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‘Teen Wolf’ Season 6 Update: Scott's Father Is Back! Fans Are Freaking Out That Stiles Could Be Killed Next

By Lexie V. | Update Date: Dec 30, 2016 09:33 PM EST

Fan favorite Dylan O'Brien wrapped filming ahead of everyone else prompting fans to believe that his character Stiles may be in danger of being killed next. While this could be bad news for fans, they still have something to rejoice about since Scott's father will be returning to Beacon Hills.

Following the fateful accident, while filming "Maze Runner: The Death Cure" earlier this year, Dylan O'Brien settled for a minor role in "Teen Wolf" season 6. This is to accommodate his recovery and other commitments, Seventeen reported. However, an Instagram fans are freaking out fans that the returning character may be killed off next.

In a behind-the-scene photo posted by Daniel Flores, O'Brien is seen with the costume supervisor of "Teen Wolf" season 6 with captions that say his work is already done with the actor. He also noted the wonderful experience he had with the actor during the season 6 run. The problem is, the series is still left with half of the season to shoot. Fans are now questioning how O'Brien could be done so soon.



More so, O'Brien's character Stiles is last seen captured by the Ghost Rider. With so many episodes left to shoot for "Teen Wolf" season 6 and the character's current situation, fans can't help but fear for Stile's life. After making heated discussions on the Internet, the post was taken down but not before fans shared the photo.

 However, another costume designer in the person of Adam West took to Twitter to reassure fans that TV shows are often filmed out of order. Given O'Brien's strict schedule, the team may have decided to shoot the finale ahead. Meanwhile, Matthew Del Negro or better known as Papa McCall will be returning to Beacon Hills for "Teen Wolf" season 6, TV Line reported. The next episode of "Teen Wolf" season 6 will air on January 3, 2017, on MTV.

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