'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers: Stiles and Scott are needed as Ghost Riders claim first victims

A screenshot of the Ghost Riders from "Teen Wolf" season 6 YouTube/MTV

MTV will not waste time in introducing the new big bad for "Teen Wolf" season 6. Within the first few minutes of the season, fans will learn how terrifying the latest terrorizers of Beacon Hills are.

The first eight minutes of the premiere was shown at the New York Comic-Con, and it was also eventually released online. There, it was illustrated just how frightening the men on the horses could be.

In the "Teen Wolf" season 6 preview, Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) and Scott (Tyler Posey) are summoned to help a kid just when they thought that Beacon Hills no longer needs them.

The youngster's parents were taken on their way home by a gun-toting horseman. He had beast-like strength that allowed him to rip the car door with his bare hands.

As revealed in the "Teen Wolf" season 6 preview, Scott and Stiles will have to guard this kid since it turns out that the Ghost Rider is coming back for him.

The Ghost Riders will give Scott and the pack a run for their money come "Teen Wolf" season 6. Their battle against the new baddies will end up with serious casualties.

"There will be one or two, maybe more deaths this season," executive producer Jeff Davis told International Business Times, adding that they have a "hit list."

Davis is the one writers listen to as to who is "off limits." He added that he also has characters in mind who are set to die a "good death," emphasizing that "I prefer a good death."

"Not just blood and not just for the shock of it. I'd rather it be meaningful death," he explained. Who bites the dust come "Teen Wolf" season 6 remains to be seen, but no one is safe at this point.

Adding to that dilemma is the fact that Scott will once again fail to hold the pack together. "Scott fails once again," Posey told Entertainment Weekly.

"Teen Wolf" season 6 premieres on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 9 p.m. ET on MTV.

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