'Teen Wolf' Season 5 Spoilers: Parrish is Isaac's Brother? Lydia says someone will not come back while a cast member jumps ship to 'Criminal Minds'

By Staff Writer

Oct 01, 2014 12:10 PM EDT

Ahead of the return of "Teen Wolf" to MTV next year, there have been rumors circulating online about its cast members.

One of them is about Beacon Hills Deputy Jordan Parrish (Ryan Kelley), who is believed by pundits to be Camden, the deceased older brother of Isaac Lahey (Daniel Sharman). In his interview with MyFanBase, Kelley said about his character's past and his potential link to Isaac, "As far as his background goes I really haven't created too much up in my mind, I just know he's a veteran who served in the Middle East prior to becoming a Deputy Sheriff and feeling 'drawn' to Beacon Hills. I truly think Parrish is a good guy with a sense of duty and honor and trying to do what's right. As for any additional background on him I'm hoping, just like everyone else, that we will discover more soon enough."

Kelley added that he is banking on the show writers' work about his character once the details would be revealed on Season 5.

Meanwhile, actress Holland Roden, who plays Lydia in the series, hinted that someone from the cast will not return to Beacon Hills. She said as quoted by Hollywood Life, "You're going to have to tune in for season five to see if we're all coming back or not. That's just the reality... It's sort of a toss up of who is not coming back for season five, but somebody is not coming back for season five."

One thing's for sure though, Ian Nelson will be seen in another show late this year. Citing a TVLine report, The Inquisitr said that Nelson, who played the younger version of Derek in the show, will be playing an emotionally complex teen who deals with the taunts he and his friends receive in the crime drama. Nelson told fans on Twitter that the episode will be aired on November 12. On the other hand, it was not clear whether Nelson will be bidding goodbye to "Teen Wolf."

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