Teen Wolf (Season 3)

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Teen Wolf season 3
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 12
Broadcast
Original channel MTV
Original run June 3, 2012 –
August 13, 2012
Home video release
DVD release
Region 1 May 21, 2013
Region 2 June 10, 2013
Region 3 June 19, 2013
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The third season of Teen Wolf, an American supernatural drama created by Jeff Davis and to some extent, based on the 1985 film of the same name, premiered on June 3, 2013. The series was renewed for a third season of 24 episodes on July 12, 2012.

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[edit] Plot

[edit] Summer premiere

[edit] Winter premiere

Demons called the Oni are released; controlled by Kira's mother, they attack each supernatural being in Beacon Hills, including Scott, Derek, Lydia and Kira, who is revealed to be a kitsune. They are searching for the person who is possessed by a nogitsune, a dark fox spirit who revels in pain and chaos. That person turns out to be Stiles. The nogistune completely takes over Stiles' body. Possessed, he poses a danger to all of his friends and family.

[edit] Cast

File:Tyler Posey, Dylan O'Brien WonderCon 2013.jpg
Tyler Posey and Dylan O'Brien speaking at the 2013 WonderCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.

[edit] Recurring

  • Linden Ashby as Sheriff Stilinski, Stiles's father and the sheriff of Beacon Hills. (21 episodes)
  • Daniel Sharman as Isaac Lahey, a Beta werewolf, formerly a member of Derek's ex-pack with Boyd and Erica. He is now a member of Scott's pack and was Allison's boyfriend. He leaves Beacon Hills in the finale after Allison's death. (20 episodes)
  • J. R. Bourne as Christopher "Chris" Argent, Allison's father and a werewolf-hunter brought out of retirement. Max Lloyd-Jones plays a Young Chris Argent in flashbacks. (19 episodes)
  • Charlie Carver as Ethan, an Omega werewolf, Aiden's twin brother and a former member of Deucalion's Alpha pack. He is the ex-boyfriend of Danny. He leaves Beacon Hills in the finale after his brother's death. (19 episodes)
  • Max Carver as Aiden, an Omega werewolf, Ethan's twin brother and a former member of Deucalion's Alpha pack. He was the love interest and the boyfriend of Lydia. He is killed by the Oni in the season finale. (19 episodes)
  • Melissa Ponzio as Melissa McCall, Scott's mother and a nurse at Beacon Hills Memorial Hospital. Her maiden name was revealed to be "Delgado" in the episode "Galvanize". (17 episodes)
  • Seth Gilliam as Dr. Alan Deaton, a local veterinarian and former druid emissary for Talia Hale. He is Marin Morrell's brother. He provides counsel on supernatural dilemmas to Scott and his allies. (15 episodes)
  • Ian Bohen as Peter Hale, Derek's uncle, an Omega werewolf and a former Alpha werewolf. He is resurrected after Derek kills him at the end of Season 1. It is revealed that he has an evil agenda in the mid-season finale. In "Letharia Vulpina" it is discovered he is the biological father of Malia Tate, a werecoyote. (13 episodes)
  • Keahu Kahuanui as Danny Mahealani, a student at Beacon Hills and the ex-boyfriend of Ethan. As of the season finale, he is aware of the supernatural world. (13 episodes)
  • Arden Cho as Kira Yukimura, a thunder Kitsune, new transfer student and Scott's girlfriend. (12 episodes)
  • Matthew Del Negro as Agent Rafael McCall, an FBI field agent. Scott's father and Melissa's ex-husband. (12 episodes)
  • Adelaide Kane as Cora Hale, Derek's younger sister, a former Beta werewolf of Derek's pack, and Boyd's best friend. She left Beacon Hills in the mid-season finale. (11 episodes)
  • Gideon Emery as Deucalion, an Alpha werewolf and the former leader of an Alpha pack. He is defeated by Jennifer in the mid-season finale, but Scott and Derek choose to let him live. He was known as the "Demon Wolf" and was one of the main antagonists of 3A. (10 episodes)
  • Haley Webb as Jennifer Blake/Julia Baccari, an English teacher and Derek's former love interest. She is revealed to be the Darach, a dark druid serial killer attempting to revitalize the Nemeton (a sacred place of power) and one of the main antagonists of season 3A. She is also revealed to be Kali's former druid emissary. She is killed by Peter Hale. (10 episodes)
  • Felisha Terrell as Kali, an Alpha werewolf and a member of Deucalion's Alpha pack. She killed Erica and Boyd. She is then killed by Jennifer, her former druid emissary. (10 episodes)
  • Orny Adams as Bobby Finstock, an economics teacher and coach of the Beacon Hills lacrosse and cross-country teams. (9 episodes)
  • Sinqua Walls as Vernon Boyd, a Beta werewolf, the third member of Derek's pack and Erica's and Cora's best friend, and Isaac's good friend. He was killed by Kali. (8 episodes)
  • Bianca Lawson as Marin Morrell, a French teacher and guidance counselor at Beacon Hills High School and Eichen House Mental Hospital. She is also Dr. Alan Deaton's sister and the former druid emissary to Deucalion's Alpha pack. (7 episodes)
  • Gage Golightly as Erica Reyes, a Beta werewolf, the second member of Derek's ex-pack and Boyd's best friend. She was killed by Kali. (2 episodes)
  • Jill Wagner as Kate Argent, Allison's aunt, Chris' sister and a werewolf-hunter. She was killed by Peter. Later in the season, she is seen in Allison's dreams and hallucinations and comes back to life as a new supernatural creature in the season finale. (3 episodes)
  • Tom T. Choi as Mr. Yukimura, Kira's father and the new history teacher at Beacon Hills High School. (8 episodes)
  • Tamlyn Tomita as Noshiko Yukimura, Kira's mother and a former Kitsune who is about 900 years old. (7 episodes)
  • Brian Patrick Wade as Ennis, an Alpha werewolf and a member of Deucalion's Alpha Pack. He was killed by Deucalion after being severely wounded by Derek Hale and Scott McCall. (6 episodes)
  • Shelley Hennig as Malia Tate (Hale), a werecoyote who Stiles and Scott rescue. Malia is the daughter of Peter Hale, and the cousin of Laura, Derek and Cora Hale and a love interest of Stiles. She joins Scott's pack in the season finale. (4 episodes)

[edit] Production

[edit] Episodes

See also: List of Teen Wolf episodes
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