'Teen Wolf' season 6 release date, spoilers: Scott may have closure with Lydia through new love interest

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The popular series "Teen Wolf" will have its sixth season soon, and a lot of reports say that the new season will focus on Scott getting more in touch with his human side as he will get linked to a new love interest. This is quite late, however, since this season will conclude the series.

According to Game N Guide, this season of "Teen Wolf" will feature the closure of a lot of things on the show, with Scott and Lydia's romantic relationship being on top of the list. The first episode currently has a working title of "Memory Lost," which of course raises intrigue among the fans and as such led to a flurry of questions.

First off, with the title, fans assume that someone will lose their memory come the sixth season, but the character who will suffer from such fate still remains to be unrevealed. If it were, for instance, Scott, it would be interesting to see the events that would lead to his closure with Lydia. Chances are, if this is the case, it would make sense for him to find a new love interest, as this will most likely erase his memories with Lydia.

Regardless of the likelihood of reconciliation between the two, the sixth season of "Teen Wolf" could still feature the estranged couple locked in their biggest battle against the evil terrorizing Beacon Hills. The scope of this battle is expected to be enormous, especially since its showrunner has express their desire of ensuring that the last season's finale will be explosive and memorable.

Also, with the sixth season being the last, a lot of fans are expecting for some familiar faces to return to the show, according to the Parent Herald. It is possible for Tyler Hoechlin to return and reprise his role as Derek Hale to appease the fans.

"Teen Wolf" season 6 will premier in November on MTV.

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