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'Teen Wolf' News, Spoilers: Series Star Sheds Details On Show's Upcoming Season 6

MTV's hit supernatural drama TV series, "Teen Wolf" is yet to wrap up filming for the second half of its Season 5. However, one series star steps out to shed some details about the show's upcoming Season 6.

In the latest Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast, actor Linden Ashby was joined by the folks over at Hypable.com to discuss about the show's midseason as well as on the upcoming new season.

"The story for season 6, as it's been explained to me, is phenomenal. It's great. I'm incredibly excited to film season 6," the 55-year-old, who plays the Sheriff Stilinski on the show, was quoted as saying.

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As detailed further by Ashby, the forthcoming season will see the characters "dealing with scary, scary stuff, but not necessarily monster scary stuff."

"Very kind of adult themes are being explored in season 6. [It's] complex. And I'm just sitting here with a big grin on my face because it's just going to be *expletive* good," the cast member explained.

This week, the show is slated to return with yet another exciting episode for Season 5B. Details are still scarce but according to spoiler reports, fans are about to find out more about the Beast of Gevaudan.

In an interview, series star Khylin Rhambo told Hollywood Life that the beast would be so powerful that it pushes the people of Beacon Hills, enemies and friends alike, to "ally and become allegiances together" in order for them to have a chance to defeat the creature.

Rhambo, who plays Mason, added that the Beast operates on its own terms and is not under the control of anyone. This makes it even more dangerous as the entity lusts for nothing but to destroy anything on its path and kill anyone who opposes it.

Find out more about this literally new big bad when "Teen Wolf" airs its next episode called "Damnatio Memoriae" (condemnation of memory) this Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 9 p.m. on MTV.

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