'Teen Wolf' season 6 air date news, spoilers: Final season premieres Nov. 15; Spin-off being mulled?

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Fans of Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) who may be worried over his potential demise at the hands of the Ghost Riders may breathe a huge sigh of relief as it is likely that he will survive the abduction after all.

People revealed that it obtained an exclusive clip from the upcoming sixth season of "Teen Wolf" which showed Dr. Alan Deaton (Seth Gilliam) giving Scott (Tyler Posey) the heads up about the Ghost Riders, who are mythical beings with the ability to erase their victim from reality as well as all memories pertaining to Stiles.

"The legend has always been that the Wild Hunt takes people, the truth is much worse. They erase people from reality," Deaton explained.

With Stiles still unaccounted for, it could be that he is the first victim of the Ghost Riders, yet he still remains confident that his friends will remember him and come to his rescue. It would seem that his best bud Scott  or his romantic interest Lydia (Holland Roden) could be Stiles' best bet for a rescue as they would be the most likely to have the biggest bond with him.

"You know they really don't know what they're missing. They just have this feeling that they're missing something," Posey says in an interview with AOL.

Show creator Jeff Davis confirms that Lydia could be the key to saving Stiles because they have a special bond between them. "We decided that this is the place to show that they've gone from a simple crush to friends to something deeper," he explained to EW.

The sixth and final season of the MTV show will premiere on Tuesday, Nov. 15, but hardcore fans should not lose hope as the network is considering a spin-off of the series.

"We wanted to do as Eichen House as its own spinoff with Doctor Deaton as the head of Eichen gathering a supernatural team," Davis said in the New York Comic Con panel for the show.

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