'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers, news: Tyler Posey helming episode 13

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The premiere episode of "Teen Wolf" season 6 is right around the corner, which means that the last adventures of the Beacon Hills wolf pack will soon begin.

For the sixth and final season of MTV's supernatural drama series, the wolf pack will face a new group of powerful villains called the Ghost Riders. But unlike their past nemesis who had the tendency to kill, this new big bad will only be interested in abducting their victims and erase them from the memories of the people around them.

In Beacon Hills, the Ghost Riders will attack Stiles (Dylan O'Brien). This means that aside from disappearing in town, all of the memories with Stiles in them will be completely wiped away from his loved ones. This will make it harder for him to be rescued. However, Stiles' best friend, Scott (Tyler Posey), and the love of his life Lydia, (Holland Roden), will feel that something important is missing in their lives. This could lead them to investigate about the missing piece.

Meanwhile, the cast of the series revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that one of the episodes in "Teen Wolf" season 6, particularly episode 13, will be directed by Posey, and it is one of the installments of the season that fans should look forward to.

On the other hand, Posey also revealed in the interview that filming the series finale of "Teen Wolf" is a highly emotional journey for him since it became hard for him to say goodbye to the show that became his second home. "I would stay for hours after work. I spend more time with these people, 17 hours a day, six months out of the year, for seven years...I'm really gonna miss having that second home," the actor said.

The sixth and final season of "Teen Wolf" will premiere on MTV with the episode titled "Memory Lost" on Tuesday, Nov. 15.

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