Comic-Con 2016: Teen Wolf cast competes

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Teen Wolf’s Thursday panel at Comic-Con was overshadowed by the news that the show’s upcoming sixth season would be its last. But the cast wasn’t in mourning when they stopped by EW’s Con-X for some friendly competition.

Tyler Posey, Holland Roden, and Cody Christian battled Khylin Rhambo and Dylan Sprayberry by guessing which characters said which quote from the MTV show — not the easiest task with 80 episodes already banked.

EW’s Samantha Highfill doled out questions to the Posey/Roden/Christian contingent (team name: “Jamie Hyneman,” named after the reserved Mythbusters personality) against Rhambo and Sprayberry’s duo (team name: the apt “Wolfgang”).

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Things got off to an easy start, when Roden and Rhambo guessed lines read by themselves. Posey showed off his competitive side after showrunner Jeff Davis offered hints to the opposition, prompting the young actor to yell, “Do not [help them]!”

Roden came through in the clutch and broke the 3-3 tiebreak to clinch the win for team Jamie Hyneman.

Afterward, fans were able to ask the cast questions. Davis revealed Stiles’ (Dylan O’Brien) first name would be unveiled in the final set of episodes.

One fan asked who the cast would like to see die by the end of show. Posey offered up himself as a few screamed in protest of that possibility. More than anything, the star wanted things to be cleanly wrapped up. “I want everybody, including [the fans], to have closure,” he said.

Teen Wolf returns for its 20-episode farewell in November on MTV.

Con-X is a four-day getaway in Embarcadero Marina Park North in downtown San Diego. Made for all fans, Con-X allows anyone to get a taste of Comic-Con for free with panels, Q&A, trivia, music, screenings and more. Con-X runs Thursday through Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. PT.

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