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‘Teen Wolf’ Season 6 News: Tyler Posey To Direct An Episode; Cast Members Reveals Some Details [VIDEO]

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It was last March when the hit supernatural action-drama series, "Teen Wolf," ended its fifth season. With the sixth and final season only a few days away, recent reports claim that some details of the anticipated "Teen Wolf" Season 6 have been spilled by some of the cast members.

During an interview with some of the cast members, including Tyler Posey who plays the role of the lead character Scott McCall, teased fans about what is to come in "Teen Wolf" Season 6. It was said that Mason (Khylin Rhambo) and Corey's (Michael Johnston) relationship will still go on, Guide has learned.

The same publication also cited Posey's feeling in regards to the show's final run. The actor said that it was hard for him to let go of "Teen Wolf," and that he treats it as his second home. The actor added that he will definitely miss the show.

On the other note, Christian Times revealed that Posey will not only act but shall also direct an episode of "Teen Wolf" Season 6. According to the same publication, the actor is going to direct the 13th episode of the show's final season. The actor expressed his interest in directing by saying that although he loves to act, he also has the drive to direct. His co-actor, Rhambo, even said that fans will love the particular episode.

In relation to Stiles Stilinski (Dylan O'brien), it was reported a few months ago that O'brien had an accident while filming a scene for the third installment of "Maze Runner." Despite of this, sources say that the executive producer of the series, Jeff Davis, confirmed that O'brien is indeed included in the final season. The showrunner also revealed that the actor's injury was included in the story arc of the series. Davis added that O'brien will play an important role in the upcoming "Teen Wolf" Season 6.

The sixth and final season of "Teen Wolf" is set to air on Nov. 15.

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