‘Teen Wolf’ Season 6 To Air In November; Colton Haynes Returns To MTV Series? [Spoilers]

"Teen Wolf" Season 6 may still be a long way to go, as executive producer Jeff Davis revealed in a recent interview that the MTV drama may air later this year. The showrunner also talked about the possibility that Colton Haynes will reprise his role as Jackson Whittemore in the upcoming season.

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"Teen Wolf" Season 6 spoilers reveal that Colton Haynes may still return in the upcoming episodes of the MTV drama. In an interview with Creative132, showrunner Jeff Davis shared that Haynes will surely return to the show.

Davis explained that the last time Haynes was supposed to appear in "Teen Wolf," he had 12 episodes in it. However, Haynes decided to drop out because he had the chance to become a series regular in "Arrow."

"So today, 'Teen Wolf' is way different, would he fit in? We don't know," he shared. "But if we go on and on for more seasons, I can tell you, he'll be back for at least 10 episodes."

Davis also revealed that "Teen Wolf" Season 6 may be released at a much later time than expected given the circumstances in filming. According to the showrunner, Season 6 episode 1 may premiere in November.

Meanwhile, the show's writer, Will Wallace, recently teased fans on Twitter that "Teen Wolf" Season 6 episode 8 is "going to break the Internet." While details about the said episode were not given, it was enough for fans to speculate on possible plotlines.

Several fans believed that an epic "Stydia" moment on "Teen Wolf" Season 6 would be enough to break the Internet. However, others speculated on a possible death of a major character in Season 6 in relation to the aforementioned tweet.

What do you think will happen on "Teen Wolf" Season 6 that will break the Internet? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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