'Teen Wolf' season 5B spoilers: What to look forward to in the midseason premiere

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The long wait is finally over for the "Teen Wolf" fans as the second half of season 5 is about to begin.

But instead of the usual Monday night release, MTV decided to move the show's time slot to Tuesday when season 5B begins this year. Series creator Jeff Davis talked about the move during the 2015 New York Comic Con, saying that the network implemented it as part of their efforts to come up with more schedules for their scripted shows.

Davis also revealed that Deputy Jordan Parrish (Ryan Kelley) will be a major part of the plot in the second half of season 5, which means that his connection as a hellhound with Lydia (Holland Roden) as a banshee will be finally tackled when the series returns.

Meanwhile, actress Shelley Hennig also revealed what fans should look forward to with her character Malia in "Teen Wolf" season 5B.

"She wants revenge. Malia has had enough and no one can really stop her at this point," Hennig said in an interview with TV.com.

"I feel like the Desert Wolf wants to mess with her a little more but Malia's intention is to straight up kill her. This woman has essentially messed up her life and her family. Everything in Malia's life has been shaped by what the Desert Wolf has done to her and Malia has nothing to lose."

The synopsis for the episode "The Last Chimera," which marks the start of the second half of season 5, reveals that Sheriff Stilinski's (Linden Ashby) life will be in danger, and Scott (Tyler Posey) and Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) must put their rift behind to be able to know what caused the mysterious infection that is hurting the Sheriff.

"Teen Wolf" season 5B premieres on Tuesday, Jan. 5, on MTV.

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