'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers, premiere: Holland Roden reveals final season will share similarities to 'Stranger Things'

Holland Roden as Lydia Martin in 'Teen Wolf.' MTV

The cast of MTV's "Teen Wolf" made its final red carpet walk during Sunday night's MTV Video Music Awards before the series airs its sixth season this fall.

During the event, cast member Holland Roden teased what fans should look forward to when the series premieres its final season.

"If you like Stranger Things season one, I think that showrunner and our showrunner are the same person," Roden told Daily Mail in an interview. However, the actress opted to avoid adding more details about the plot for the upcoming season and advised the fans to wait for the exciting events that will unfold in season 6.

Meanwhile, Tyler Posey sat down with Buddy TV for an interview during the 2016 San Diego Comic Con. He revealed that after his character Scott McCall spent the past five seasons of "Teen Wolf" in a relationship with Allison Argent (Crystal Reed) and Kira Yukimura (Arden Cho), he will finally have an entire season without a new love life when the series returns this fall. This means that Scott can focus on other things without too much distractions in the upcoming episode. "But I do miss making out with people, so bring on a love interest for season B!" he also said.

The actor also revealed the name of the group of villains that Scott and the rest of the Beacon Hills wolf pack will encounter in the upcoming season.

According to Posey, the pack will face a group of villains called the ghost riders. They reportedly do not kill their victims, but they are known for snatching them. The pack will reportedly have a hard time defeating the new villains, since they have no idea how to beat them.

MTV will officially drop the premiere episode of "Teen Wolf" season 6 on Tuesday, Nov. 15.

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