Now, before we get into the key details of how you can watch 'Teen Wolf Too' right now, here are some important points about the Atlantic Entertainment Group fantasy flick. Teen Wolf Too starring Jason Bateman, Kim Darby, John Astin, Paul Sand has a PG rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 35 min. The release date of the movie is November 20th, 1987. The movie received a user score of 42/100 on TMDb, which is informed by reviews from 218 active users.
Need a fast recap before watching? Here's the plot: "Although awkward college student Todd Howard is particularly adept at science, he's paying for school with an athletic scholarship that he will lose should he not fare well in an upcoming boxing tournament. Luckily for Todd, he has inherited the same family curse that once turned his cousin into a werewolf. As he transforms into the hairy, fanged, howling monster, he finds both his physical agility and his popularity skyrocketing -- but at what cost?"
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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.










