Teen Wolf season 6 spoilers update: Filming begins in 'haunted mansion' in Inglewood, California

While the fifth season finale has yet to air on MTV, speculations about the plot of "Teen Wolf" season 6 already circulate online.

According to reports from Teen Wolf News, cameras have already begun to roll for "Teen Wolf" season 6 in an old mansion near the old oil fields in Inglewood, California.

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The house, considered a "haunted mansion," has been used by various other productions, according to the report.

Movie Pilot also posted several rumors about the sixth season of the supernatural teen drama series. One of them mentioned that the season will feature a big storyline for Deputy Jordan Parrish (Ryan Kelley). In season 5, viewers found out that Parrish is the hellhound, and he will be the one to engage in a bloody battle with the Beast of Gévaudan. According to spoilers, season 6 will be a big storyline for the character.

Meanwhile, it is also reported that the upcoming season of "Teen Wolf" will delve further into the arc involving Malia (Shelley Hennig) and her mother, the Desert Wolf (Marisol Nichols). According to spoilers for the season 5 finale, the mother-daughter duo will find themselves at odds with each other. Though there are no details yet about who will die between the two, it is speculated that they will remain at each other's throats in season 6.

SiverTimes revealed that the schedule of the production for "Teen Wolf" season 6 will have to work around the schedule of actor Dylan O'Brien, who will travel to Canada later this month to film for "Le Labyrinthe 3."

MTV has yet to reveal the release date of "Teen Wolf" season 6.

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