'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers: Will fans see Stiles in second half?

Featured in the image is actor Dylan O'Brien as Stiles in "Teen Wolf" MTV

The premiere of "Teen Wolf" season 6 is just days away, but there remain no news on the extent of Dylan O'Brien's screen time in the final season of the series.

As fans already now, the actor was got into an accident while filming "Maze Runner: The Death Cure," which led to the movie's delay, and what "Teen Wolf" fans fear is that he will have a smaller part in the new season of the MTV supernatural drama.

According to Michael Ausiello of TV Line, O'Brien's presence in the entirety of "Teen Wolf" season 6 remains to be seen, although he will be heavily included in the first half.

It was revealed a few months back that the actor actually managed to film his scenes in the series before the accident happened. All those will mostly serve his storyline with Lydia (Holland Roden), which was already teased in the trailer.

"What we can promise is a handful of long-overdue 'Stydia' moments in the Nov. 15 premiere, including a biggie that was already teased in the trailer," Ausiello said.

"For what it's worth, the actual 'I love you' scene between Stiles and Lydia is far more dramatic when seen in full," he went on to say.

The new teaser for "Teen Wolf" season 6 also suggests that Stiles will be a focal point this season as it showed the character falling victim to the new big bad called the Ghost Riders, who have the power to "erase people from reality."

There are fears that this will lead to the eventual demise of Stiles. There is no information to corroborate that yet, though, but the teaser suggests he will be in big trouble as he was already forgotten by his friends and loved ones due to the work of the villains.

From the looks of it, Stiles will find himself in some bad company come "Teen Wolf" season 6. Considering the heinous things these creatures can do, Stiles will be in grave danger.

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

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