'Teen Wolf' season 6 air date, spoilers: Jeff Davis teases surprise guest appearing at SDCC 2016

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The cast and crew of "Teen Wolf" will unveil season 6's biggest mysteries at the upcoming San Diego Comic Con 2016.

MTV confirmed that "Teen Wolf" will be present at the upcoming SDCC, on July 21, where they will debut the first trailer for the much-awaited season 6.

The network also revealed that series creator and executive producer Jeff Davis will be present during a panel discussion that will be hosted by Entertainment Weekly's Samantha Highfill in Ballroom 20, where the first trailer for the upcoming season will be shown. The upcoming SDCC appearance could also give fans a chance to ask questions regarding the plot of season 6.

Those who will attend the "Teen Wolf" presentation could get their hands on a variety of freebies, including exclusive "Teen Wolf" posters and memorabilia, as well as MTV portable chairs and iFans.

Meanwhile, Teen Wolf News revealed that Davis teased a mysterious appearance at this year's SDCC panel. According to the report, the series creator mentions that "there will be at least one person who has never been" to the annual pop culture convention. But he did not give a hint about that person's identity.

Meanwhile, speculations claim that the release of "Teen Wolf" season 6 has been delayed because of the accident that happened involving star Dylan O'Brien, who portrays the role of Stiles Stilinski.

According to speculations, the production for the upcoming season has been delayed to allow O'Brien to recover from the injuries that he incurred while on the set of his upcoming film "Maze Runner: The Death Cure." But the network and O'Brien's camp have yet to comment on these rumors.

MTV is expected to announce the official release date of "Teen Wolf" season 6 during the SDCC 2016 panel.

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