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'Teen Wolf' Season 6B: Scott's Pack Faces Off With New Hunter Group

A new group of hunters will cause problems for Scott (Tyler Posey) and his werewolf pack in the second half of the current installment of "Teen Wolf."

According to Movie Pilot, many fans are excited to know more about the hunters who will descend on Beacon Hills and make things difficult for the pack. Very little details have been teased about the said group. So far, though, it has been revealed that it will be composed of old and young members alike. Some of the actors confirmed for the part are Andrew Matarazzo and Froy Gutierrez. How different the new group is compared to the Argents and the Calaveras still remains to be seen. If their members end up following the Calaveras' footsteps, Scott and his wolf brothers will definitely be in danger.

Previously, it has been reported that season 6B will kickstart several months after Scott and the other's graduation. Although he, Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) and Lydia (Holland Roden) are supposed to leave Beacon Hills for college, something huge will happen that will prevent them from doing so. The whole town will reportedly be thrown into chaos, and even the FBI will get involved. Scott's father, Agent Rafe McCall (Matthew Del Negro), will arrive to sort things out. Together with his son, they will investigate the new mysteries that are set to take place in Beacon Hills.

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Meanwhile, production for the final episodes of the series has finally ended. Roden recently shared a photo on her Instagram account, stating that it was their last day on set. She also wrote a heartfelt message to her co-stars and staff, thanking them for the three years she spent with them.

"Today is the day that @teenwolf turns off their cameras and closes their doors. No chapter of my life will quite touch me like #Jeffdavis and the world he created at @teenwolf - the attitude of these shows- the tone that is on set- starts at the top- It has been such a privilege to work for such kind and hard working bosses. I will only continue to peel back the layers of my gratitude of @teenwolf which are to be discovered for years to come," Roden wrote in the Instagram post.

"Teen Wolf" season 6 is rumored to return late June.

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