Tyler Posey gives a blunt and playfully profane response when asked if he’s sick of hearing about Dylan O’Brien’s absence from Teen Wolf: The Movie.
Tyler Posey bluntly responds to the constant questions about Dylan O'Brien's absence from Teen Wolf: The Movie. Although several actors from the original Teen Wolf series reprised their roles for the Paramount+ follow-up film, including Posey as the lead character Scott McCall, O'Brien confirmed early on that he wouldn't return as Stiles Stilinski because he felt happy with where he left his character when the show ended.
Posey clarifies that he's not upset about the discussions about Stiles and O'Brien because they're significant to the show. As he continues, Posey says that he wants to be respected for being able to carry Teen Wolf on his own. Here is Posey's full response below: It’s something that I think might be annoying if I didn’t love him and respect him. I understand. He’s a huge part of the show but I am the f—cking show. That’s something that I was really looking forward to is showing the fans, obviously we love him so much, and you don’t love him more than I do, but I want to be respected as being able to carry this sh—t alone. Not alone, there’s a huge cast and they’re all so good, but this is now my thing and I’ve earned that.
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