'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers, rumors: Official trailer reveals arrival of Ghost Riders; Stiles to die at the end of final season?

'Teen Wolf' cast promo image mtv.com

The sixth and final season of the highly popular supernatural drama television series "Teen Wolf" is now just a few more days away from finally being released, and fans are now at the edge of their seats to know more about how the epic show will be ending.

To increase the viewers'excitement for the final season, MTV has released a brand new teaser trailer that shows the appearance of a brand new group of villains called the Ghost Riders.

According to the latest reports for the show's sixth season, the first few episodes will reportedly be showing the arrival of the Ghost Riders in Beacon Hills. The villainous group is part of the larger Wild Hunt mythology and are beings that are able to erase anyone from existence.

The Ghost Riders are reportedly now in town and are after Stiles (played by Dylan O'Brien). The show itself is roughly based on the 1985 novel written by Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman, and if the show will be following its source material, the next season will likely feature the death of Stiles by the end of the series.

The very first episode of the new season will reportedly be featuring the abduction of Stiles and the complete eradication of his existence from everyone's memory. Reports have revealed that almost everyone in town will forget he ever existed, including the people closest to him. Lydia (played by Holland Roden), Malia (played by Shelley Hennig), and Sheriff Stilinski (played by Linden Ashby) will be trying their very best to hold on to their memories of Stiles, but that is apparently easier said than done.

Reports have also revealed that the new season will be bringing with it a lot of incredible plot twists which should be keeping fans on their feet. The final season will also reportedly be ending the show with a bang as fans will be witnessing events that they will not expect.

"Teen Wolf" season 6 episode 1 — titled "Memory Lost" — is set to air next week on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 9 p.m. EST on MTV.

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