Developed by Jeff Davis, the hit MTV drama series Teen Wolf is back for a super-sized, 24-episode third season. Season 3 finds teen werewolf Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) and his friends Stiles (Dylan O'Brien), Lydia (Holland Roden) and Allison (Crystal Reed) in their junior year of high school, while having to deal with a new threat has arrived in Beacon Hills – a deadly pack of Alpha werewolves intent on bringing Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) into their fold. With the filming relocated to Los Angeles, Collider was invited to check out the set and chat with the cast for a series of exclusive interviews, and one of the episodes being shot that day (they tend to film more than one, at a time) was Episode 6, which premieres on July 8th. During this recent exclusive phone interview with Collider, the episode's writer/director Christian Taylor (the former head writer for Clone Wars) talked about how he came to the show in Season 2, how the super-sized Season 3 is being approached as two sets of 12 episodes, how he came to write and direct this particular episode, that it's more of a stand-alone episode that feels like a ghost story/horror movie within the show, how difficult it is to kill off characters, the biggest challenges in pulling off this show with the budget they have, and how he'd like to continue his partnership with Jeff Davis. Check out what he had to say after the jump. Collider: When did you come to Teen Wolf? CHRISTIAN ...
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