‘Teen Wolf’ Season 6 Spoilers & Updates: Trailer Released At San Diego Comic Con; Dylan O’Brien Appearance Confirmed?

"Teen Wolf" Season 6 air date is rumored to be delayed following Dylan O'Brien's accident on the set of his upcoming film. While the MTV drama's release may have been pushed back to a much later date, a recent report suggests that the official trailer for the upcoming season will be released at the San Diego Comic Con. Will Dylan O'Brien attend the event?

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"Teen Wolf" Season 6 spoilers reveal that the cast and crew will be attending the San Diego Comic Con, which will run between July 20 - 24, reports Fangirlish. According to the publication, it still remains to be seen which of the actors will be attending the convention.

This came out as a good news to most fans and viewers of the show who have been excitedly waiting for "Teen Wolf" Season 6 updates. A sneak peek to the upcoming season is expected to be released at the SDCC.

Many fans are also holding out some hope that Dylan O'Brien will be attending the "Teen Wolf" panel at the San Diego Comic Con. As most fans know, the 24-year-old actor sustained multiple injuries while he was on the set of "Maze Runner: The Death Cure."

Fans are still waiting for confirmation regarding O'Brien's attendance at the SDCC. Meanwhile, executive producer Jeff Davis told Beacon Hills Trumpeter that "Teen Wolf" Season 6 will be dealing heavily with the "Stydia" romance.

Davis said that Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) and Lydia's (Holland Roden) romance will be addressed at the "Teen Wolf" Season 6 premiere. It was previously revealed in Melissa Ponzio's tweet that O'Brien was able to film a couple of scenes for the MTV series before he got into an accident, which means that Stiles will still be in the first episode of the show.

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