Wolf Pack: Rodrigo Santoro to bark at the moon alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar in Paramount+ series

Wold Pack, Rodrigo Santoro, Sarah Michelle Gellar

Grab loose-fitting clothes and summon Ozzy Osbourne because Rodrigo Santoro (Westworld300: Rise of an Empire) is ready to bark at the moon for the Paramount+ series Wolf Pack. Sarah Michelle Gellar stars in the supernatural fantasy drama created by Jeff Davis (Teen WolfCriminal Minds) alongside Stella Smith, Armani Jackson, Hollie Bahar, Bella Shepard, Chloe Rose Robertson, Tyler Lawrence Gray, and Nevada Jose.

According to the official description for Wolf Pack, the story revolves “around a teenage boy and girl whose lives are forever changed when a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature.” Santoro plays Garrett Briggs, the father of the two teens. Described as “a man of strong values,” Garrett trusts people about as far as he can throw them. He carries “dark secrets and deep suspicions, especially towards anyone questioning the relationship with his children who were found in the wildfire years earlier.”

In addition to creating Wolf Pack, Davis writes, and executive produces the series. With no shortage of supernatural dramas screening on television and across streaming services, fantasy fans are eager to see how Wolf Pack will stand out among the crowd. Signing Sarah Michelle Gellar is a feather in Wolf Pack‘s cap, as the Buffy star still carries an impressive amount of sway with fans of the supernatural. Production is underway in Atlanta, though the series has yet to receive a definite premiere date.

What do you think of the concept for Wolf Pack? Are you excited about Gellar and Santoro sharing a screen? What other secrets do you think are hidden in Davis’ new werewolf drama? Let us know in the comments section.

Source: The Wrap

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