While Tyler Posey turns into a werewolf on MTV's hit series "Teen Wolf,' the 23-year-old actor has a new transformation in mind these days.
"I kind of want to follow in Ryan Seacrest's footsteps," the actor shared in an interview with People, opening up about his desire of becoming a host.
Fortunately, Posey has signed on as a co-host with Seacrest himself on Fox's new game show "Knock Knock Live.'
"I feel not worthy to be on this show," admitted the actor, who has already started his co-hosting gig earlier this week. "I'm so honored to be asked to be a part of this. It is going to be so much fun."
Aside from being a host on "Knock Knock Live,' the "Scary Movie 5' star spoke up about his dreams of having his own radio show as well as starting a band, taking on directorial duties and producing his own work.
"I know I have a lot of ambitions, but I want to make them all happen," shared the actor, who is also producing his father John's one-man show "Father, Son & Holy Coach.'
Moreover, Posey is currently working as a producer on the fifth season of "Teen Wolf' and assures fans that he does not plan on quitting acting.
"I want to do everything," he said. "I would never leave one ambition behind to move on to another."
Earlier this month, the panel for "Teen Wolf' season five at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con formally announced that the hit MTV series has been renewed for a sixth season.
Actors Tyler Posey, Dylan O' Brien, Holland Roden, Shelley Hennig, Dylan Sprayberry and Cody Christian along with showrunner Jeff Davis were all present at the panel and shared about the things to come at Beacon Hills.
Fans of Scott (Tyler Posey) and Stiles' (Dylan O'Brien) brotherly friendship will be in for a bitter surprise in the upcoming episodes.
"Something happens in episode five in the beginning of the episode that causes a rift between Scott and Stiles and threatens their relationship," Davis shared at the event. "It's something that Theo (Cody Christian) uses. You'll see these two possibly headed for a breakup."
Even Posey confirmed that things have become more difficult and that his time as the pack's leader could be coming to an end.
"Scott feels like he can't handle his own pack," Posey shared. ""¦He can't figure out what it is and why and I think he is dealing with the idea that somebody can handle the pack or be a better Alpha than he can."
Season 5 is expected to be the series' scariest run of all, and Davis already hinted of the "terrible things will happen to the characters" in the new episodes.
"Teen Wolf' airs every Monday at 10 p.m. on MTV .