"Teen Wolf" season 6 star Tyler Posey admitted that he was really worried of his co-star Dylan O'Brien after hearing about his accident on the set of "Maze Runner: The Death Cure." The actor also gave a few hints on what fans come expect when the hit MTV series returns in June.
Speaking to E! News, Posey said that he felt bad about not being with O'Brien after the accident and help him in his recovery. While he was not among the "Teen Wolf" season 6 stars who expressed their concern for O'Brien through social media, Posey shared that he was shook up by what happened.
"It was very scary for a little bit, I was really worried being here, him being in Vancouver. I was pretty racked up for a little while, but he's good. He's back home," he said.
In March, Hollywood Life reported that O'Brien hurt himself when he fell off the back of a set, which was supposed to look like the back of a train. Fortunately, he only ended up breaking his cheekbone. The filming for "Maze Runner: The Death Cure" was reportedly put on hold after the incident but is set to resume in six weeks.
Meanwhile, Posey also talked about what fans can expect on the premiere of "Teen Wolf" season 6. The actor shared that viewers will have a lot of things to look forward to in the coming season. Just like other TV actors who have gone to direct and produce an episode or two, Posey said that he is actually heading towards the same direction.
"I'm directing an episode sometime this season. I don't know what yet but that's exciting. I'm producing and it's just going to be good," he revealed.
In an interview with Seattle PI, via International Business Times, "Teen Wolf" showrunner Jeff Davis described season 6 as a "ghost story." He explained that there will be several WWII scenes, which involves a Nazi werewolf as the main villain. This story could run on more than one episode. Davis also shared that they may revisit the fox and the wolf storyline in the coming episodes.
"Teen Wolf" season 6 premieres June 2016.