'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers, plot news: Melissa Ponzio teases new characters, surprises, and loss in new season

"Teen Wolf" star Melissa Ponzio has revealed some exciting details about "Teen Wolf" season 6 on her recent Twitter session with fans, who asked her about what the new season has in store.
The filming for the new season is in progress, which means a lot of gripping scenes have been completed and thankfully, Ponzio, who plays Melissa McCall in the series, was gracious enough to let fans in on some of them.
Playing Fiona Gallagher has been one of the great privileges of my life. I'm so happy to continue w my SHAMELESS family!Back to work in May!
— Emmy Rossum (@emmyrossum) December 14, 2016
On the first day of Christmas
— Gotham (@Gotham) December 14, 2016
my true love sent to me:
A Psycho on a Kill Spree#Gotham #12DaysOfVillains pic.twitter.com/m5yT8e0qXZ
Ponzio summarized "Teen Wolf" season 6 with a dozen of electrifying things – "new faces, places, emotions, possibilities, confusion, passion, tactics, problem solving, honor, relying on others [and] loss."
The actress also teased that "there's a lot of unexpected happenings, alliances [and] reveals" in the new season. In a nutshell, "Teen Wolf" season 6 will be massive and full of surprises.
When fans check back in on Beacon Hills, Scott (Tyler Posey) and his friends will be dealing with a Nazi werewolf, which will be causing major trouble for the heroes. The introduction of such creature also opens new storytelling possibilities.
"It may actually allow us to explore another episode in WWII. We had a lot of fun doing the fox and the wolf with the Japanese internment camp episode so we may revisit that," showrunner Jeff Davis told TV Guide back in March.
Unfortunately, the Nazi werewolf is just half of the crisis to be dealt with in "Teen Wolf" season 6. "There will be another threat that is worrisome," Davis teased. He explained that this menace is the product of a different mythology they will be tackling in the new season.
However, despite a couple of nightmarish monsters on their trail, Scott's camp will be most worried about graduation. "Teen Wolf" season 6 will start off with the second semester of senior year and Davis said it will bring "a lot of anxiety" to them.
"Teen Wolf" season 6 has not been assigned a premiere date yet.