"Wolf Pack" Promises Horror, Action, Romance, and Werewolves in the Full Trailer

WOLF PACK: EP# 101 -- From a Spark to a Flame -- Bella Shepard as Blake Navarro, Tyler Gray as Harlan Briggs, Armani Jackson as Everett Lang and Chloe Robertson as Luna Briggs in WOLF PACK on Paramount+. Photo: Steve Dietl/Paramount+ © 2022 MTVE All Right
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The lone wolf dies, but the pack survives. At least, that's some of the thinking in Paramount+'s new series, "Wolf Pack," from "Teen Wolf" producer Jeff Davis. The new series follows a group of teenagers in California whose lives are changed forever when a wildfire wakes up a mysterious creature in the forest. The full trailer for the series, released Jan. 12, is jam-packed with stunning action, some terrifying horror, and steamy kisses. Watch it ahead.

Though "Wolf Pack" comes from Davis and has similar subject matter to "Teen Wolf," it's not set in the same universe. As Davis, star Sarah Michelle Gellar, and the rest of the cast explained during their panel at New York Comic Con in October 2022, the new series will be grittier and more violent than "Teen Wolf" fans are used to.

Gellar addressed why she decided to return to the supernatural realm after exploring it for seven seasons on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." "It has to be something that resonates with me because I owe it to you and myself," she explained. The show, she said, explores issues around mental health, connection, and climate change. The supernatural, she said, is "how we explain what we can't grasp or what would be too depressing or upsetting in real life. We scare ourselves into understanding." Plus, the show, she said, is "effing scary."

Joining Gellar in the show is veteran actor Rodrigo Santoro and four newcomers who play the main pack of teens: Armani Jackson as Everett, Bella Shepard as Blake, Chloe Rose Robertson as Luna, and Tyler Lawrence Gray as Harlan. Santoro's character, Garrett, is a park ranger and dad to two of the teens. The series is based on the novel "Wolf Pack" by Edo van Belkom.

"It's dark, it's violent, and there's a lot of romance as well," Gray, whose character is gay, teased. Jackson admitted he was nervous filming with Gellar, who said that the youth of her castmates is something she let fuel her on set. "Getting to relive that through their eyes just makes it that much more exciting and honestly more enjoyable for me," she said of going on this journey with them.

Read on for everything we know about "Wolf Pack" so far and to watch the trailers.

"Wolf Pack" Trailer

"Wolf Pack" Teaser Trailer

"Wolf Pack" Release Date

"Wolf Pack" will premiere Jan. 26 on Paramount+.

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