'Teen Wolf' season 4 spoilers: New season will not as tragic

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The fourth season of "Teen Wolf" may tone down compared to the previous season, according to actor Dylan O'Brien.

Dylan O'Brien plays the role of Stiles and he revealed that season 4 may not be as tragic as season 3B. "Season four so far is a lot like season one was, it's sort of like stripped down from all the craziness that went on in season 3. Season 3B can only be labeled as a tragedy. I mean, it's literally the first time we've seen anyone, especially like as core of a character as Allison was, you know, lose their life. It impacts the cast tremendously," O'Brien said.

Many suspected that Scott (Tyler Posey) and Stiles will have more bonding moments. After Allison's (Crystal Reed) death and Isaac's (Daniel Sharman) departure as well as the demise of the twins, "Teen Wolf" will take a step back in giving its fans a heart attack.

Meanwhile, another actor of the series Tyler Posey hinted that the members of the pack matured a little after they have dealt with the tragic of the last season like Ali's death and Stiles possession.

According to Enstarz, the season 3B was a trying time for Scott's allies and season 4 will pick up where the last season left off. Actor Tyler Posey playing 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.

Teen Wolf will be back on air at MTV on June 23.

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