‘Teen Wolf’ Returns to Netflix US in December After a 10-Year Hiatus — Know the Release Date

After years of quietly lingering in the memories of its devoted viewers, Teen Wolf is stepping back into the spotlight, stirring up the same mix of thrill and nostalgia that once defined an entire era of supernatural television. For a whole generation, Beacon Hills was not just a fictional town, it was a world of late-night binge sessions, unforgettable characters, and plot twists that refused to subside. Now, after a full decade since it vanished from Netflix, the howls are ready to echo again.
Teen Wolf is officially returning to Netflix US this December, marking a long-awaited homecoming for the cult favorite.
Teen Wolf set to end stateside Netflix hiatus — Here is the date to circle on the calendar
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More than ten years after disappearing from Netflix in the US, Teen Wolf is finally making its way back to the platform, and the show’s admirers can mark December 1 as the D-Day. The series, which has been available to Netflix viewers in various other regions over the years, has not been accessible to American viewers since around 2015. Now, the platform is bringing back all six seasons, a full run of 100 episodes, giving the series a long-overdue streaming homecoming.
For anyone who is not familiar with the epic offering, Teen Wolf follows Scott McCall, an ordinary high schooler whose life turns upside down after a strange bite turns him into a werewolf. Overnight, he is dealing with sharper senses, intriguing abilities, and a temper he cannot always control. While trying to keep up with school, friendships, and a new romance, Scott is pulled into a hidden world filled with hunters, supernatural dangers, and mysteries. Teen Wolf, notably, is not the only beloved show getting a Netflix release this December.
A popular K-drama that offered comfort, heart, and humor to the masses during the gloomy lockdown phase is also set to debut on the streamer next month.
All about the hit Covid-era Korean offering coming to Netflix soon
True Beauty hits Netflix on December 11, bringing its full 16-episode catalog to the platform for the first time. The teen romantic comedy stars Moon Ga-young as high schooler Lim Joo-Kyung, Cha Eun-woo as Lee Su-ho, and Hwang In-yeop as Han Seo-joon. As the girl struggles with insecurities concerning her looks, the boys become her knights in shining armor, but she can only have affection for one. Originally aired on South Korea’s tvN in 2020–21, the series is adapted from a popular webtoon by Yaongyi.
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Ultimately, December brings a refreshing shift as Netflix welcomes returning favorites and new titles while quietly cleaning its vault to fine-tune what stays. With Teen Wolf coming home and True Beauty joining the mix, the platform is closing out the year with a blend of comfort, excitement, and rediscovery. It feels like a soft reset, the kind that encourages viewers to revisit familiar worlds, explore new ones, and enjoy a lineup shaped with a little extra care.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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