What To Watch If You Love 'Teen Wolf'

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Vote up the films and television series that you know other fans of 'Teen Wolf' will love.

If you just finished Teen Wolf and feel like it’s left a gaping hole in your life, there’s no need to despair. We’ve compiled this list of movies and TV shows similar to Teen Wolf that are sure to conjure up the same feelings of supernatural romance that you had while watching your favorite episodes of Teen Wolf.

With lots of options, including True Blood, a show that features vampires and other fantasy creatures, and even movies like The Twilight Saga, a film series that follows a forbidden relaionship, deciding what to watch after Teen Wolf will really just depend on your mood.

This list of shows Teen Wolf is sorted by fans who’ve chimed in and voted for their fave movies and TV series that they think other Teen Wolf fans will also love, and the titles included are ordered by their votes. So what are your favorite movies and TV series like Teen Wolf? Vote your favorite programs up to the top of the list.


  • Supernatural
    Photo: The CW
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    83 VOTES
    Supernatural, a thrilling journey of two brothers combating otherworldly forces, has managed to captivate audiences for over a decade. The engaging storyline follows Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) as they confront demons, angels, and creatures that lurk in the shadows. With its seamless blend of drama, horror, and humor, the show has garnered numerous accolades, including multiple People's Choice Awards. Throughout its 15-season run, Supernatural has remained true to its core themes of family, sacrifice, and the battle between good and evil, while continuously evolving to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
    83 votes
  • The Originals
    Photo: The CW
    2
    80 VOTES
    A dark and intriguing journey into the supernatural world, The Originals delves into the lives of the Mikaelson siblings, as they navigate through power struggles, family bonds, and ancient curses. Set against the backdrop of New Orleans, this dramatic series boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Klaus (Joseph Morgan), Elijah (Daniel Gillies), and Rebekah (Claire Holt). Earning acclaim for its engaging storytelling and complex characters, the show has been nominated for several Teen Choice Awards throughout its five-season run. While it explores themes of loyalty, redemption, and sacrifice, The Originals also serves as a fitting spin-off to The Vampire Diaries, satisfying fans with its own distinctive charm and allure.
    80 votes
  • The Vampire Diaries
    Photo: The CW
    The Vampire Diaries, a supernatural drama, weaves a tale of love, power, and mystique in the seemingly quiet town of Mystic Falls. With its rich narrative, the show garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards, including several Teen Choice Awards. Central to the plot are Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev), a mortal, and the Salvatore brothers - Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder), centuries-old vampires who form an intricate love triangle. As the story unfolds, the characters navigate secrets, betrayals, and supernatural threats while delving into the complexities of their relationships. The Vampire Diaries masterfully balances its fantastical elements with heartfelt human stories, leaving viewers intrigued and invested throughout its eight-season run.
    103 votes
  • The Umbrella Academy
    Photo: Netflix
    The Umbrella Academy, a darkly comedic superhero series, intricately weaves together elements of science fiction, family drama, and mystery. This Netflix original, based on the comic book by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá, has been nominated for several awards, including a Primetime Emmy. The show follows an estranged family of adopted siblings who reunite to solve the enigma surrounding their father's death and tackle the impending apocalypse. Standout performances include those of Elliot Page as Vanya (the seemingly powerless member of the group) and Robert Sheehan as Klaus (a drug-addled medium). With its compelling narrative and distinct visual style, The Umbrella Academy offers viewers an engaging escape from the ordinary.
    39 votes
  • 5
    76 VOTES
    In the realm of television drama, few shows have managed to combine crime-solving intrigue with celestial charm quite like Lucifer. The series follows Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis), the Devil himself, as he trades his infernal throne for a life among mortals in Los Angeles. Alongside LAPD detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German), Lucifer uses his otherworldly abilities to assist in solving various criminal cases. The show's unique premise has garnered critical acclaim, earning a People's Choice Award for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show along with a devoted fan base. With its clever writing, dynamic characters, and supernatural twists, Lucifer offers a fresh take on the classic crime procedural genre.
    76 votes
  • The Flash
    Photo: The CW
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    42 VOTES
    In a seamless fusion of superhero action and emotional drama, The Flash has managed to keep audiences engaged since its debut. The show follows the story of Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), a forensic scientist who acquires superhuman speed after being struck by lightning. As he embraces his newfound abilities, Barry becomes a masked crusader, fighting crime and protecting Central City from a multitude of nefarious threats. With a talented ensemble cast, including Candice Patton as Iris West and Tom Cavanagh in various roles, The Flash has garnered critical acclaim and numerous award nominations, solidifying its place in the pantheon of superhero television.
    42 votes