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Sinqua Walls Talks Teen Wolf Season 3


Jeff Davis’ MTV hit supernatural drama Teen Wolf has returned for its third season, with 24 episodes scheduled to be released. This new season of Teen Wolf picks up four months after the events of season 2 and will introduce a new alpha threat that our stars must address.

During a break from shooting, Collider caught up with actor Sinqua Walls (Boyd) in his trailer.

“Collider:  How is Boyd doing, in Season 3?
SINQUA WALLS:  You find Boyd in a little bit more trouble than he was in, at the end of Season 2.  He’s met the new Alphas, and he’s just trying to make it out alive.  I think it’s going to be a tug-of-war between the Alphas and Derek (Tyler Hoechlin), as far as who’s going to have control of Boyd’s wolfhood, at the end of the day.  That’s how it goes.  He doesn’t know if he wants to be good, and he doesn’t know if he wants to be bad.  In the second season, he was teetering on the line of not knowing who to trust, and again, he doesn’t know if Derek is being honest with him.  The Alphas will present some very enticing options.
Do you enjoy this kind of physicality, and getting to do the stunts and fight sequences?
WALLS:  I hope it’s preparation to be an action star, one day.  That’s the goal.  Sinqua Walls, action star.  Hopefully, Teen Wolf is the training ground.  From what I hear, everyone who does a Marvel movie gets a three-picture deal.  I’ll be Sam Jackson’s stand-in.  I’ll do eight pictures for Marvel, and then I’ll just do indies.  Marvel can pay for my indie career. 

As an actor, do you enjoy getting to do a television show where you can explore a character for a longer period of time? 
WALLS:  You know, it’s fun.  With movies, it’s 10 or 12, or sometimes even 24 weeks if it’s a massive movie, to live within a character.  But with a show that’s successful, if you start in the first or second season and go until the end, you’re always finding new elements of your character that are being added in because you start to live in them as human beings.  That’s fun because they continuously grow.  Episode 2 or 4 of Season 1 is still relevant to Season 3, Episode 306, and you have to use those same parallels to build that character, which is really fun.

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