'Teen Wolf' season 5B premiere spoilers: Scott tries to make it right in new trailer

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A brand new trailer for "Teen Wolf" season 5B has been released and in true werewolf fashion, the sneak peek very aptly titled "To Hell and Back" is crammed with dead bodies, blood drippings, long-clawed monsters and making out.

Scott and the pack aren't looking like the friends they were before but they are still up to one thing – going through high school as if they were average ladies and gents. "We're going to school and pretend like were normal teenagers," Scott can be heard saying in the trailer.

"But at night, we're going to be fighting for our lives," the revived werewolf continues. Scott is now his own and he feels responsible for the trouble that befell his friends. Stiles and Scott don't look like the best buds they were back then but the latter will need his old pal's help in "Teen Wolf" season 5B.

The beast of Gevaudan looks to be the biggest adversary the gang is about to face. In the trailer, it is described as "history's most vicious, most famous werewolf" and one definitely can tell from those large, atrocious hands.

There are a lot of characters making their return in "Teen Wolf" season 5B. One is Kira, whose first seconds of reappearance already puts her in grave danger. Argent and Grandpa Argent and even Dr. Deaton will also be back in action come the second half of the season.

It looks like Hayden will also be back, to life that is. She is ready to get back in the field but in no way will she let herself taste death for the second time around. Speaking of death, Stiles will be to the rescue before Lydia meets her doom in the Eichen House.

It looks like Stiles will be able to get hold of Lydia but Parrish won't make it easy for them to get out in one piece. "Teen Wolf" season 5 returns on MTV on Jan. 5 at 9 p.m. ET.

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