'Teen Wolf' season 4 spoilers: Characters matured after Allison's death, hints Tyler Posey

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The fourth season of the hit TV series "Teen Wolf' is just around the corner and Tyler Posey hinted that the members of the pack matured a little after they dealt with Allison's death and Stiles possession.

According to Enstarz, the previous season was a trying time for Scott's allies and the death of the young hunter as well as the impact of the Nogitsune will be followed throughout the upcoming season. Actor Tyler Posey, who plays the role of Scott in the series, said that the characters have experienced changes in them. Moreover, this particular experience made the characters realize that life sometimes go not the way we wanted.

"I think that everything that happened last season in 3B, I think they all kind of have matured and are a little numb. I think they are a little numb. I don't think that they have as many feelings. When big tragedies like that happen, at least from human experience, you get a little numb to everything," Tyler said.

Meanwhile, a batch of leaked production sketches emerged online showing a mysterious villain called The Benefactor.

Actress Meagan Tandy retweeted the image that sparked the rumors that Braeden was the woman in the sketches. However, Tandy quickly put out the rumors and said that even she does not know who the mystery woman in the production sketches is.

According to the official synopsis of the TV series, there is more than one antagonist on the fourth season of "Teen Wolf":

"Still healing from tragic losses, Scott, Stiles, Lydia and Kira return to a new semester of school with more human worries than supernatural, while also trying to help their new friend, Malia, integrate back into society. But Kate Argent's surprising resurrection brings a new threat to Beacon Hills along with the emergence of another mysterious enemy known simply as The Benefactor."

"Teen Wolf" will return to MTV on June 23.

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