'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers: Series concluding with 100th episode; Tyler Posey helming episode 13

'Teen Wolf' cast promo image mtv.com

As "Teen Wolf" gears to open its sixth and final season, the cast and crew of the show are all obviously feeling emotional about ending the show.

In an interview with Tyler Posey — who plays lead character Scott — he admitted that it would be a big adjustment not having to report on set for most of the show's six season run.

"It's become such a second home to me. I would stay for hours after work. I spend more time with these people, 17 hours a day, six months out of the year, for seven years...I'm really gonna miss having that second home," he said at the EW PopFest in Los Angeles.

Among the milestones that the show is expected to feature in its final season is Posey directing episode 13. "I really love acting... but I really have a passion for this directing thing," he shared.

Meanwhile, as the show prepares to air its final season premiere on Tuesday, Nov. 15, more powerful villains are expected to arrive and this time, and the gang may even lose one of their own. In the promo for the episode — which shows the villains called the Ghost Riders — it can be seen that they hold Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) captive.

"A new evil is coming. it will be the pack's worst nightmare," the promo released over Twitter teased.

The Ghost Riders — who have the power to erase their captive from reality — may have already started the process on Stiles and his only hope for rescue is if his best friend Scott or his love interest Lydia (Holland Roden) remembers his existence.

In another promo, a flashback featuring Allison (Crystal Reed) shows her mistakenly shooting an arrow at Lydia after she hallucinates seeing her Aunt Kate (Jill Wagner). Fortunately, Lydia is saved by Isaac (Daniel Sharman), who manages to catch the arrow thanks to his quick reflexes.

The series is expected to close with its 100<sup>th episode, which is another milestone for the successful fantasy-horror show, reported Parent Herald.

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