4 Werewolf Movies To Stream For Free This Weekend On Tubi

Wolves travel in packs, so it makes sense that movies about werewolves should be watched in packs as well.

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Tubi is home to an eclectic array of werewolf films. Here are four of the best.

If you need more lycanthrope action after watching the new Wolf Man currently in theaters, we have you covered. All of the werewolf films listed below are streaming for free right now on Tubi.

An American Werewolf in London (1981)

An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Makeup artist Rick Baker won the very first official Academy Award for Best Makeup for the effects he created in this movie.

What better way to start a werewolf mini-marathon than with this all-time classic. From its revolutionary special effects to its humorously horrific story about a backpacker who is bitten by a monster while traveling through England, An American Werewolf in London is the best werewolf movie ever made.

Blackout (2023)

Blackout (2023)
Blackout stars Alex Hurt, the son of actor William Hurt. Pictures of Alex’s father can be seen in the movie.

Blackout crafts a modern spin on a classic monster. Charley (Alex Hurt) is an alcoholic struggling with depression, and he is convinced that he has been hurting people as a werewolf. He’s come to the decision to take drastic action to stop himself, but before he ends it all, he tries to do some good for the people of his community. Written and directed by Larry Fessenden, Blackout is the filmmaker’s second modern take on a classic monster after his 2019 Frankenstein film titled Depraved.

Howl (2015)

Howl (2015)
The director of Howl, Paul Hyatt, has a background in makeup and prosthetic effects, working on films including Eden Lake (2008), Attack the Block (2011), and The Descent (2005).

Howl is a siege-style movie in which the passengers aboard a stranded train barricade themselves against an attack by a pack of werewolves. It’s a low-budget affair with a mix of digital and practical effects, and it’s a good time for fans of single-location survival horror films.

The Werewolf (1956)

The Werewolf (1956)
The Werewolf was part of a double feature when it was first released in 1956 along with Earth vs. the Flying Saucers.

Released at a time when alien invasions and giant irradiated monsters were popular, The Werewolf was a bit of a throwback. Even with its retro appeal, the movie keeps up with the times by using science and the fear of nuclear destruction as the reason for its werewolf’s existence. For modern audiences, it’s a fun oddity of the werewolf genre.