List of the latest werewolf movies in 2022 and the best werewolf movies of 2021 & the 2010’s. Top werewolf movies to watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+ & other Streaming services, out on DVD/Blu-ray or in cinema’s right now.

New werewolf movies in 2022 in Cinema & on VOD
1. Eight for Silver

CAST: Kelly Reilly, Boyd Holbrook & Alistair Petrie
In the late nineteenth century, brutal land baron Seamus Laurent slaughters a Roma clan, unleashing a curse on his family and village. In the days that follow, the townspeople are plagued by nightmares, Seamus’s son Edward goes missing, and a boy is found murdered. The locals suspect a wild animal, but visiting pathologist John McBride warns of a more sinister presence lurking in the woods.—Frank Liesenborgs <[email protected]
2. Wolf

CAST: George MacKay, Lily-Rose Depp & Paddy Considine
Jacob, a man who believes he is a wolf trapped in a human body, is sent to a clinic by his family where he is forced to undergo increasingly extreme forms of “curative” therapies at the hands of The Zookeeper. Jacob’s only solace is the enigmatic wildcat with whom he roams the hospital in the dead of night. The two form an improbable friendship that develops into infatuation.
3. The Amityville Moon

CAST: Cody Renee Cameron, Tuesday Knight & Trey McCurley
Ever since that close encounter with a monstrous abomination, Father Peter has dedicated himself to God, giving his all to help young women get their lives back on track at the St. Matthias House of Rehabilitation. However, the pious servant is shocked to discover that troubled halfway house residents Alyssa and Karla have gone missing. Now, to shed light on their unaccountable disappearance, disgraced Detective Robbie Kimball embarks on a mission to find them, unaware of the risks involved. Indeed, truth is sometimes stranger than fiction, as someone, or better yet, something, spills innocent blood. Who knows what’s been happening behind the closed doors of the mysterious Amityville institution?—Nick Riganas
4. Vikingulven

CAST: Liv Mjönes, Sjur Vatne Brean & Arthur Hakalahti
Thale (17) has just moved with her parents to a small town after her mother has a new job in the local police. After a student is killed brutally at a party Thale attends, she becomes a key witness. Was the killer an animal? A wolf?
5. The Wolf of Snow Hollow

CAST: Jim Cummings, Riki Lindhome & Robert Forster
Terror grips a small mountain town as bodies are discovered after each full moon. Losing sleep, raising a teenage daughter, and caring for his ailing father, officer Marshall struggles to remind himself there’s no such thing as werewolves.
6. Valley of Shadows

CAST: Adam Ekeli, Kathrine Fagerland, Jone Hope Larsen, Lennard Salamon
Between the sea and the mountains in a small village in Norway, Aslak (6) lives with his mother Astrid. A tragic event occurs that Aslak can’t quite understand and Astrid struggles to handle. In a quest for answers, Aslak ventures into the dark forest behind his house. Is what happens on his journey merely a boy’s imagination or is it reality? VALLEY OF SHADOWS is a film in the tradition of Scandinavian Gothic.
7. Good Manners

CAST: Isabél Zuaa, Marjorie Estiano, Miguel Lobo, Cida Moreira
Clara, a lonely nurse from the outskirts of São Paulo, is hired by mysterious and wealthy Ana as the nanny for her unborn child. The two women develop a strong bond, but a fateful night changes their plans.
8. Wildling

CAST: Liv Tyler, Brad Dourif, Bel Powley, James Le Gros
Anna spends her entire childhood under the care of a mysterious man she only knows as Daddy. He keeps her locked in an attic making her fear the Wildling, a child-eating monster that roams the outside. At age 16, Anna is freed by small-town sheriff Ellen Cooper who helps her start a new life as a normal teenager. But as Anna’s body begins to blossom, her childhood nightmares return with a vengeance, leading to the conclusion of a terrifying secret.
9. When Animals Dream

CAST: Sonia Suhl Lars Mikkelsen Sonja Richter
16-year old Marie lives on a small island with her seriously ill mother and her father, who takes care of the family. But suddenly mysterious deaths happen and Marie can feel something strange happening to her body.
10. November

CAST: Rea Lest Jörgen Liik Arvo Kukumägi
“November” is based on Estonian novel “Rehepapp” by Andrus Kivirähk, a bestseller of the last twenty years. The film is a mixture of magic, black humor and romantic love. The story is set in a pagan Estonian village where werewolves, the plague, and spirits roam. The villagers’ main problem is how to survive the cold, dark winter. And, to that aim, nothing is taboo. People steal from each other, from their German manor lords, and from spirits, the devil, and Christ. To guard their souls, they’ll give them away to thieving creatures made of wood and metal called kratts, who help their masters by stealing more. They steal even if their barns are already overflowing. Stealing is an obsession that makes the villagers more and more like the soulless creatures they command, the kratts. The main character of the film is a young farm girl named Liina who is hopelessly and forlornly in love with a village boy named Hans. Her longing makes the girl become a werewolf and jump into an ice-cold pond. She’s ready to die in the name of love. The pragmatic farmers are faced with a question: is the life that they’ve won through so much toil worth anything, if it lacks a soul? Estonian pagan and European Christian mythologies come together in this film. Both mythologies look for a miracle; for an ancient force that gives one a soul. This film is about souls – longing for a soul, selling your soul, and living without a soul.
11. Underworld: Blood Wars (2016)

CAST: Kate Beckinsale Theo James Tobias Menzies
The next installment in the blockbuster franchise, UNDERWORLD: BLOOD WARS follows Vampire death dealer, Selene (Kate Beckinsale) as she fends off brutal attacks from both the Lycan clan and the Vampire faction that betrayed her. With her only allies, David (Theo James) and his father Thomas (Charles Dance), she must stop the eternal war between Lycans and Vampires, even if it means she has to make the ultimate sacrifice.—Sony Pictures Entertainment
As long as people write and tell stories, the werewolf has been around. In ancient mythology, nineteenth-century gothic literature or 1980’s pulp cinema; for some reason the legend of men turning into bloodthirsty animals during full moon nights has always intrigued us. In recent times, the werewolf has made somewhat of a comeback in cinema. On this list, you’ll find a diverse selection of movies from different countries and genres that all deal with man-wolves in one way or another.
Source: thevore.com.