'Teen Wolf' season 6 premiere spoilers: New villain in town?
Season 5 of "Teen Wolf" ended hinting about an upcoming villain to terrorize Beacon Hills. Fans are now speculating that a new villain is on its way.

A pair of bloody footprints is seen in the Dread Doctors' lab, right before the final episode came to an end. In an interview with TVLine, showrunner Jeff Davis was generous enough to divulge some details regarding the last scene of the season. "That was the Nazi werewolf!" he laughingly said. "I can absolutely confirm that the soldier has left the machine and will be a part of Season 6, a threat. It was something we were planning for a while, and we weren't sure if we were going to use that final shot, but once we started shooting Season 6, we figured we might as well use it."
When asked about the progression of Stiles and Lydia's "lingering feelings," Davis mentioned that the two will become next season's focal point. Particularly in the first episode of Season 6, Davis said something big will happen involving them.
Kira's fate is also hanging in the balance, and fans wanted to know when she will come back. Davis discussed huge changes in the next season that everyone should anticipate. "There are some big changes coming to the show next season; you'll have to wait and see the fate of Kira. It was partially because we wanted her to go down a difficult path. We wanted to see her with her mother in the desert, to make sure we gave her a full episode to explore her character," he explained.
In terms of some characters not being present in certain episodes, he mentioned how similar the show is with "The Walking Dead." He went on by saying, "As for certain characters not being in certain episodes, it's a lot like 'The Walking Dead'— some episodes, we just focus on different characters. It's about where the show and the characters are all headed as we start to hand things off to our 2.0 characters. We'll see the older ones graduate and go off and have other lives."
As of the moment, there is no specific releasedate yet for MTV's "Teen Wolf."