‘Teen Wolf’ Season 6 Spoilers, News & Updates: Scott Finds A New Love Interest? Lydia Goes Back To The Past?

"Teen Wolf" Season 6 is currently filled with lots of speculations from fans and viewers of the MTV drama. Recent casting news for the series seemingly hints on the possibility that Scott will find a new love interest in the upcoming season. Holland Roden will also be filming a flashback scene in the 80s. Will Lydia go back to the past?

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"Teen Wolf" Season 6 is rumored to feature a new love interest for Scott McCall (Tyler Posey). Rumors surrounding this storyline began after it was revealed that Gabrielle Elyse will be playing the role of Jayden in the upcoming season.

According to Design & Trend, a call sheet from the show's production showed Elyse playing a role in "Teen Wolf" Season 6. While details surrounding her character are yet to be revealed in the upcoming season, the publication notes on the possibility that her character will be a recurring role throughout the season.

Since her character was given a name, there is a possibility that Elyse will not be simply appearing in one episode of "Teen Wolf" Season 6 alone. This led to speculations that Jayden may captivate Beacon Hills' teen wolf, Scott McCall.

Meanwhile, "Teen Wolf" Season 6 spoilers from Teen Wolf News reveal that Lydia Martin will be going back to the 1980s. A casting notice for the series showed that they are looking for a "Holland Roden photo double" along with extras sporting the "'80's HAIRSTYLES."

Series creator Jeff Davis confirmed the casting notice for "Teen Wolf" Season 6. Davis also shared that there will be a flashback scene in the upcoming season.

"It's true. There's a flashback to 1987," said Davis.

What does this flashback scene to the '80s mean for Lydia? Do you think Scott will find a new love interest in "Teen Wolf" Season 6? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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