'Teen Wolf' season 6 air date, spoilers: Tyler Posey comments on Scott's feelings around disappearance of Stiles

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The premiere of "Teen Wolf" season 6 is right around the corner, but actor Tyler Posey continues to unveil more details about the show's final season.

In an interview with AOL, the actor who portrays the role of Scott McCall in the supernatural drama from MTV revealed that the werewolf pack from Beacon Hills High School will find themselves missing Stiles (Dylan O'Brien), even if he had been erased from everyone's memories.

According to the actor, everyone will go on living their normal lives even though Stiles disappeared. But all of them will feel that something is missing. That feeling will mess up with them since they all know that, whenever they feel something is not right, there is a big possibility that something bad is actually happening around them.

"So they are just toying with the idea they don't know if they're making it up but they're all feeling it so they know that something must be weird," the actor stated.

On the other hand, Posey mentioned that he has limited information about Scott's journey in season 6. However, he admitted that he is excited to find out where his character is going towards the end of the series.

Meanwhile, executive producer Jeff Davis revealed during the "Teen Wolf" panel at the 2016 New York Comic-Con that there will be several cameo appearances when the series returns for its final season. One of them is Ian Bohen, who will reprise his role as one of the show's antagonists, Peter Hale. Davis also teased that Tyler Hoechlin will appear in one of the episodes of season 6 to reprise his role as Derek Hale.

In addition, Davis teased that they already contemplated on doing a "Teen Wolf" spinoff several years back. It could tackle the Eichen House arc.

The sixth and final season of "Teen Wolf" is slated to air on MTV on Tuesday, Nov. 15.

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