Julia Garner's horror reboot Wolf Man is now available to watch at home in the UK, following its US release earlier this month.
The movie, which hit the big screen last month, follows a man who seeks to protect his family from a werewolf, though becomes infected by the creature.
If you missed it at the cinema, you can now buy or rent Wolf Man in the UK from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers.
In the US, Wolf Man was released digitally earlier this month and is available to buy or rent from Prime Video, iTunes and more.
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If you prefer to own a physical copy of the movie, you can also pre-order Wolf Man on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD in the UK.
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Universal has yet to confirm a release date for the physical home release.
Wolf Man received a largely positive early response, though ended up landing mixed reviews upon its release – sitting at 52% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
In Digital Spy's three-star verdict, we said: "You might be wishing that Wolf Man had more bite, but it will leave you wanting Leigh Whannell to bring another Universal Monster to life."
Last month, Garner opened up to DS about the film and how lead character Blake's (Christopher Abbott) transformation into a werewolf impacts her character Charlotte.
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"Very early on, I told Leigh that when I read it, it had like seven stages of grief in a way," she explained. "I knew that it was going to take place in one night, so what I was hoping is that the audience would feel that it was like almost seven stages of grief in one night.
"It should feel almost like a disease, like an illness, and that's out of the family's control, and they're dealing with the loss of that."
Director Whannell added: "It's a story of transformation, it's a disease and so I was just thinking about that and what that looks like in real life."
Wolf Man is available to buy or rent from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.

Sam is a freelance reporter and sub-editor who has a particular interest in movies, TV and music. After completing a journalism Masters at City University, London, Sam joined Digital Spy as a reporter, and has also freelanced for publications such as NME and Screen International. Sam, who also has a degree in Film, can wax lyrical about everything from Lord of the Rings to Love Is Blind, and is equally in his element crossing every 't' and dotting every 'i' as a sub-editor.

















