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‘Teen Wolf’ Season 6 Spoilers: Theo To Show Off A New Him And Other Things To Expect

‘Teen Wolf’ Season 6 Spoilers: Theo To Show Off A New Him And Other Things To Expect

Jenia Gracia

Certain poilers revealed that new things are bound to happen in "Teen Wolf" season 6, and one of them would be the coming out of Theo Raeken (Cody Christian) as a new man.

What should fans expect from Theo now? What are the other things that will surprise fans in the upcoming sixth season?

While Theo has been known as the nefarious character, particularly towards Stiles Stilinski (Dylan O'Brien) and Lydia Martin (Holland Roden), a different side of him is said to be unleashed in "Ten Wolf" season 6, according to the spoilers from Zap2It

"It's still going to be Theo," Christian shared. "It's still going to be the guy that we love to hate, however, there's going to be this level of humanity towards him [...] There's just a new side, this vulnerability that's there, and it's present. So, I'm very very excited to share that."

In achieving this goal of Theo, the entertainment site theorized that Scott MacCall (Tyler Posey) will play a big part in helping him "foster his soft side."

In the meantime, the TV Line "Teen Wolf" season 6 spoilers have hinted about the events that each fan must anticipate in the last 20 episodes of the supernatural drama series from MTV.

Among these are the "big reveal" of Stiles' first name, "surprise returns" of some cast members, and Scott will be seen single for the first time.

During an interview, Posey shared that "So much peace was in me, and happiness, looking back on everything that we've done as a cast, as a show, as an entity."

"There's not a lot of shows that can say they've done that and made 100 episodes and remained friends and are going to go on to bigger and better things," he added. "I am going to bawl my eyes out, but they're all happy tears."

Keep posted for more "Teen Wolf" season 6 spoilers and updates.

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