Other previous "Teen Wolf" cast members, like Colton Haynes (Jackson Whittemore), Dylan Sprayberry (Liam Dunbar), and Crystal Reed (Allison Argent), also reacted to the movie news on social media but didn't indicate if they were reprising their roles. Its not a radical departure (the surging synths at the end go all the way back to the days of 'CMYK'), but its strikingly confident. It's unclear who else officially signed on for the film, but Linden Ashby (Sheriff Stilinski) told a fan on Twitter that they can expect more scenes between his character and Stiles Stilinski, played by Dylan O'Brien. James Blake recently chatted with RADIO.COM to discuss his new EP Before, during which he unexpectedly revealed what else is sitting in his project pipeline.It turns out the producer has spent. On the opening track, 'Radio Silence,' Blakes R&B-influenced harmonies are brighter than anything on his previous records. "It will be interesting."Īccording to the movie's press release, Davis is returning "with talks underway with the original cast." She starred as the titular princess in the Amazon Prime retelling of the classic Cinderella, performed at the. "High school was such a character in itself on the show, so I'm excited to see how it's going to be without that sort of character of a school involved," he added. The 24-year-old singer-songwriter has had a magical 2021. "We were in high school for what seemed like 10 years." "What I'm most excited for is to see them age," he added. The actor said that he has "no idea" what the premise of the film will be, but he's thrilled to play a more mature version of Scott. Watch fan-shot footage of Blake performing the title track below. "I'm just excited to play this character again," Posey told Entertainment Weekly. Radio Silence will follow James Blake’s 2013 Mercury Prize-winning release Overgrown. From left: Tyler Hoechlin, Shelley Hennig, Tyler Posey, Dylan O'Brien, Holland Roden, Dylan Sprayberry, and Benjamin Wadsworth on the series finale of "Teen Wolf." MTV