'Teen Wolf' season 5B spoilers, news: Brett Talbot to join Scott's pack?

"Teen Wolf" season 5 episode 11 will air on Jan. 5, 2016. MTV/Teen Wolf Official Facebook Page

"Teen Wolf" season 5 is on winter break, but fans are already screaming for its return. The teen drama has been met with loyal fan support ever since it premiered on MTV. And no one is as proud of the series as creator Jeff Davis, who recently expressed his thoughts on continuing the show for at least two more seasons.

Fans are excited to see what the rest of season 5 will bring to the table, with most of them wishing that a certain prep school werewolf would join Scott's pack. That is none other than Brett Talbot, played by Cody Saintgnue.

However, it looks like fans of the Beta werewolf are going to be disappointed. In an interview with International Business Times, Saintgnue expressed his thoughts on the matter.

"The fans would tweet me that every single day," said Saintgnue. "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. But do I think he would just leave the pack just to join like a pack that's 'stronger' or something? I don't think so."

The actor also added that he hopes his character's personal side will be shown more, even throwing in the possibility of a love triangle or his family into the picture.

If he doesn't end up joining the pack in season 5, then perhaps there's hope that he will in future seasons, for the right reasons.

But if it's any consolation, it seems like the back half of season 5 has got plenty of thrills in store for viewers. Davis, while speaking to Forbes, revealed that the rest of the episodes will be full of action.

It was previously reported that the supernatural drama will also dabble in the comedy and romance genres. But fans of horror will not be disappointed, as the series will still trudge the same path.

"Teen Wolf" season 5 episode 11 will air on Jan. 5, 2016.

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