'Teen Wolf' Season 5 Episode 4 spoilers: Mason's new love interest

Love interests keep cropping up in the upcoming episode of "Teen Wolf." MTV

Liam Dunbar (Dylan Sprayberry) is apparently not the only character who will be getting a love interest in the newest season of MTV's "Teen Wolf." 

In Episode 2, fans met Liam's grade school enemy and possible flame, Hayden (Victoria Moroles). This time, according to Design and Trend, it will be Mason's (Khylin Rhambo) turn to meet his potential beau. The gay lacrosse player is said to encounter his new boyfriend at a nightclub.

The website also says Mason's new sweetheart could be a new character named Corey, who is going to be portrayed by Michael Johnston. One of the "Teen Wolf's" promos actually shows Mason and Corey locking lips.

In an interview with Out Magazine last May, Johnston confirmed that he was indeed joining the cast of the MTV teenage drama and felt excited about his role.

"When I see relationships on 'Teen Wolf,' they're all treated the same. They don't make a big deal over a gay relationship in the show. It's just like any other relationship, which is really close to what life is like," Johnston said.

Although he did not reveal which role he would take that time, he hinted that his character may become "more than friends" with Mason.

"There's some hope that we'll start out as friends, but maybe more will happen," he said.

Meanwhile, Episode 4 will also show Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) tracking a fugitive. While it is unclear who this delinquent could be, the show's 20-second promo suggests that it is Donovan (Ashton Moio), who was last seen in Episode 3 screaming and locked up in a cell. The clip also showed that the Dread Doctors, the newest villains of Beacon Hills, captured him to turn him into something as evil as them.

"Teen Wolf" Episode 4 airs at 10 p.m. Monday on MTV.

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