'Teen Wolf' season 5B news: Cody Saintgnue reveals more drama will occur in season's return

"Teen Wolf" season 5B premieres on Jan. 5, 2016. Teen Wolf/Official Facebook Page

The waiting for the second half of "Teen Wolf" season 5 is almost over, but different speculations about the plots of the upcoming episodes continue to emerge.

While the series focuses on the relationships within Scott's (Tyler Posey) pack, viewers of the hit teen supernatural drama are also concerned about the affairs of those outside the group.

Recently, the International Business Times talked to Cody Saintgnue about the things to look forward to with his character Brett Talbot.

According to the actor, Brett will still cross paths with the members of Scott's pack. However, he will remain an outsider and stay with Satomi's pack.

"But I know Brett's very loyal. I think maybe under a certain circumstance. If it seemed right, if it seemed like the right move, if it seemed like the best integrity thing to do, I think Brett would do it," Saintgnue said. "But do I think he would just leave the pack just to join like a pack that's 'stronger' or something? I don't think so."

Saintgnue also revealed that there will be a lot of drama happening for Brett when the series returns next year. "I think there could be a really cool love triangle," Saintgnue said. "It could be like Brett might be interested in Mason [Khylin Rambo], and there might be a girl that pops into the picture. I would like for them to dive into the duality of Brett because I think there is a lot of stuff that they could do with it."

Series showrunner Jeff Davis previously revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that "Teen Wolf" season 5B will center on resurrection since it will mostly show Scott's return from the dead. "It's a question of how does death affect him? Will it change him for the worse, for the better? It's all about what his mother said at the end, give them hope. So he's got to find hope again," Davis explained.

"Teen Wolf" season 5B returns on Jan. 5 on MTV.

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