'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers: lots of deaths in Beacon Hills next season

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After the release of the emotionally charged trailer for "Teen Wolf" season 6, executive producer Jeff Davis dropped more hints about what to expect in the show's sixth and final season.

During the New York Comic-Con in early October, Davis had a chat with the reporters to reveal several details about the show's upcoming season.

According to a report from International Business Times, the executive producer said that fans should expect to see several deaths this season. While Davis did not mention the names of the characters who will meet their ultimate demise, he admitted that the writers came up with a "hit list," and they determined who will go and who are "off limits."

Davis also mentioned that the deaths will not be in vain. "Not just blood and not just for the shock of it. I'd rather it be meaningful death," he stated.

The executive producer also teased that Scott (Tyler) might find a new love interest despite the departure of Kira (Arden Cho). However, he will not be the only one who will have a colorful love life since his mother Melissa (Melissa Ponzio) will also find a special someone this season.

Meanwhile, the Stilinski household may not be as happy as Scott and Melissa in "Teen Wolf" season 6.

Based on the trailer for the upcoming episode, Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) will be abducted by the season's new villains called the Ghost Riders. But unlike the other villains that kill, the Ghost Riders will remove Stiles from everyone's memory, including his father's.

According to Davis, Stiles' dad, Sheriff Stilinski (Linden Ashby), will have a very interesting arc in the upcoming season. Fans should expect to see Ashby give his most emotional performance in season 6.

Stiles and Lydia (Holland Roden) will also have a highly emotional scene in the premiere episode of "Teen Wolf" season 6, where the two will struggle to keep his memory remain intact in her mind.

MTV will release the premiere episode of "Teen Wolf" season 6 on Tuesday, Nov. 15.

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