POSEY: It’s not in any type of werewolf story that’s going on right now. The sport isn’t basketball, it’s lacrosse. Fox’s character, Scott Howard, already had the werewolf DNA in his blood. In the show, there are minor differences. The film is completely different than the TV show. I thought it was awesome that they were redoing it, but I wasn’t expecting what I read from the script. POSEY: When I first heard about Teen Wolf for MTV, I knew the title immediately because I knew of the movie. What was your first impression of the original Teen Wolf film, when you saw it, and what are the differences between that film and the version of the story in the TV series? I’m not too similar to him, but there’s enough there. I’m more similar to the wolf than to Scott McCall. But, Scott and I just like to learn and grow. I was never really unpopular in high school. Scott is very lost and wants to be noticed. POSEY: I could almost see Crystal as Allison, but me and Scott are pretty different. That really shines through and really shows that our chemistry is there. POSEY: The cast has the greatest chemistry that I’ve ever been a part of, and that helps so much, in bringing myself to the role because when we’re working, it’s just like hanging out while we’re doing a scene. How much of yourselves do you bring to these characters and how different are they from who you are? Also, I was really excited to play this part because Allison is innocent, but incredibly intelligent and she’s not afraid to be vulnerable, which I think is really commendable for a young woman. That’s what I really relate to, personally. I think a teenage girl, a young woman or anybody knows those feelings of insecurity and fear. She’s constantly having to reinvent herself because her dad is stringing her along from school to school for his work, so she doesn’t really know where she fits. She is the new girl in town, so she brings with her all those feelings of being anxious and not really knowing if you’re going to fit in. REED: My character, Allison Argent, is incredibly relatable. I think a lot of people can relate to that. They want to just get noticed and stop being an underdog or outcast. Anyone who has been in high school knows that ambition. He’s sick of it and he wants to be noticed. He’s got two best friends, and that’s his whole entourage. He’s on the lacrosse team, only he doesn’t play because he’s not very good. He’s sick of everyone bashing him on his sport. POSEY: Just being in high school, it’s so easy to identify with any of these characters, including my character, Scott McCall, because he’s one of those outcasts and underdogs who’s trying to come up. What was it about this story and these characters that you were able to identify with? REED: And, we filmed the pilot in February. Then, I knew that I wanted to go in and hopefully be a part of it. And then, I read the script and was completely blown away because it was not what I expected at all. Okay, this should be interesting.” And then, I saw that it was written by Jeff Davis ( Criminal Minds), which intrigued me a little bit more because I think he’s brilliant. But, I got the script and I was like “MTV and Teen Wolf. CRYSTAL REED: It was a couple months for the whole process.
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