'Teen Wolf' season 5 spoilers and news: Watch out for the Sluagh

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Teen Wolf plans to spice up things for the coming fifth season and this may all be spurred with the entry of a new supernatural creature known as Sluagh.

Sluagh (pronounced as sloo-ah) is an Irish mythical creature that preys on souls of the innocent and at times syncs itself into the body of sleeping victims. The character will be played by 16-year old Michael Lynch, who landed the role through the Make-A-Wish foundation.

Lynch has already did preliminary work for the role and spent several days portraying the role. And based on feedback, it looks like Lynch did a wonderful job since sources say that his performance eventually resulted in the addition of a new but terrifying new creature for the series.

With regards to how the Sluagh would be introduced in Teen Wolf, sources bare that the creature may originate from a secret supernatural jail inside the mental health facility.

Aside from Lynch, other new additions include Cody Christian and Victoria Morales.

In a previous post here on Christian Today, we did mention what role Christian will be taking on. He will be taking on the role of a senior student named Theo who is drawn to Beacon Hill with the intent of searching a new pack to lead.

Victoria Morales on the other hand will play the love interest of Liam (Dylan Sprayberry). During an interview, Sprayberry described Morales as a great 16-year-old actress although he is clueless on whether their romance would prosper.

He did however confirm that there would be 'some tension' between the two. However, there were rumors before that Liam would get a love interest. Could this be Morales or part of something more complicated?

The fifth season of Teen Wolf is still months away so expect more rumors and updates in the coming months. Teen Wolf season 5 premieres on MTV this June.

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