18 Nov '13

Teen Wolf Promo – Lose Your Mind

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18 Nov '13

Five ‘Teen Wolf’ 2014 Premiere Teases

Jeff Davis said that Scott, Allison and Stiles would feel the effects of darkening their hearts through the ritual sacrifice in August’s finale, and having just screened the Teen Wolf season premiere — titled Anchors — I can confirm that the freakin’ understatement of this century.

The hour was easily the most tension-filled in series history, and to help make sense of it all — and coax my heart rate down to a more reasonable BPM — I’ve culled a couple of teases for the hour to get your pulses racing.

Nightmares See The Light of Day
Straight up, the 7-minute cold open is Teen Wolf at its cinematic finest. Opening on a sweaty Stiles in bed (yes, you read that right), we’re immediately thrust into his waking nightmare; possibly an unfortunate side effect of the ritual that only gets worse as the episode passes. Poor Stiles can’t tell the difference between reality and his dreams, which has him living in a constant state of fear.

Things aren’t much better for Scott or Allison, who are both experiencing their own worst nightmares (Scott is struggling to keep his wolf at bay and Allison’s hunter instincts are coming out at the worst possible moments). Davis previously announced this year’s big mystery would revolve around a Kitsune, a Japanese trickster fox, so how much of the trio’s terror stems from their ritual and how much of it stems from that manipulative minx remains to be seen.

Stiles Isn’t The Only Stilinski In Danger
Having learned the truth about Beacon Hills last season, Sheriff Stilinski sets out to revisit many of his “closed” cases to see if there were supernatural elements at play. Spoiler Alert: There are … and monsters don’t often like to be tracked by the po-po.

Creatures aren’t the only source of Stilinski fear as this season sets up Dad vs. Dad with Scott’s suddenly very present papa gunning to unseat the sheriff for incompetence.

-Source: ETOnline.com

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19 Oct '13

Dylan O’Brien shares thoughts on ‘Maze Runner’ movie delay

This weekend at New York Comic-Con Dylan O’Brien opened up about what The Maze Runner movie delay means for the series.

As reported last weekend, Fox has pushed the release date for The Maze Runner to September 19, 2014. Although fans of the book series were disappointed by the news, O’Brien stresses that this announcement is a positive move for the series as a whole.

“It means the studio is backing it, and you know, they want to give Wes, the director, and the visual effects team all the time that they need to make the movie the best version it can be,” O’Brien said in comments recorded by Hypable at NYCC on Sunday. “I think it’s so smart what they did.”

The leading actor of the dystopian thriller goes on to say that being rushed with a movie of this size isn’t what fans should want. “I mean, we wrapped in July, and having it release in February, a big action and visual effects dystopian movie, would be kind of insane. So I think it’s great that we’re going to be able to take the time now to make it as good as it can be. The best version of the film it can be.”

In addition, O’Brien reveals that the extended amount of time will give the Maze Runner team more opportunity for press and promotion. “We get to do Comic-Con San Diego next year, which we wouldn’t have gotten to do otherwise, so that’ll be good too.”

Between this news and the announcement that the Maze Runner sequel script for The Scorch Trials is being developed, fans of the franchise should be comforted that Fox is giving the series as much attention as it can afford.

-Source: Hypable.com

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19 Oct '13

‘Teen Wolf’ at New York Comic-Con: Dylan O’Brien says ‘things start going crazy’ in season 3B

When Hypable attended the Teen Wolf rountables at the New York Comic-Con, Dylan O’Brien was there speaking about Stiles’ relationship with his father, the darkness in his heart, and more.

The darkness
At the end of the first half of Teen Wolf season 3, our main trio sacrificed themselves for their parents. While they did survive the process, it definitely came with some consequences. One of those consequences was the darkness that now lives in the hearts of our three heroes.

“It’s that darkness that Deaton warned us about at the end of last season,” O’Brien says. “For Stiles in particular, he’s an interesting candidate for a host. Me, Scott, and Allison have very vulnerable minds at this point because we left the door open for what we did to sacrifice ourselves for our parents. We are prime subjects for any sort of spirits and evil to come in and have a great time.”

So not only does it sound like Stiles and his friends will be suffering from the darkness, but it may also open them up for possession. Could this have something to do with the Kitsune myth they’ll be focusing on during the winter season?

Vulnerability
Speaking more specifically about Stiles, he says, “Being the human, he’s very vulnerable, as he’s always been. But I think now that it’s going to be a lot about Stiles kind of dealing [with the fact that] he’s not safe. It’s kind of that thing with the superhero’s girlfriend.” O’Brien paused to laugh at his own metaphor, comparing himself to Peter Parker’s Mary Jane, but continued in a more serious tone by saying, “The ones you love are who you have to keep the furthest away from you.”

“It seems like he could be a target to get to Scott, or get to Derek, and those guys,” he continues. “So we may finally be toying with that. But also I don’t know either,” he adds, alluding to the fact that he doesn’t know the plot of the entire season just yet.

His relationship with his father
Now that Sheriff Stilinski knows about the supernatural world, will Stiles still be at odds with his father? “It diffuses [the friction],” he says. “We were butting heads a lot last season because of what [the sheriff] didn’t know, and he could just tell I was keeping something from him, and it was killing me and making me act weird around him. That was disrupting our relationship. Now Stilinski understands why it took Stiles so long to tell him, why he chose the time to tell him that he did, and I think it’s going to bring them closer, strengthen their relationship, for sure.”

That’s definitely a load off of a lot of fans’ shoulders! One of the hardest things to watch over the last few seasons has been seeing Stiles’ relationship with his father deteriorating because of this huge secret that was not necessarily his to tell. It’s going to be great seeing the Stilinskis reforming that bond and becoming closer once more.

Stiles’ love life
Stiles has had a complicated relationship with girls thus far. He’s been in love with Lydia for a long time, and they’ve only started to become friends. Then there was Heather, who was plucked from his life before anything could even happen between them.

Now that the threat of the Darach has been taken care of, will Stiles be trying to win Lydia back? When asked if his character would be butting heads with Aiden, Lydia’s new love interest, O’Brien says, “I think he’s used to not quite getting what he wants from Lydia, and I think at this point it’s like he’s comfortable loving her at a distance, and he’s sort of come to terms with the fact that there needs to be [something there]. She needs to love him back in order for it to work. You can’t force someone to love you. He can only do so much.”

This is absolutely true, and it’ll certainly be interesting to see which direction Stiles’ love life goes in now, particularly since we learned that there will be someone else for him during this winter season. But O’Brien also stressed that it will difficult for Stiles, saying, “There’s also a lot going on that has to be prioritized ahead of a love life because things start going crazy. We start losing our minds.”

-Source: Hypable.com

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