 16, 2012
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|align=center|1.33
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|align=center|21
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|align=center|9
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|"[[Party Guessed (Teen Wolf Episode)|Party Guessed]]"
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|align=center|Tim Andrew
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|align=center|Jeff Davis
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|align=center|July 23, 2012
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|align=center|1.65
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|-
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|align=center|22
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|align=center|10
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|"[[Fury (Teen Wolf Episode)|Fury]]"
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|align=center|Tim Andrew
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|align=center|Jeff Davis
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|align=center|July 30, 2012
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|align=center|1.60
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|align=center|23
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|align=center|11
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|"[[Battlefield (Teen Wolf Episode)|Battlefield]]"
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|align=center|Tim Andrew
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|align=center|Jeff Davis
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|align=center|August 6, 2012
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|align=center|1.72
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|align=center|24
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|align=center|12
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|"[[Master Plan (Teen Wolf Episode)|Master Plan]]"
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|align=center|Tim Andrew & Russell Mulcahy
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|align=center|Jeff Davis
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|align=center|August 13, 2012
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|align=center|1.71
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===Season 3 (2013-14)===
===Season 3 (2013-14)===
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:''Main article: [[Tean Wolf (Season 3)|Teen Wolf (season 3)]]''
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!colspan="7;" style="background-color: #5c5ca9;"|'''Part 2'''
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===Season 4===
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===Season 4 (2014)===
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A fourth season of at least 12 episodes has been confirmed but the air date is unknown as of yet.
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A fourth season of 12 episodes has been confirmed and will premiere on '''June 23, 2014''' on [[MTV (Television Channel)|MTV]].
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[[Crystal Reed]] and [[Daniel Sharman]] won't be returning, being the first season of the show not to star Reed and the first since season two not to star Sharman. New cast additions include [[Meagan Tandy]] as Braeden (who only appeared in 2 episodes of season 3), Khylin Rambo as Mason “an out-and-proud athlete” and Mason Dye as his best friend Garrett. Dylan O'Brien confirmed in an interview that Malia Tate ([[Shelley Hennig]]) would be a regular next season and joins the pack. [[Jill Wagner]] (Kate Argent) confirmed on ''Wolf Watch'' that she will be appearing more this season after her character made a surprise appearance in the season 3 finale.
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The first episode of Season 4 is titled "The Dark Moon".
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|"[[The Dark Moon (Teen Wolf Episode)|The Dark Moon]]"
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|align="center"|[[Russell Mulcahy]]
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|align="center"|
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|align="center"|June 23, 2014
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===Season 5 (2015)===
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:''Main article: [[Teen Wolf (Season 5)|Teen Wolf (season 5)]]''
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Current revision as of 10:11, 16 June 2016

Teen Wolf is an American supernatural drama developed by Jeff Davis based upon the 1985 film of the same name, which premiered on June 5, 2011 on MTV. The series stars Tyler Posey as Scott McCall, a kind teenager who transforms into a werewolf after being bitten by one.

A six-episode web series, "Search for a Cure", was produced and presented by AT&T and released alongside the first season in 2011. Accompanying the episodes of Season 3 Part 2, Season 4, and a number of episodes of Season 5 Part 1, a spin-off talk show titled Wolf Watch aired after each episode on MTV, originally hosted by Jill Wagner, who was succeeded by Tyler Posey.

On July 9, 2015, Teen Wolf was renewed for a sixth season of 20 episodes.

Contents

[edit] Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 12 June 5, 2011 August 15, 2011
2 12 June 3, 2012 August 13, 2012
3 24 12 June 3, 2013 August 19, 2013
12 January 6, 2014 March 24, 2014
4 12 June 23, 2014 September 8, 2014
5 20 10 June 29, 2015 August 24, 2015
10 January 5, 2016 March 8, 2016

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1 (2011)

Main article: Teen Wolf (season 1)
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Wolf Moon" Russell Mulcahy Story by: Jeph Loeb & Matthew Weisman
Teleplay by: Jeff Davis, Jeph Loeb & Matthew Weisman
June 5, 2011 2.17
2 2 "Second Chance at First Line" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis June 6, 2011 1.47
3 3 "Pack Metality" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Vlaming June 13, 2011 1.82
4 4 "Magic Bullet" Toby Wilkins Daniel Sinclair June 20, 2011 1.80
5 5 "The Tell" Toby Wilkins Monica Macer June 27, 2011 1.67
6 6 "Heart Monitor" Toby Wilkins Daniel Sinclair July 4, 2011 1.21
7 7 "Night School" Tim Andrew Jeff Vlaming July 11, 2011 1.66
8 8 "Lunatic" Tim Andrew Monica Macer July 18, 2011 1.76
9 9 "Wolf's Bane" Tim Andrew Jonathon Roessler July 25, 2011 1.93
10 10 "Co-Captain" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Vlaming August 1, 2011 1.49
11 11 "Formality" Russell Mulcahy Monica Macer Agust 8, 2011 1.74
12 12 "Code Breaker" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis August 15, 2011 2.08

[edit] Season 2 (2012)

Main article: Teen Wolf (season 2)
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
13 1 "Omega" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis June 3, 2012 2.11
14 2 "Shape Shifted" Russell Mulcahy Andrew Cochran June 4, 2012 1.75
15 3 "Ice Pick" Tim Andrew Luke Passmore June 11, 2012 1.76
16 4 "Abomination" Tim Andrew Christian Taylor June 18, 2012 1.69
17 5 "Venomous Tim Andrew Nick Antosca & Ned Vizzni June 25, 2012 1.65
18 6 "Frenemy" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis July 2, 2012 1.65
19 7 "Restraint" Russell Mulcahy Nick Antosca & Ned Vizzini July 9, 2012 1.72
20 8 "Raving" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis July 16, 2012 1.33
21 9 "Party Guessed" Tim Andrew Jeff Davis July 23, 2012 1.65
22 10 "Fury" Tim Andrew Jeff Davis July 30, 2012 1.60
23 11 "Battlefield" Tim Andrew Jeff Davis August 6, 2012 1.72
24 12 "Master Plan" Tim Andrew & Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis August 13, 2012 1.71

[edit] Season 3 (2013-14)

Main article: Teen Wolf (season 3)
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
Part 1
25 1
Part 2
37 13 "Anchors" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis January 6, 2014 2.43
38 14 "More Bad Than Good" Tim Andrew Jeff Davis January 13, 2014 1.91
39 15 "Galvanize" January 20, 2014
40 16 "Illuminated" January 27, 2014
41 17 "Silverfinger" February 3, 2014
42 18 "Riddled" February 10, 2014
43 19 "Letharia Vulpina" February 17, 2014
44 20 "Echo House" February 24, 2014
45 21 "The Fox and the Wolf" March 3, 2014
46 22 "De-Void" March 10, 2014
47 23 "Insatibale" March 17, 2014
48 24 "The Divine Move March 24, 2014

[edit] Season 4 (2014)

A fourth season of 12 episodes has been confirmed and will premiere on June 23, 2014 on MTV.

Crystal Reed and Daniel Sharman won't be returning, being the first season of the show not to star Reed and the first since season two not to star Sharman. New cast additions include Meagan Tandy as Braeden (who only appeared in 2 episodes of season 3), Khylin Rambo as Mason “an out-and-proud athlete” and Mason Dye as his best friend Garrett. Dylan O'Brien confirmed in an interview that Malia Tate (Shelley Hennig) would be a regular next season and joins the pack. Jill Wagner (Kate Argent) confirmed on Wolf Watch that she will be appearing more this season after her character made a surprise appearance in the season 3 finale. The first episode of Season 4 is titled "The Dark Moon".

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code U.S. viewers
(million)
49 1 "The Dark Moon" Russell Mulcahy June 23, 2014
50 2
51 3 Tim Andrew

[edit] Season 5 (2015)

Main article: Teen Wolf (season 5)
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code U.S. viewers
(million)

[edit] Specials

No. Title Original air date
1 "Origins" May 21, 2012
A one hour special recapping the complete first season of Teen Wolf.
2 "Revelations 205" June 25, 2012
The stars of Teen Wolf unite on-stage to discuss their characters and the second season.
3 "Revelations 212" August 13, 2012
Interviews with the cast and crew about the second season finale and what's to come in season three.
4 "Back to the Pack" May 27, 2013
The cast and crew discuss the first two seasons and talk about what can be expected from the third season.
5 "Revelations 307" July 15, 2013
The cast unite on-stage to discuss their characters and the third season.
6 "Revelations 312" August 19, 2013
The cast discusses the summer finale of season three (part 1) and what's to come in the winter premiere of season three (part 2).

[edit] References

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