The season 3B premiere of MTV's Teen Wolf is only hours away, and the cast has been dropping hints about what's next for the supernatural denizens of Beacon Hills.

Picking up a few weeks after the events of "Lunar Ellipse," the premiere episode, which is titled "Anchors," will see Scott (Tyler Posey), Stiles (Dylan O'Brien), and Allison (Crystal Reed) start to suffer under the after effects of their faux suicide ritual. Keeping in tune with the season's tagline - "Lose Your Mind" - early previews have revealed that Scott will be having trouble controlling his transformations, Stiles will be experiencing strange lapses in consciousness, and Allison will be having hallucinations of her previously deceased aunt.

They are going to face a lot of different issues in the very first episode actually. You'll see that they are experiencing certain side-effects from it, so it's not an easy transition," series creator Brian Fuller explained to Happy Cool. "You'll see the characters really dealing with an aftermath and I think it will be interesting. I think it will be a good psychological thriller."

While the first half of season 3 was placed on a quick and frenetic timeline, 3B is expected bring chills at less of a breakneck pace.

"This season we take it to a different level," Posey explained in an MTV interview. "It's a little slower, a little more methodical, and a little more calculated than the other seasons. The other seasons are kind of big and scary, this one's a little creepy and eerie."

Starting with episode 3.13, the next 12 installments of Teen Wolf will be titled "Anchors," "More Bad Than Good," "Galvanize," "Illuminated," "Silverfinger," "Riddled," "Letharia Vulpina," "Echo House," "The Fox and the Wolf," "De-Void," "Insatiable," and "The Divine Move."

Click the first video below to see a clip form tonight's episode; click the second video to see a two-minute preview of season 3B; click the third video to see a new title sequence.

Teen Wolf returns to MTV on Jan. 6 at 10 p.m. ET.

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