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===Winter premiere===
===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.
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 nogitsune completely takes over Stiles' body. Possessed, he poses a danger to all of his friends and family.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 03:01, 17 May 2014

Teen Wolf season 3
Season 3
Region 1 DVD cover art for Season Three, Part 1 and Season Three, Part 2
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkMTV
Original releaseJune 3, 2013 (2013-06-03)
Season chronology
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Season 2
Next →
Season 4
List of episodes

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.[4] The series was renewed for a third season of 24 episodes on July 12, 2012.[5]

Plot

Summer premiere

Scott McCall (Tyler Posey), Allison Argent (Crystal Reed), Derek Hale (Tyler Hoechlin) and the rest of the gang find themselves up against a new enemy: the lethal Alpha pack that has come to Beacon Hills, who have kidnapped and killed Erica Reyes (Gage Golightly). Meanwhile, Jackson Whittemore (Colton Haynes) has moved to London. A new teacher, Jennifer Blake (Haley Webb), has joined Beacon Hills High with a keen eye for Derek.

Stiles Stilinski (Dylan O'Brien) discovers that someone is committing murders and using them as human sacrifices for an unknown cause. The gang discovers that the killer is actually a dark druid known as a "Darach". Deaton tells Scott that Scott is a True Alpha, a werewolf who becomes an Alpha through strength of character and good willpower without having to kill for it, which is extremely rare. Kali forces Derek to kill Boyd. It is revealed that Gerard Argent (Michael Hogan) is still alive. Gerard had blinded Deucalion when Deucalion came looking for peace.

Lydia Martin (Holland Roden) is revealed to be a banshee or "The Wailing Woman", explaining why she is able to find dead bodies and knows when someone is about to die. The Darach is Jennifer (real name Julia Baccari), who is committing the murders to regain power. She kidnaps Sheriff Stilinski, Chris and Melissa to use as her last sacrifices. Cora is poisoned by Jennifer; to save her life, Derek loses his status as an Alpha. Deaton explains that to find their parents, Scott, Stiles, and Allison must sacrifice themselves in place of their parents and temporarily die, though this will have dark side effects.

The trio discovers that their interactions, beginning from season 1, weren't as coincidental as they thought. After they are revived, they rescue their parents. Jennifer kills Kali and gives Deucalion his sight so he can see her true form. Peter ultimately kills Jennifer, claiming he, not Scott, has always been the Alpha; Scott and Derek let Deucalion go, giving him a chance to redeem himself.

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 nogitsune completely takes over Stiles' body. Possessed, he poses a danger to all of his friends and family.

Cast

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

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, a former member of Derek's old pack, now in Scott's pack and a love interest to Allison. (20 episodes)
  • J. R. Bourne as Christopher "Chris" Argent, Allison's father and a werewolf-hunter brought out of retirement. (19 episodes)
  • Charlie Carver as Ethan, an Omega werewolf, Aiden's twin brother and a former member of Deucalion's Alpha pack. (19 episodes)
  • Max Carver as Aiden, an Omega werewolf, Ethan's twin brother and a former member of Deucalion's Alpha pack. (19 episodes)
  • Melissa Ponzio as Melissa McCall, Scott's mother and a nurse at Beacon Hills Memorial Hospital. (17 episodes)
  • Seth Gilliam as Dr. Alan Deaton, a local veterinarian and former druid emissary for Talia Hale. He is Marin Morrell's brother. (15 episodes)
  • Ian Bohen as Peter Hale, Derek's uncle, a resurrected Omega werewolf. (13 episodes)
  • Keahu Kahuanui as Danny Mahealani, a student at Beacon Hills and Ethan's ex-boyfriend. (13 episodes)
  • Arden Cho as Kira Yukimura, a Kitsune, new transfer student and Scott's love interest. (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, Boyd's best friend, and former Beta werewolf of Derek's old pack. (11 episodes)
  • Gideon Emery as Deucalion, an Alpha werewolf and the former leader of the Alpha pack. (10 episodes)
  • Haley Webb as Jennifer Blake/Julia Baccari, an English teacher and Derek's former love interest. (10 episodes)
  • Felisha Terrell as Kali, an Alpha werewolf and a member of Deucalion's Alpha pack. (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, Cora's best friend and a former member of Derek's old pack. (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 a Druid emissary and sister to Alan. (7 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, A former Kitsune, Kira's mother. (7 episodes)
  • Brian Patrick Wade as Ennis, an Alpha werewolf and a member of Deucalion's Alpha Pack. (6 episodes)
  • Ryan Kelley as Deputy Parrish, the new arrival at Beacon Hills Sheriff's Department. (5 episodes)
  • Shelley Hennig as Malia Tate, a werecoyote, Stiles' love interest, and later revealed to be Peter's long-lost daughter. (4 episodes)

Production

Season 3 will be filmed in two parts, with the first 12 filming in late 2012 and early 2013. The first 12 episodes were shot from December 3, 2012[6] and wrapped up on May 5, 2013. The other 12 episodes of Season 3 began filming on July 29, 2013, and wrapped up on December 19, 2013; part 2 will premiere January 6, 2014.[7] Unlike the previous two seasons, which were shot in Atlanta, Georgia, this season will be shot in Los Angeles, California.[8]

Colton Haynes left after being reduced to recurring status; he now stars on the CW series Arrow.[9][10] MTV also released the first page of the first episode from season three, which is set about four months after the end of season two, and Jackson's absence was addressed within the context of the beginning of the season. On October 2, 2012 an open casting call website was set up to cast identical twins to play the identical twin alpha werewolves, Ethan and Aiden.[11]

On November 28, 2012, Teen Wolf announced five new additions to the cast for season 3. Former Desperate Housewives stars Charlie and Max Carver have been cast as twin alpha werewolves Ethan and Aiden. They are described as being "dangerous charmers with brilliant minds". Australian actress Adelaide Kane has been cast as Cora, Derek Hale's younger sister, a mysterious and beautiful young woman toughened by a life on her own after surviving the Hale House fire. Felisha Terrell from Days of Our Lives has been cast as female alpha Kali,[12] while Gideon Emery has been cast as Deucalion, the leader of the Alpha pack. Described as having "an eloquent, cutting intelligence", the new werewolf will set a plan in motion to turn Derek and Scott against each other, ripping the Beacon Hills supernatural community apart at the seams.[13]Brian Patrick Wade has been cast as Ennis, an alpha werewolf who is described as a "force of pure brutality". Haley Webb has been cast as Jennifer Blake, an English teacher at Beacon Hills High School and a new love interest of Derek Hale's.[14]

Teen Wolf announced three new recurring characters for the second half of season 3. Arden Cho has been cast as Kira, an Asian-American character who has been described as a "new student and possible threat to Beacon Hills". Her character is confirmed to be a kitsune. Doug Jones has been cast as Barrow, a mass murderer, who made his appearance in episode "Galvanize". Ryan Kelley will be the newest member of the Beacon County Sheriff's Department in Teen Wolf Season 3 Part 2, he will assist Sheriff Stilinski in uncovering the mysterious supernatural occurrences that plague the murder-prone Northern California town before becoming part of the mystery himself. Additionally, Shelley Hennig was cast, with her role being kept secret until the winter season premiere.

Linden Ashby has stated that for the second part of Season 3, "This is a season of consequence. That every action has a reaction, has a consequence. And it’s not always what you think it’s gonna be.”[15]

During Season 3A production, Crystal Reed decided she "wanted to explore other avenues of film and TV" and move on from the show, and her character Allison Argent was killed off in the penultimate episode.[16]

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
Part 1
251"Tattoo"Russell MulcahyJeff DavisJune 3, 2013 (2013-06-03)2.36[17]
262"Chaos Rising"Russell MulcahyJeff DavisJune 10, 2013 (2013-06-10)2.11[18]
273"Fireflies"Tim AndrewLucas SussmanJune 17, 2013 (2013-06-17)1.67[19]
284"Unleashed"Tim AndrewAlyssa Clark & Jesec GriffinJune 24, 2013 (2013-06-24)1.91[20]
295"Frayed"Robert HallAngela L. HarveyJuly 1, 2013 (2013-07-01)1.63[21]
306"Motel California"Christian TaylorChristian TaylorJuly 8, 2013 (2013-07-08)1.86[22]
317"Currents"Russell MulcahyJeff DavisJuly 15, 2013 (2013-07-15)1.82[23]
328"Visionary"Russell MulcahyJeff DavisJuly 22, 2013 (2013-07-22)1.78[24]
339"The Girl Who Knew Too Much"Tim AndrewJeff DavisJuly 29, 2013 (2013-07-29)1.77[25]
3410"The Overlooked"Russell MulcahyJeff DavisAugust 5, 2013 (2013-08-05)1.97[26]
3511"Alpha Pact"Tim AndrewJeff DavisAugust 12, 2013 (2013-08-12)1.91[27]
3612"Lunar Ellipse"Russell MulcahyJeff DavisAugust 19, 2013 (2013-08-19)2.08[28]
Part 2
3713"Anchors"Russell MulcahyJeff DavisJanuary 6, 2014 (2014-01-06)2.43[29]
3814"More Bad Than Good"Tim AndrewJeff DavisJanuary 13, 2014 (2014-01-13)1.91[30]
3915"Galvanize"Robert HallEoghan O'DonnellJanuary 20, 2014 (2014-01-20)2.00[31]
4016"Illuminated"Russell MulcahyAlyssa ClarkJanuary 27, 2014 (2014-01-27)1.87[32]
4117"Silverfinger"Jennifer LynchMoira McMahon LeeperFebruary 3, 2014 (2014-02-03)2.26[33]
4218"Riddled"Tim AndrewChristian TaylorFebruary 10, 2014 (2014-02-10)2.09[34]
4319"Letharia Vulpina"Russell MulcahyJeff DavisFebruary 17, 2014 (2014-02-17)2.12[35]
4420"Echo House"Tim AndrewJeff DavisFebruary 24, 2014 (2014-02-24)1.94[36]
4521"The Fox and the Wolf"Tim AndrewIan StokesMarch 3, 2014 (2014-03-03)2.06[37]
4622"De-Void"Christian TaylorJeff DavisMarch 10, 2014 (2014-03-10)1.80[38]
4723"Insatiable"Tim AndrewJeff DavisMarch 17, 2014 (2014-03-17)2.00[39]
4824"The Divine Move"Russell MulcahyJeff DavisMarch 24, 2014 (2014-03-24)2.26[40]

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