'Teen Wolf' season 5: Cody Saintgnue reveals why Bret won't switch to Scott's pack

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When "Teen Wolf" season 5 returns, some fans want to see Scott's pack not only reunite but also get bigger. For a while now, there have been endless talks about Brett joining the group but to end all the discussions, the character's essayer Cody Saintgnue weighed in on the issue.

"The fans would tweet me that every single day. 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," the actor told IB Times.

The actor, however, emphasized that he won't leave his pack for another one that's stronger. If there's anything that he wants his character to be in in "Teen Wolf" season 5, it would be a "cool love triangle." During his chat with the publication, he mentioned how Brett can step up to the plate.

"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," Saintgnue said. He pictures his character falling head over heels for Mason "and there might be a girl that pops into the picture."

The actor also teased that viewers may finally get a glimpse of the truth about his family in "Teen Wolf" season5. As for the season in general, he hinted that the rest of the episodes will see the gang in the "darkest time" they have ever gone through.

The latter half of the season will deal with the Beast of Gevaudan, a large, scaly and deadly monster that has started terrorizing the city. In a new promo for the series, Theo warns Scott not to lose his sight on the priority, which is beating the nightmarish creature.

But Scott definitely has a reason to give his attention to Theo as well, because while he wants so bad to catch the beast like Scott and the others, Theo is reportedly planning on harnessing the ogre's immense powers.

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

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