TeenWolfMovie creator Jeff Davis talks about whether or not Stiles' return would have changed the movie's story, including how it affects Lydia.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Teen Wolf: The Movie. Series creator Jeff Davis reveals how Teen Wolf: The Movie could have changed had Stiles Stilinski appeared. The McCall Pack returns to Beacon Hills to tackle the re-emergence of the Nogitsune, who uses Allison Argent to antagonize Scott and his loved ones. While many of his allies returned, the Teen Wolf movie had one notable absence – Stiles – after Dylan O'Brien turned down the Teen Wolf movie.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY In one of the biggest plot twists in the Teen Wolf movie, Lydia reveals that she has broken up with Stiles following a series of nightmares that shows him dying in a car crash with her. It was a heartbreaking confession and something that needs to be further tackled. This raises questions about whether Stydia was only split up because of O'Brien's absence from the Teen Wolf movie.
"When a business decision is made, you have to see how it affects the creative and sometimes what you think is going to be bad for the movie turns out pretty good. Because I love that speech. I loved writing it and I love the way she acts it and it’s sad, but it’s utterly human at the same time. It makes for a good story. So you don’t know, though, if you would’ve still had them broken up if he had been onscreen? I don’t know. I probably would’ve done the same thing.
Admittedly, the idea of doing a Teen Wolf project without O'Brien had always sounded like a bad idea. The Teen Wolf movie's explanation for Stiles' whereabouts is disappointing and disrespectful to the MTV show's history and the relationships that made it up. Seeing Stiles return would've made the reunion project feel significant, as it could have revealed how his friendship with Scott has evolved over the last decade.
There are currently no official plans to do a follow-up story, whether via another season of the show or a film sequel. Nevertheless, Davis has said that Paramount+ is interested in doing more features, with the decision ultimately boiling down to the reviews for Teen Wolf: The Movie. Currently, critics are mostly mixed about the sequel film, while a general consensus expressed more favorable responses. If another project moves forward, hopefully, O'Brien can finally join it as Stiles.
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