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Scott's a non-athletic, socially awkward high school sophomore...but a single wolf bite changes everything. Now he's the popular star of his lacrosse team and dating the new girl in town. But Scott's "new" abilities also pull him into the middle of a war between werewolves and werewolf hunters.
Starring
Tyler Posey, Crystal Reed, Dylan O'Brien
Genres
Young Adult Audience, Horror, Drama, Adventure, Action
Subtitles
English [CC]
Audio languages
English, English [Audio Description]
English, English [Audio Description]
When Scott McCall is convinced by his best friend, Stiles, to join a search in the woods for a missing body, something comes out of the darkness to take a bite out of his side.
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Now aware that he's become a werewolf, Scott must deal with hunters trying to catch him.
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Scott's first date with Allison ends up in the confusion of the dreaded "group date."
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A new hunter in town puts Derek's life in danger, forcing him to make reluctant allies out of Scott and Stiles.
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A new animal attack involving Lydia and Jackson raises more questions among authorities about wild animals.
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Scott and Stiles come up with ways for him to control the transformation in order to be with Allison.
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Trapped in the high school at night, Scott and his friends face questions and suspicions from each other.
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With Derek on the run from Stilinski and his Sheriff's department, Stiles must help Scott face his second full moon as a werewolf.
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Clues, including a prior encounter with Derek, bring Jackson to a dangerous revelation about Scott.
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With startling revelations weighing on him, Scott finds himself scrambling to protect the people he loves.
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While struggling with her family's secrets, Allison turns her focus to Scott and a Winter Formal dance.
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Scott McCall, caught in the middle of a war between hunters and werewolves, discovers one last clue.
Russell Mulcahy - director
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Season year
2011
Network
MTV
Content advisory
Alcohol use, foul language, sexual content, substance use, violence
Purchase rights
Stream instantly Details
Format
Prime Video (streaming online video)
Devices
Available to watch on supported devices
I first started watching as I'd run out of stuff to watch on Netflix and this is free with Prime. The title itself 'Teen Wolf' kept me away for a while as I expected it to be like the 'Twilight' variety. I was pleasantly surprised, and before I knew it, I was binge watching all the seasons. The plot is tight, the casting is awesome, and I love the pace of the show. The special effects are great as well, no cheap CGI here. Tyler Posey does a great job playing the lead character and his sidekick Dylan O Brien is adorable and funny. I also love the Lacrosse team coach, who is caught unawares amongst all the fighting between these supernatural creatures; great for some light-hearted comedy, especially after the show takes on a more serious/dark turn after season 2. Lydia's character irritated me briefly, her constant pout and her 'I'm too cool' attitude put me off. Watching got much easier once she discovered her true powers. I tried watching the Vampire Diaries and eventually stopped watching after season 4 as I got fed up with the Elena/Damon/Stefan love triangle and felt the plot was tedious, with a tad too much teen angst thrown in. But, I will be looking out for Season 6 of Teen Wolf. Try it if you've been considering it as well, you just might love it too.
This show is woefully episodic and that comes across like a disconcerting accident rather than a meaningful artistic choice.

And I've gotten all the way to the end of whole first season with the feeling that that premise still remains unexplainable.

The dialogue is downright bad more often than not.

Yet I'm giving it four stars because it somehow manages to be a good show in spite of all that.

For one thing, the central theme of lycanthropy is attractive. It's not just about the visual motif being pretty either - it's more that they really do get across a sense of the wild magic and mystery in it.

Another big positive is that the star seems like a good actor and his character, his best friend and his girlfriend are especially sympathetic.

The show's insight into the primitive young male experience it depicts is really where it shines. And it ultimately has an optimistic feel as far as human character is concerned despite delving into some pretty dark episodes. So all in all, I vouch for this show as one of the best I've seen in a long time.
this is my guilty pleasure. my reason for making it past Mondays. I own all of the seasons released to dvd and watch them periodically.

it's cheesy sometimes but it's an mtv drama madeforteensso you gotta be ready to accept that . The plot is pretty decent for a Supernatural scifi drama and the character development is great and so subtle and natural that it is only when you do a re watch that you see how the characters have grown and evolved.

I love this show
Teen Wolf season 1 lays out a foundation of characters of all ages in a small town but it's not your usual township as it has ware wolfs. It's a great program of action, decisions & outcomes. It's always evolving & changing, showing even that mystical life creatures encounter the same issues & problems that humans daily face. Following the characters is challenging as you are constantly guessing whom is what & are they the good ones or the bad ones. New characters are always being introduced as well as new kinds of mystical creatures which offers plenty of action as well as keeping the excitement level high. Choices made offer consequences & how it affects each other, friends & their family. There is the routine of being in high school & finding your place in the world & the older adult characters balance jobs, family & living. Presently I am on season 3 but I got hooked in Season 1 watching it. It's fun, relaxing, action packed & a great escape into another world.
I watched this since it was free on Amazon Prime and at first Tyler Posey's character as Scott drove me crazy as an immature and annoying teenager, who did those things that make you wince as the audience. But with the help of the handsome Derek Hale played by Tyler Hoechlin I made it enough episode in to finally start to like the younger cast members. By the end, I found its treatment it had some inner depth including its sympathetic use of Homosexual character and themes as real life and not a gimmick, the struggles of a single mom, and some true friendships among characters. A show that improved into a better season 2.
This series has the potential to be it's generation's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The supporting cast actually far exceeds the main character as we often sing 'scotty doesn't know'.
This also has the single best handling of LGBT issues I have seen in television.
Smart, scary, arc driven. There is a bit of silliness in the practical effects and how the werewolves run but all in all an intriguing series. (Worthing through season 4 already, purchase the whole series)
I have a blu-ray player that I thought was region adjustable but found out that when set for Region B, the subtitles were permanent when playing even when set for English language. Video quality was great. I only wish they just made all blu-ray players region free. It would make it so much better for customers anywhere in the world and the manufacturer so they wouldn't run out of supply in one particular region. With such a popular show, only Region B or C was available and never for the USA...very disappointed.
Normally I wouldn't watch a show that had the words "Teen" and "MTV" associated with it because I haven't been a teen in nearly two decades and I haven't watched MTV since they stopped airing actual music videos. But, I watched the first couple episodes of Teen Wolf on Netflix after some friends recommended it and I was hooked! I went through both seasons in about four days of marathon watching, and now I'm impatient for season three.

You really can't compare it at all with the cult classic movie, but if you enjoy this show for what it offers -- it totally delivers! It has some sharp writing, fantastic characters and the actors are very talented. I love the romance between Allison and Scott because it really feels like a teenage relationship, albeit complicated by the whole werewolf problem. I love the supporting cast who manage to shine through even bit parts, but my favorite character by far is Stiles. Dylan O'Brien really brings him alive, and the writers have given him a lot of great material to work with. He lights up every scene he is in and totally steals the entire series for me.

No TV show is perfect, of course, and this show does have its problems with some heavy handedness, some character portrayals and continuity issues. But, for the most part the show works on a lot of levels. I hate to compare it to any other TV show because it needs to be appreciated for what it has to offer. For instance, it's not as deep or expansive as Buffy was, but if you liked the play of relationships and characters in Buffy, I think you should give this show a shot. I'm so glad I wasn't put off by the name and gave it a try. I'm totally addicted!
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Before I was actually *in* high school, I was pretty sure it was gonna be just like the dramatic teen shows I watched religiously. But uh, spoiler alert: It absolutely wasn't. So I settled for living vicariously through my favorite fictional teenagers and their exciting over-the-top lives, because that was way more fun than my boring day-to-day drudgery. In my head, my best friends were Blair Waldorf and Brooke Davis, and my crushes were Caleb Rivers and Matt Saracen.
Now, as a "grownup," I'm still a major fan of adolescent dramas, and luckily for me, there are a whole new batch of more woke, more risqué, and oftentimes, higher quality teen shows to binge these days. Between Euphoria, Sex Education, and Never Have I Ever, the best teen dramas of today are relatable in ways that adult dramas just... aren't. Let's be honest, we haven't fully shed our teenage skin. Insecurities linger. Imposter syndrome is real as hell. We're all basically just winging it—no one actually knows what they're doing.
So, if you're like me and want to distract yourself from your very real adult responsibilities—your relationship, your job, your bills—I suggest diving into one of the 40 best teen dramas below for a healthy dose of exaggerations, cliff-hangers, and deep secrets. You know, all the good stuff.
Move over, Bring It On. Dare Me is a story about cheerleaders for the next generation, and includes something for all the true-crime lovers (some murder mystery, duh). Sadly, it was cancelled after one season, but that makes it a quick watch.
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John Green fans waited almost a decade-and-a-half for this coming-of-age novel to hit the screen. It was initially going to be a movie, but eventually became a miniseries distributed by Hulu. The enthralling story is about the titular character, Alaska, and her friendships at an Alabama boarding school. It has that air of sophistication that all John Green stories have, and of course, a crushing ending.
We love a drama about athletes (cough, Friday Night Lights and One Tree Hill, cough cough). All American focuses on a rising high school football star, who is recruited from South Crenshaw High to play in Beverly Hills. Lots of drama ensues on and off the field, you know the drill.
If you're wondering whether this is just Sabrina the Teenage Witch for Gen Z-ers, then yes, you are correct—but it's also so much more than that. Kiernan Shipka (Sally from Mad Men, duh) plays Sabrina, a half-witch and half-mortal who struggles with her identity in spite of her powers. This adaption is dark, complicated, and really, freakin' good.
Mystery. Romance. Treasure hunting. Cute boys. Despite its whack ending, Outer Banks became a fan-favorite nearly overnight, and it's already been renewed for a second season.
The Mindy Kaling-created series is the perfect rom-com with lots of depth—classic Mindy stuff. Devi is a sophomore balancing her Indian heritage while trying to fit in. And what's the best way to do that, you ask? Get the most popular guy in high school to be her ~first~. The only issue is that she backs out at the last minute and then starts to fall for the last person she ever thought she'd like.
A common teen trope is throwing characters from a lower socioeconomic community into a wealthy high school. Elite carries on this legacy with three students who attend an exclusive private school in Spain, but the culture clash gets kicked up a notch when they become involved in a murder.
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As four friends navigate high school in their South Central Los Angeles neighborhood, their bond is put to the test and they must confront all the challenges and complexities (homecoming, betrayal, the works) that come with being a teenager. It's drama with a side of laughs.
Two teenage outsiders, James (who thinks he's a psychopath) and Alyssa (who's full of angst), go on a road trip. Violence ensues, alongside classic British dark humor. It's based on a comic book series, btw.
Imagine realizing that your parents aren't actually your biological parents. That's what happens to Bay when her blood is tested in a high school lab, kicking off a series of events that brings two very different families together. You won't be able to look away from this one.
A group of high school students devote themselves to figuring out how their classmate died. While they’re busy trying to put the pieces together, they discover some dark secrets about their small town and its residents. Yeah, you're right, the series is based on the Archie comics and stars your faves Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse!
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Euphoria is undoubtedly intense, so if you're looking for something lighter, feel free to move right along. Our protagonist is Rue (played by the Emmy-award-winning Zendaya), a 17-year-old high schooler fresh out of rehab, and we get to know the complex web of people in her life who also are battling addictions, insecurities, and, well, lust.
Coming home to no adults in sight might sound fun in theory, but TBH, it’ll spook you the f*ck out in this show. A group of teens cuts their trip short due to a storm, but when they arrive back to their hometown, it’s completely empty. They have to work together to figure out what happened while making sure they survive.
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Can you imagine your mom being a sex therapist? Welp, that’s the reality for high schooler Otis, who doesn’t really like to publicize the fact that his mother helps people with their sexual struggles for a living. But then he realizes that with the sex knowledge he’s accumulated, he could actually help his reputation and boost his popularity by counseling other kids, so he teams up with a girl he’s crushing on to create an underground therapy sitch for his fellow classmates.
If you’ve never watched this eye-candy-packed show, lemme give you a quick explainer: A high school boy gets bitten by a werewolf one night while he’s out in the forest and doesn’t know if he’s...human...or werewolf...or both. This transformation gets him (and his best friend) into some drama, naturally.
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High-schooler Amy (Shailene Woodley) finds out she's unexpectedly pregnant and through the five seasons of the show, you follow her journey from the moment she tells her parents the news to coming to terms with her new reality to falling in love.

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Mental health is obviously such an important topic, and this series gets *into it* in a very real way. Hannah (played by Katherine Langford) dies by suicide, leaving behind 13 recordings to explain her tragic decision. We learn her story not only through the recordings, but also from her crush, Clay. The first season of this series was celebrated by critics (Langford even got a Golden Globe nom) but mental health experts expressed concern with how the show handles sensitive topics such as suicide and rape, so please take care if you choose to watch.

If you haven’t already seen every episode of this classic, then you must have played sports after school. 7th Heaven will keep you occupied for a W-H-I-L-E, considering there are eleven seasons to get through. Perfect if you're into domestic drama, teenage romance, a bit of God talk, and Jessica Biel.
Despite its short life on NBC (so short, the last three episodes aired on something called Fox Family Channel), this dramedy gave some of today’s biggest stars (ahem, James Franco, Linda Cardellini, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, and Busy Philipps) their first major roles. The show deals with extremely regular and relatable stuff: Friendship, love, and the agony of being weird in high school.
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Ah, yes, the show your parents really, realllllllly didn't want you to watch when you were in high school—maybe 'cause of all the sex, drugs, and underage drinking?! There is nothing more delicious than a voyeuristic look into the fabulous (and dramatic) lives of the upper-crust of the Upper East Side. Also, a young Blake Lively and Penn Badgley dating on-screen and off-screen? Yes, please.
Before Gossip Girl, Josh Schwartz introduced us to Marissa Cooper, Ryan Atwood, and Ryan Atwood’s questionable tank top. The pilot alone was a major triumph for television in the early ’00s. The Chrismukkah episodes were also always a real treat.
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From blackmail to ~*all the deaths*~, PLL kept fans on high alert from the very first scene. Loosely based on a novel series by the same name, the show is essentially a shiny whodunnit. Alison, the queen bee of her high school crew, goes missing, leaving her former BFFs to pick up the pieces, move on
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