'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers: Liam experiences a turnaround as he becomes more responsible

A promotional still image from "Teen Wolf" featuring the characters Stiles, Liam, and Scott MTV

"Teen Wolf" season 6 will see a complete turnaround for the character Liam (Dylan Sprayberry) as he becomes more mature and responsible.

Liam's storyline in the new season of the hit MTV drama, which also happens to be its last, is focused on the character's "evolution" as a person and an adult.

Speaking to Buddy TV, the actor revealed that Liam will be more responsible as a boyfriend and as a member of the pack. His maturity will shine through in "Teen Wolf" season 6.

Liam will still be with Hayden (Victoria Moroles) in the next season, and their relationship will be depicted in a whole new light as they become young adults.

"As the seasons go on our relationship gets more and more mature," Sprayberry said, adding that "Teen Wolf" season 6 will see the couple learn more about each other.

"We just seem more grown up together," he went on to say with their dialogue in the new season of the supernatural drama reflecting that development as well.

Liam is also learning to recognize his responsibilities in the pack come "Teen Wolf" season 6. While he is treated as the young one in the group, Liam will do his best to be more active and will help out the team more.

Growing up appears to be an overarching theme for "Teen Wolf" season 6. Liam is not the only one to experience such evolution. Scott (Tyler Posey) will have the same journey.

Theo (Cody Christian) also treads the same path as the new season will see him as a sort of changed man with less evilness and more humanity in him.

It looks like things are bound to change in Beacon Hills come "Teen Wolf" season 6, and the town needs the heads of these heroes screwed on straight with a couple of new threats coming their way.

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

 

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