Sarah Michelle Gellar has teased her new character Kristin Ramsey in Teen Wolf: The Movie spin-off Wolf Pack, which she also revealed is coming to Paramount+ in January 2023. Co-starring Armani Jackson, Bella Shepard, Chloe Rose Robertson and Tyler Lawrence Grey, Wolf Pack is described as following “a teenage boy and a girl whose lives are forever changed when a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature. Wounded in the chaos of its attack, the teens are inexplicably drawn to each other and to two others [named Luna and Harlan] who were adopted sixteen years earlier by a park ranger after another mysterious wildfire.”

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Sarah Michelle Gellar will play Kristin Ramsey in the series, an arson investigator who is described as a “highly regarded expert in her field and no stranger to personal loss.” Gellar’s character will be brought into the story to investigate the wildfire and catch those responsible for starting it. While there is little else known about the plot of the series, Gellar’s teasing first look at her mainstream TV return will be enough to get her many fans excited for the shows arrival early next year. Check out the image in her post below.

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Sarah Michelle Gellar Says Buffy Helped Her Prepare For Wolf Pack

Although it has been a long time since Sarah Michelle Gellar hung up her vampire hunting boots, the actress recently told the New York Times that working on her most iconic series definitely helped her to take on the new challenges in Wolf Pack. She said:

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Although Wolf Pack has always been touted as a Teen Wolf spin-off, fans shouldn’t expect any kind of crossover with the original series, as creator Jeff Davis previously confirmed that the series is set up by Teen Wolf: The Movie, but takes place in its own universe, meaning there are no plans for any kind of interconnected storylines appearing that link back to the Teen Wolf series.

“Especially now, I go into my projects as an executive producer. Wolf Pack, for example. I have these two young girls and two young boys [acting] on it. I have made it very clear from Day 1 that if there are things the production wants to talk to them about, I want them to go through me. Because I’ve been there. And I want [the performers] to always have a safe space. I always try to come in with a smile on my face and set a tone on a set. We’re all equals. It doesn’t matter what job someone does, they get treated exactly the same … When I was on Buffy, I made sure that I did every job at least one time so that I understood what everyone did. I held the boom; I tried to mix sound – I was really bad at it; focus pulling. I think a lot of young actors go, ‘My job is to show up and say my lines.’ Not really. Your job is to be part of the whole team.”

Wolf Pack will come to Paramount+ in January 2023, while all seasons of the original Teen Wolf series are streaming now on Paramount+.