'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers: Stiles to be killed off after Dylan O'Brien's accident on Maze Runner set?

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"Teen Wolf" season 6 is moving forward but it is heavily implied that not everyone is going to make a happy return. According to a recent Twitter post from actress Melissa Ponzio, at least one of the major characters on the show is not going to survive and may be killed off in season 6.

"New faces, places, emotions, possibilities, confusion, passion, tactics, problem solving, honor, relying on others, loss," reads her post and many fans have speculated that the "loss" indicates that Stiles Stilinski, played by Dylan O'Brien, may be killed off soon. 

Fans speculate that Stiles is going to be written out of the show and may be killed off, at least momentarily, given that the actor will not be available for season 6's production due to the recent accident he incurred while filming "The Maze Runner: The Death Cure."

O'Brien was performing a stunt when one of the rigs had malfunctioned, causing the actor to slam against one of the vehicles. His injuries have caused the movie's production to be delayed and may also be the reason why his character is being written off "Teen Wolf" season 6 for the time being.

A report from TMZ confirms that the actor is recovering and may be ready to continue working soon.

However, this does not mean he cannot return as the show has, on multiple occasions, shown that there are ways for dead characters to return in some shape or form. Resurrecting a character may be difficult but it does open the doors to let O'Brien return should his injuries heal and his schedule open up for "Teen Wolf" season 7 or beyond.

It was previously speculated that Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) may be the one Ponzio is referring to but the actor has taken to Twitter to confirm that as long as "Teen Wolf" is still on air he will be a part of the show, ruling him out as a possible candidate for a major death in the series. 

"Teen Wolf" season 6 is expected to premiere this June.

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