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VOICE OVER: Phoebe de Jeu WRITTEN BY: Jesse Singer
Where is the "Teen Wolf" cast now? For this list, we'll be looking at what the stars of the hit supernatural teen drama have been up to in the years since the show ended. Our countdown includes Dylan Sprayberry, Dylan O'Brien, Colton Haynes, and more!

#10: Linden Ashby

In most high school shows, the majority of the cast are of a younger generation. But there are usually a few adults around to play parents, teachers - or in the case of Linden Ashby, Beacon Hills Sheriff (and Stiles’ dad) Noah Stilinski. Ashby has been acting consistently since the early ‘80s, notably playing Johnny Cage in the 1995 version of “Mortal Kombat,” and even appearing in “Melrose Place.” He’s kept it up, continuing to book roles since the series’ end. You may have spotted him while watching “Trinkets”, or in Netflix’s controversial hit “Purple Hearts.” Like most of his former co-stars, he’s also returning as Noah Stilinski in “Teen Wolf: The Movie”.

#9: Dylan Sprayberry

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Dylan Sprayberry didn’t join the cast of “Teen Wolf” until season four. He was Liam Dunbar, the kid Scott McCall rescues via werewolf transformation. While their relationship is initially confrontational, the two eventually develop a friendship over the course of the 5th and 6th seasons. Since the show ended, Sprayberry has been in horror movies like “Malibu Horror Story” and “Sick,” though some have flown under the radar. He also took on the role of Henry Richmond in the Hulu series “Light as a Feather,” which aired for two seasons between 2018 and 2019. On top of that, he’s reprising his role in the “Teen Wolf” film.

#8: Arden Cho

Arden Cho spent three seasons on “Teen Wolf” as Kira Yukimura, a girl who learns that she’s a Kitsune after relocating to Beacon Hills. To simplify, that’s basically a supernatural fox. Prior to her being cast on the show, her television credits mostly consisted of guest spots and one-offs. However, since her run on “Teen Wolf” ended in 2016, she’s found more consistent work with recurring parts on shows like “Chicago Med”. She also landed the starring role in Netflix’s 2022 series, “Partner Track.” Unfortunately, though, it was canceled after just one season. Though that chapter has ended, fans of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” will be able to catch her in the upcoming live-action adaptation.

#7: Shelley Hennig

Shelley Hennig played Malia Tate in the “Teen Wolf” series, and is bringing the character to life once more in the 2023 film which continues the story. Tate is a Werecoyote who learns to balance the world of the supernatural with, well, the world of teenagers. In the years between the series and movie, Hennig appeared in flicks like “When We First Met” and “The After Party.” On the TV side, she booked guest roles on shows including “Dollface” and “Mythic Quest.” In 2022, she landed a recurring part in Netflix’s thriller parody mini-series “The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window”.

#6: Crystal Reed

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It’s a tale as old as time. Werewolf guy falls in love with a beautiful girl. Girl’s family are werewolf hunters. On “Teen Wolf,” that ‘girl’ was Allison Argent, played by Crystal Reed. She mainly starred in the first three seasons of the show, but hasn’t been written off completely, with Reed returning for the 2023 movie. But the actress has more than just “Teen Wolf” on her resume. Indeed, in the intervening years, she spent some time in the world of DC comics adaptations, playing Sofia Falcone in “Gotham.” She was also Abby Arcane in the first (and only) season of “Swamp Thing.”

#5: Colton Haynes

Colton Haynes was one of “Teen Wolf”’s original cast members. He portrayed the self-loathing Jackson Whittemore, who becomes a shapeshifting Kanima creature when bitten by a werewolf. Haynes left the show after the second season, but came back for an appearance in season six as well as for the movie. Naturally, fans of Haynes were sad to see him go back then. But all they had to do was switch over to the CW to see him becoming Roy Harper on “Arrow” - a part he rocked on and off through 2020. He also had a recurring role on the “Cult” season of “American Horror Story,” and could be seen in films like “Rough Night.” Beyond acting, the star has written a memoir.

#4: Tyler Hoechlin

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From 2003 to 2007, Hoechlin had a long-running gig portraying Martin Brewer on “7th Heaven.” So subsequently becoming a werewolf for years on “Teen Wolf” definitely seemed like a complete 180, though the actor nailed it! Hoechlin left the series in the fourth season. But he returned for a few episodes in the sixth and to continue his character Derek Hale’s arc in the new film. He’s played a few different characters since he left “Teen Wolf,” but his biggest role has been as Superman both within and outside of the Arrowverse. He’s appeared as the hero in multiple shows, most prominently “Supergirl” and “Superman & Lois” - though the latter is not part of the aforementioned Arrowverse.

#3: Holland Roden

Holland Roden is the only cast member – besides the Teen Wolf himself – to appear in all 100 episodes of the series as well as star in the follow-up movie. Roden brought Lydia Martin and her banshee powers to life on the small screen through 2017, and followed that successful run with numerous guest appearances on television shows like “MacGyver.” In 2018, she landed a main role in the third season of “Channel Zero,” a horror anthology series that aired on Syfy. And in 2021 she was cast in a recurring capacity on season three of “Mayans M.C.” returning for two episodes the following season as well.

#2: Dylan O'Brien

“Teen Wolf” was Dylan O’Brien’s first big gig, and it turned out very well for the young actor. He embodied Stiles Stilinski throughout the show’s six seasons, and the exposure definitely helped jump-start his career. In the 2010s, O’Brien starred as Thomas in the “Maze Runner” franchise, and was the eponymous Bumblebee in the 2018 “Transformers” movie. In 2020, he portrayed Joel Dawson in “Love and Monsters”. He’s also made a few guest TV appearances, including playing himself on an episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” in 2021. Of course, we’d be remiss not to mention the fact that he lent his talents to Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” short film that year as well.

#1: Tyler Posey

Of course, we have the Teen Wolf, Scott McCall himself! Tyler Posey played the heroic lead throughout the series and is now back for the much anticipated film. After the series ended, Posey went on to make a few movies, including the Blumhouse horror film “Truth or Dare” in 2018. On the television side, he’s done a lot of voice work since “Teen Wolf,” the bulk of which has been in the “Marvel Rising” franchise as Dante Pertuz/Inferno. On the live-action side, Posey was notably part of the main cast for the third and final season of the “Scream” anthology series, portraying Shane.

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