TRENDING Published January23, 2016 By Romeo Vasquez Jr.

‘Teen Wolf’ Spoilers: Dread Doctors To Be Unmasked Soon! First Bisexual, Buddhist Werewolf Introduced!

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Cody Saintgnue
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There are only a couple of episodes left for "Teen Wolf" Season 5B yet there are also a lot more in store, more than enough for the fans to be excited about: returning characters, the unmasking of the Dread Doctors and a bisexual Buddhist werewolf!

The Dread Doctors are the culprit for many of the chimeras that have terrified Beacon Hills and most recently, they managed to resurrect the Beast of Gevaudan, which is this season's biggest threat yet.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, "Teen Wolf" showrunner Jeff Davis revealed that this season, we may finally know who the Dread Doctors are with their identities finally revealed.

"Unmasking is definitely on the table," Jeff Davis said. "The makeup for underneath the surgeons' masks... our makeup effects artist did a phenomenal job. We're happy about it. You'll see it eventually."

Davis said that the faces of the Dread Doctors will be revealed by the end of Season 5B, saying, "We've been treating the 20 episodes as one storyline, so this thing will wrap up in 520."

"You'll know the fate of the Dread Doctors, you'll know the fate of all our characters, and how it leads into season 6," Davis added.

Meanwhile, Cody Saintgnue, who plays Brett Talbot, talks about how his role will "break labels," being the first bisexual and the first Buddhist werewolf.

"Brett's a cool, edgy, sexy character and so it's nice to add this interesting layer," Cody Saintgnue said (via Gay Times).

He added, "People can have a stigma with what they think gay, straight, lesbian, everything is, and yeah, he is bisexual and he's a Buddhist. It's opening people's minds to what's out there and I think that's really cool."

Cody also said that with his role, he hopes to inspire the LGBT youth, saying, "You may not know what you are yet and that's ok."

"You might like this, you might like that. You might like this and that. It doesn't matter because there is someone on TV that you look up to that is doing it. It's very rewarding."   

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