'Teen Wolf' season 6 release date: New faces to grace Beacon Hills High School

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Fresh faces are expected to emerge in Beacon Hills High School when "Teen Wolf" season 6 airs this summer.

MTV confirmed that a new lacrosse player will join the high school team next season. According to a press release from the network, upcoming "Riverdale" star Ross Butler will portray the role of the lacrosse team member Nathan. He is described as a non-believer of the existence of supernatural beings. But since he will start living in Beacon Hills, this belief could soon be altered.

The upcoming season will also introduce a new good-looking teacher named Garrett, portrayed by Pete Ploszek. According to reports, the new teacher could easily impress everyone because of his charming persona. But since there is a history of shady teachers in Beacon Hills, Garrett could be seen as one of the threats in the upcoming season.

There will also be two new students in the upcoming season of "Teen Wolf." The first one is named Jayden, portrayed by "The Thunderman" actress Gabrielle Elyse. The other character, named Gwen, will be played by Alisha Hienvich. However, the network is still mum about how Jayden and Gwen will affect the wolf pack in Beacon Hills High School next season.

Meanwhile, MTV finally laid to rest the rumors of Harry Styles's possible casting in "Teen Wolf" season 6.

In a report from Digital Spy, the network revealed that the interview where showrunner Jeff Davis supposedly announced that they were looking forward to seeing Styles on the show is actually fake, and he never said that Styles would be on board the project.

In Davis's rumored interview in the fake report, "We do want Harry Styles in our show," Davis reportedly said. "But we're still in talks with people, directors, agents. So we can't confirm anything yet."

However, the British popstar is not in any negotiations with the production staff of the series.

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