Warning: This post contains spoilers fromTeen Wolf: The Movie.
Deaton (Seth Gilliam) is still the smartest guy around!
But, there were a few questions left unanswered.

Colton Haynes and Holland Roden in ‘Teen Wolf: The Movie’.Tyler Golden/MTV Entertainment
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: It took me a minute to get used to characters cussing onTeen Wolf.
JEFF DAVIS:We didn’t wanna push it.
I certainly didn’t wanna make it sound like a David Mamet play.
But it feels more real, you know?
But it gave us freedom, and it gave us freedom to have nudity as well.
Because the human body is a beautiful thing.
Let’s talk nudity!
Why did that feel right for the film?
You know what’s interesting is I never asked anyone to be naked on screen.
[Laughs]
Switching gears to the villain: Why was the Nogitsune the right villain for this story?
I think partly because we had decided to bring Allison back in some way.
So that came first?
Then there’s also Adrian Harris [Adam Fristoe].
There’s the brains behind the operation and then there’s the enforcer.
You end the film on a shot of Eli (Vince Mattis) overlooking Beacon Hills.
Is there theoretically more to his story?
And you’ve gotta pass the baton.
This is my, my place to protect."
That gave me chills.
On the topic of Eli, who’s his mom?
We’ll see if there’s a second or third movie.
[Laughs]
Could this be the Druid’s kid?
I will tell you the timing’s right.
[Laughs] You’ll have to see if there’s a second or third movie.
I’ll give you two answers.
He was a big part of the series.
And to be able to give him this role was a joy.
Why did we do that?
[Laughs]
Teen Wolf: The Movieis streaming on Paramount+ now.
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