The new series from Paramount+ Wolf Pack is well underway with the series heading into its fourth episode this week. Last week’s episode had some interesting developments, including the wolf showing his face to Everett (Armani Jackson) and Blake (Bella Shepard) and with the wolf not killing Everett, the door opens to some major questions about what’s going on. Now, ahead of this week’s episode, “Fear and Pain,” Paramount+ has given ComicBook.com an exclusive clip in which Everett has an anxiety attack brought on by all the werewolf issues that affect the rest of the pack – and leads to a physical altercation. Check it out for yourself below.
What is Paramount+ Wolf Pack About?
You can read the official description of Wolf Pack here: “Based on the book series by Edo Van Belkom, Wolf Pack follows a teenager whose lives are changed forever when a wildfire in California awakens a terrifying supernatural creature and drives it to attack a highway traffic jam beneath the burning hills. Wounded in the chaos, the boy and girl are inexplicably drawn to each other and to two other teenagers who were adopted sixteen years earlier by a forest ranger after another mysterious forest fire. As the full moon rises, all four teens unite to unlock the secret that connects them – the bite and blood of a werewolf.”
AND Wolf Pack The teenage wolf Spin off?
When Wolf Pack was originally announced, many assumed the new series was a spinoff of the MTV series teenage wolfwhich ran from 2011 to 2017. Although there is a new teenage wolf movie on Paramount+, the original show and the new movie are not related. Recently, Davis spoke with SFX Magazine (via CBR) and clarified that Wolf Pack it’s not a spin off teenage wolf.
“I know everyone is confused by this, but I always say, ‘Nobody thinks Twilight is in the same universe as Interview with the Vampire‘” Davis said. “There could be two werewolf shows that exist in separate spaces. It’s funny because one of the things we did was consciously try to do things differently with the Wolf Pack.” The creator also pointed out that Wolf Pack is more “sophisticated” than teenage wolf.
“I said, ‘I don’t want to do the same show. I want to do something more adult, a little extreme in places. Not necessarily darker, but a little more sophisticated in terms of themes.’ teenage wolf it was very comical. Had a real sense of humor… not that Wolf Pack doesn’t have a sense of humor but isn’t as comical as teenage wolf“, explained Davis.
Wolf PackThe fourth episode is coming to Paramount+ on February 16th.