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'Teen Wolf' Unleashes Creepy Teaser for Part 2 of Season 3
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Stiles loses his mind as he sees in his imagination his friends doing sign language in a classroom.

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To tide fans over the return of "Teen Wolf", MTV has released a new teaser for the season 3 winter premiere of the show. It highlights Dylan O'Brien's Stiles, whose mental state will seemingly be one of the main issues in the remainder of the season.

The promo video titled "Lose Your Mind" opens with him saying something unheard on the football field. He's later featured seeing his friends doing sign language in a classroom before he screams to himself, "Wake up!" The scenes are set to creepy music and voice of a little girl saying, "Life is but a dream."

The second part of "Teen Wolf" season 3 will premiere Monday, January 6 on MTV. Tyler Posey's Scott will adjust to his latest transformation into a True Alpha. "You know, he's going to have a crisis of confidence, and he's also going to learn that this is a power and level of responsibility that's not easy for a high school teenager, specifically," the actor said.

"So he's going to have to trust, say, the twins and allow them to help - or push them away," he added. "He's going to have to figure out the roles of his friends and his pack - people like Isaac, Allison and Stiles and Lydia. In a way, we've build a pack that is both human and supernatural. So I think it's kind of a cool story to tell, especially in high school where everyone is essentially looking for their group. An this is one that's very all-inclusive."

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