Now, before we get into all the details of how you can watch 'Teen Wolf' right now, here are some important points about the Wolfkill fantasy flick. Teen Wolf starring Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine has a PG rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 32 min. The release date of the movie is August 23rd, 1985. The movie received a user score of 62/100 on TMDb, which is informed by reviews from 1,217 community users.
Need a fast recap before watching? Here's the plot: "When a shy teenager's new-found powers help him score at basketball - and with the popular girls - he has some pretty hairy decisions to make."
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We've listed a number of streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription choices - along with the availability of 'Teen Wolf' on each platform when they are available. 'Teen Wolf' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on MGM Plus, Philo, MGM+ Amazon Channel, MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel, Prime Video, Fandango At Home, The Roku Channel, VIX , Google Play Movies, YouTube TV, Plex, Apple TV, Kanopy, Tubi TV, YouTube, fuboTV, and Hoopla in the US.
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Teen Wolf is a flip-flop of the horrorific I Was a Teenage Werewolf story: this time, lycanthropy makes the afflicted high-schooler a big man on campus. An otherwise routine teen comedy, this one works because of the customary bounce of Michael J. Fox, in one of his first leading roles (it was shot before Back to the Future but released in that blockbuster's wake, and cashed in nicely). Although his werewolf makeup makes him look more like Bigfoot than Lon Chaney, Jr., Fox manages to convey his peppy personality even under all that hair. Teen Wolf Too, however, is not even bearable. Here Fox is replaced by Jason Bateman, who finds that his wolfish inclination helps him become the big dog on the college boxing team. The sole bright spot is veteran actor Paul Sand as the boxing coach. The rest is howlingly unfunny.
























