‘Teen Wolf’ Season 6 Spoilers, News & Updates: Dylan O’Brien Resumes Filming; Show To Be Canceled Next After ‘Scream?’

"Teen Wolf" Season 6 has recently taken a break from production for the upcoming season of the MTV drama. As the cast and crew attend the panel for the SDCC 2016, filming for the new season is expected to resume anytime soon along with the return of Dylan O'Brien to reprise his role as Stiles.

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"Teen Wolf" Season 6 spoilers reveal that filming is set to resume anytime soon now that the MTV series recently announced that the upcoming season will premiere this fall. According to Teen Wolf News, the show revealed the fall release for the new season via its Twitter account.

While the exact airdate for the new season was not revealed, the publication notes on the resumption of filming for "Teen Wolf" Season 6 soon. It is believed that one of the reasons for the break was Dylan O'Brien's extensive injury following an accident, which prompted for a longer recovery time.

The cast and crew will also be attending the San Diego Comic Con 2016 wherein the MTV series is expected to unveil the "Teen Wolf" Season 6 trailer. It remains to be seen whether O'Brien will be making a surprise appearance at the SDCC or not.

Meanwhile, many fans were greatly disappointed when MTV announced that "Scream" has been officially cancelled after running for a couple of seasons on air. Fans and viewers of the series noted online that "Teen Wolf" Season 6 should be cancelled next after the series.

However, many fans expressed their sentiments and defended that "Teen Wolf" remains as one of the network's top rated shows as of date. The majority of the network's new shows are often aired before or after the series, which goes to show that the series is unlikely to get cancelled anytime soon.

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