Teen Wolf Returning To Netflix After A Decade

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It’s been a decade since Teen Wolf last appeared on Netflix in the United States, and overnight on social media, the streamer teased and then confirmed that the show will finally be returning in full beginning at the start of December. 

The series has been available to stream on Netflix in most regions around the world at various points. Netflix in the United States has had the longest hiatus: the series streamed in the early 2010s but was removed in 2015, leaving it off the streamer for 10 years. Since its departure, it’s streamed on a number of platforms, including most recently Hulu and Prime Video.

Internationally, Teen Wolf was a staple on Netflix in many regions for much of the 2010s. The first two seasons were added in 2016, and the sixth and final season was added in 2017. Those regions, including the UK, kept the show (and got all seasons) for the next six years, and as we reported, it was removed from all remaining international countries in June 2023.

All six seasons of Teen Wolf, consisting of 100 episodes, will return to Netflix US on December 1st.

When a high school outcast gets bitten by a mysterious creature in the woods just hours before sophomore year begins, his life changes fast. Scott McCall isn’t declared dead, but he might as well be compared to the version of himself he knew before. Overnight, he gains heightened senses, impossible strength, and a temper that surges with every full moon. Juggling lacrosse practice, new romances, and a best friend who has a little too much fun with the whole “werewolf” thing gets tricky enough, but Beacon Hills is an unlucky town. Scott discovers that every step he takes toward owning his powers pulls him deeper into a hidden supernatural world filled with hunters, monsters, and threats that always seem to target the people he loves most.