Wolfblood

2013

Seasons & Episodes

  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

7.4| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 25 February 2013 Ended
Producted By: BBC
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/shows/wolfblood
Synopsis

Being a teenager is hard enough. Being a Wolfblood teenager is ten times more complicated. 14 year old Maddy loves her abilities - heightened senses, being faster, stronger and more graceful - but hates the secrets that come with them.

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Gabrielle Green as Katrina McKenzie
Louis Payne as Terrence "T.J." Cipriani

Reviews

suzannefisher Scanning through Hulu I found this show. I really loved the first two seasons, the third season I was confused about the characters and had to search to find out what had happened.*Spoilers* Losing a main character should have been devastating to the show but it managed to get through the season without the beloved character Maddy. My advise would have been to replace her with another actress, happens all the time. I am still watching the third season but have read that the fourth season lost the other 3 main characters - what a tragedy. There was so much potential with the main characters. This makes me sad. I don't know if I will continue based on the loss of all characters.
paryalotfi I have to say that I am 23 years of age and I understand the show was targeted to the youth but I fell in love. Everything from the characters to the scenery. I think what I most liked about the show was that it was simple and it wasn't trying to hard like all the other new series. But I have to say season four completely changed how I feel about the show. The series has turned into another overly fake and dramatic series. All the things that made me want to see more have disappeared because now it's just another show trying too hard. The simplicity has all gone. I still give the show 10/10 because it is definitely worth watching.
Eddie Carter I am a young child and love Aimee Kelly and Bobby Lockwood they were meant to play 2 main roles together. I was fixed on it from the start I watched every episode of season 1 and 2. The last episode of season 2 made me cry at the end when Maddy left Rhydian for the wild. They are meant to be together the kiss was so passionate and you could believe that they loved each other My favorite episode was season 1 episode 6 'Maddy Cool!' it was great with all the dancing and yellow eyes. 10/10 when series 3 comes out I will be so happy I cant wait With Jana coming I thought it was controversial, dramatic and sad as you could see jana and Maddy both loved Rhydian and they were competing for him but Maddy eventually won when jana became leader of the wild pack
LunaMercy This show was created for kids and teens,The show revolves around the two main characters Maddy and Rhydian who meet in the first episode. Both share the same secret, they are Wolfbloods. This means heightened senses, their hunger for meat and often the need to run until at a certain age they are able to shift into a wolf. Together they manage teenage life, which is complicated enough, and bond over their secret although they come from a different background.What first attracted to me as an adult was the concept of the Wolfbloods, what made me love it even more is the fantastic writing. In one sentence: Best wolf show on screen. And I watch many shows that somehow have a wolf, no matter which definition, involved. So far no other show has been able to transfer wolf and pack behaviour to humans so naturally like Wolfblood. This is due to the fact that they portray natural wolfs - pack life/family life and not the Alpha/Omega hierarchy which only wolves in captivity show. The writing for me is exceptional! Very nice built up story lines, good balance, small detailed scenes which are referred to in later episodes without making it to complicated for a younger audience. Great supporting characters (and actors) which have their own subplots - which are all enjoyable and interesting to watch. Although the story does not make the bonding between Rhydian and Maddy easy - it is so refreshing and uncomplicated to watch them grow close. Their story is a sweet delight.I wish Debbie Moon (creator and writer) could bring Patricia Briggs Mercy Thompson books to screen.