'Teen Wolf' season 6 air date, spoilers, news: Final cast photos tease new season

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"Teen Wolf" is coming to an end with season 6 officially concluding the show. Season 6 will see the main cast return to Beacon Hills for their final year in high school, but one of them suddenly goes missing. Official photos have now been released, and they further emphasize season 6's theme of ghosts and lost memories.

The photos were officially released by Entertainment Tonight. One of the new images showcase the six main characters: Mason (Khylin Rhambo), Liam (Dylan Sprayberry), Lydia (Holland Roden), Scott (Tyler Posey), Stiles (Dylan O'Brien), and Malia (Shelley Hennig).

Along with the group photo are individual images of the main cast. However, it is noted by Hypable that Stiles is not present, and instead, an individual photo of Theo Raeken (Cody Christian) is shown.

This is reportedly due to O'Brien not being available because of his other commitments or because he was not around while recovering from his injuries. Fans will recall that O'Brien suffered serious injuries while filming "The Maze Runner: The Death Cure."

It is further stated that his absence in the set of individual photos further emphasizes the season's plot. At the beginning of season 6, Stiles is immediately kidnapped by the Ghost Riders, and in his absence, the memories of his allies will be altered until they completely forget about him, as if he had never existed.

Unfortunately, the images do not showcase any of the main villains that the group will be facing, and there are no indications of the immediate plot for the first few episodes.

"Teen Wolf" season 6 is going to be the end of the series despite the showrunners and writers mentioning a few years back that they had a concept of what the show could be when Tyler Posey leaves the show. It was previously believed that a new set of characters would become the main focus if the series moved forward with more seasons.

"Teen Wolf" season 6 is scheduled to premiere on Nov. 15.

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