'Teen Wolf' season 5B premiere spoilers: Theo's hunger for power continues

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Fans of "Teen Wolf" should prepare to see more exciting announcements in the second half of season 5 airing early next year.

According to the cast of the supernatural action drama who attended the 2015 New York Comic Con last weekend, viewers should expect to learn more about Theo's (Cody Christian) plans to stay in power now after attempting to kill Scott (Tyler Posey) to be able to take over the Alpha position in the Beacon Hills' pack.

But how far can Theo go to secure his role as the new Alpha?

"I think he's going to use what's accessible to him to get there. He has to make these people believe that he's on their side and he's looking out for them and he's the leader of their pack, and that's going back to that manipulation and deception that we've seen in Theo beforehand," Cody shared during the NYCC panel.

But while Theo enjoys being an Alpha, the former best friends Scott and Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) will face against each other after the falling out that happened between them in season 5A.

Based on the trailer for the upcoming episode Theo seems to be offering a truce to Scott so they can defeat a common enemy. "Your pack and mine, we're going to be fighting for our lives," Theo states.

The trailer that was shown during the "Teen Wolf" NYCC 2015 panel also featured the fates of Lydia (Holland Roden) and Sheriff Stilinski (Linden Ashby).

Also, Malia (Shelley Hennig) is also seen telling Scott that his pack should be prepared to face a monster, and Chris Argent (J.R. Bourne) suddenly appears in the trailer.

Fans should also expect to see a steamy shower scene between Lydia and Parrish (Ryan Kelley) when "Teen Wolf" season 5B returns on Jan. 5 on MTV.

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