'Teen Wolf' season 5 spoilers: Liam to have new love interest, new soul-eating creature

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"Teen Wolf" season 5 is only two months away and spoilers are starting to come out one by one. MTV's supernatural show has gained a loyal following, and these fans can only expect a multitude of twists and turns coming up in the new season. 

According to Teen Wolf News, there is someone new joining the cast in season 5. He is none other than 16-year old Michael Lynch, who is set to play a supernatural creature named Sluagh. According to the report, Sluagh is "a creature of Irish and Scottish myth that eats the souls of innocents and sometimes places parts of its rotten soul into the bodies of its sleeping victims." Further, Sluagh is a fan-designed creature for the show, who is rumored to come from a secret supernatural jail in a mental health facility. 

If this is the first time fans have heard of Michael Lynch, that is because he isn't really a Hollywood actor yet. He got the part by making a wish to be an extra in "Teen Wolf" through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. 

Lynch tweeted a photo of him on the set, saying, "Last night I met the Teen Wolf cast."

This was the time when Lynch spent two days on the set. The first day was spent preparing for the shoot, and the second day was for the filming itself. 

Apart from Lynch, there will also be new cast members to be added to the mix. Liam will have a new love interest to be played by Victoria Morales. Morales will be in the same grade as Liam and Mason, and it appears that this is how their romantic connection will start. Cody Christian will also be in season 5 with his character searching for the pack. 

"Teen Wolf" season 5 will start airing in June. 

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