'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoiler preview teases danger for Scott, Malia, Lydia

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The hunters are out for blood in the latest sneak peek for "Teen Wolf" season 6B.

When the first half of season 6 wrapped in January, Scott (Tyler Posey) and his friends were able to defeat the Nazi werewolf and Ghost Riders. Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) arrived home safe and everyone had their own little happy ending. However, it looks like the group will face one last threat before the show ends.

Only 10 episodes are left until MTV's supernatural drama bids goodbye to its viewers. When the program returns this summer, the story picks up a short time jump and will explore how it feels to be an outsider. To make fans more excited about what is to come, a new teaser has been released for the back half of season 6.

Titled "We Find Them, We Kill Them," the latest promo does not give away much of the entire plot, but it does give a clue on the new villain. Scott appears to be sensing the arrival of the so-called "hunters" who are out to kill the supernatural beings in Beacon Hills. The said hunters are humans armed with different weapons, so it is likely that their enemies are not supernatural in nature.

Aside from the absence of Stiles, the clip also hints that Chris (JR Bourne) might have ended his long-standing alliance with Scott and his pack. Chris and his family of hunters were the central antagonists when "Teen Wolf" began. After almost all members of his family were killed, Chris decided to join Scott's quest to fight against evil monsters. The last moments of the video show Scott, Malia (Shelley Hennig), and Lydia (Holland Roden) running away as hunters approach them with their weapons raised.

"Scott, Lydia and Malia fear that hunters are about to cause havoc in Beacon Hills. Watch the final season of Teen Wolf this summer on MTV," reads the trailer's official description.

The sixth and final season of "Teen Wolf" premieres this summer on MTV.

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