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'Teen Wolf' Season 6 Release Date and Spoilers: Final Season, Cast, New Villains

The finale episode of "Teen Wolf" season 5 ended the Beast's reign in Beacon Hill and wiped away the terror. This was all because of Allison (Crystal Reed).

After the fifth season, fans are looking forward to the sixth season and what may be the adventures still to come.

What to Expect 

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In the recent San Diego Comic-Con, MTV's "Teen Wolf" confirmed it would be renewed for a sixth season, but this will be the series' end in time to show its 100th episode by 2017.

Though season 6 is still months away from release, there had been a lot of hints from the cast on what might happen next season. According to reports, there will be more villains in the series. The Ghost Riders will join this season, and it is said that they can erase people from memory. In fact, their next target will be Stiles (Dylan O'Brien).

A few familiar faces in the series will also be back for the season. Peter (Ian Bohen) will be targeted by the Ghost Riders, and Theo (Cody Christian) will be back after he was pulled into the ground by his dead sister. These are just a few of the old cast who will be returning for "Teen Wolf" season 6.

The series' sixth season will also be the season finale of the famous series which had been running since 2011.

Executive producer and showrunner Jeff Davis stated that it has been a great journey for "Teen Wolf." The series had captured the hearts and imagination of fans all over the world. He also thanked supporters of the series for the past six years and is excited to give one final thrilling adventure in this final season.

Davis was the one who developed "Teen Wolf" and is also the executive producer of the show. Other executive producers of the show include Russell Mulcahy, Joe Genier, Marty Adelstein, René Echevarria, Tony DiSanto, Liz Gateley and Tim Andrew. The first season was written by Jeff Davis, Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman. It was directed by Russell Mulcahy.

The series is a co-production and is distributed by MGM with the association of Lost Marbles Productions Inc., Siesta Productions Inc., First Cause Inc. and DiGa. It is also based on a screenplay by Jeff Loeb and Matthew Weismann.

The sixth and final season of "Teen Wolf" will premiere in November with a 20-episode run. The first trailer was debuted by MTV at the San Diego Comic-Con.

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