'Teen Wolf' season 5 spoilers: Wolf pack to deal with Dread Doctors, show to revisit Stiles' sleep disorders in episode 2 'Parasomnia'

Before this month ends, "Teen Wolf" fans will see their favorite wolf pack make the most of their high school as fate leads them to different paths. A trailer released for season 5 of the supernatural drama shows that if there's one thing that's going to separate them, it most definitely won't be graduation. 

Talking to Hypable, executive producer Jeff Davis revealed that the new forces machinating to destroy the group are called Dread Doctors. He did not reveal whether or not they were extracted from a certain mythology or what their motives are, but they are in "Teen Wolf" season 5 to do some damage. 

The new season will premiere with "Creatures of the Night." This will be followed by an episode Davis called "Parasomnia," which is said to delve into Stiles' history of sleeping disorders such as nightmares and sleep paralysis first seen in season 3 of the show. 

Meanwhile, E! Online had a lot to divulge about "Teen Wolf" season 5. First, the website dished that there will be a "truly epic kiss" but did not reveal who will share the moment. It also hinted at the return of someone familiar, rumored to be Isaac, who left and never came back after Allison's death. The reappearance of Daniel Sherman, who plays the role of Isaac, was speculated after his character in "The Originals" was killed off. 

Apart from a returning character, there will be a new one as well. This one is believed to be Theo, played by "Pretty Little Liars" star Cody Christian. Theo is a lone wolf who arrives in town in search for a pack. E! Online also said that "major" danger awaits a major character. 

Lastly, "Teen Wolf" season 5 will drop some references from two former series regulars — one that's already dead and one that's still alive, not in Beacon Hills but somewhere else. Who could those two be? Viewers can find out on June 29 and 30, when episodes 1 and 2 of the show's new season air. 

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