'Teen Wolf' season 6 air date news, spoilers: Final season to conclude show; new character to be introduced

'Teen Wolf' episode screenshot mtv.com

Understandably, fans have a lot of mixed emotions for the highly popular supernatural drama television series "Teen Wolf" as it is now just weeks away until its sixth season is set to get back on air.

The combination of excitement and sadness, of course, lingers due to the fact that the show will be coming to an end after the sixth season, as was announced by the cast during the recently held 2016 Comic Con event.

However, fans are still looking forward to a great season which is expected to wrap everything up and hopefully bring to a close all the stories that have been told so far in "Teen Wolf." The season will be comprised of 20 episodes, which means that there is still a lot of events that will be covered.

According to the latest spoiler reports, Dylan O'Brien's character — Stiles — may still be a part of the new episodes, but he may be absent in some of them reportedly due to injuries he got while shooting his latest movie, "The Maze Runner 3." The story will also likely incorporate his absence, which does tie into the reports that his character might be going missing in the first few episodes.

His disappearance will also allegedly coincide with the arrival of the Ghost Riders into the small town of Beacon Hills.

Reports have also revealed that a brand new face may be gracing the new episodes in the form of Sibo Mlambo from the Starz adventure television series "Black Sails." The actress will reportedly be playing the role of Tamora Monroe, a new Humanities Teacher at Beacon Hills High.

Tamora will apparently be taking over the role of Ms. Morrell (Bianca Lawson), who was the school guidance counselor in the previous seasons of the show.

"Teen Wolf" season 6 is scheduled to premiere its brand new episodes next month on Tuesday,  Nov. 15, on MTV.

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