'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers, release date: Scott's biggest battle yet coming; Stiles forgets his name

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"Teen Wolf" season 6 will be the final season of the hit MTV supernatural drama. Fans watched the pack change and mature, but for actor Tyler Posey, no one has evolved more than his character Scott.

"The first couple of seasons, Scott was in a pretty low point in his life... a kid coming to his own, not really knowing where he fits in, where he belongs, what he wants to do with his life," Posey said during an MTV interview about his character's growth.

"And then he was beaten down ever more and has gone through hell and back, but he has always remains the hero and the genuine person that just really wants to help," the actor went on to say, adding that he is "proud of Mr. McCall."

In "Teen Wolf" season 6, fans will get the see the breadth of what Scott has become and the man he developed into during the six years of good and bad in Beacon Hills.

Scott has one last battle in "Teen Wolf" season 6 and as Lydia (Holland Roden) said in the teaser, he and the group will deal with something "worse than death."

Beacon Hills will be tormented by the Wild Hunt who possesses the power to erase people. This is especially true with majority of the gang, who are either disappearing or forgetting everything.

Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) even forgets his name, as seen in the "Teen Wolf" season 6 trailer. Scott, on the other hand, uses the strength and the memories he has left to bring everyone back.

Of course, it will be a huge undertaking as some of the people that can help him fell victim to the Wild Hunt, even Stiles. Indeed, this is a battle that Scott has never been in.

Whether or not he could save everyone before he himself is erased by the Wild Hunt, fans will learn on "Teen Wolf" season 6 when it premieres Tuesday, Nov. 15 on MTV.

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