Wolf Season 1: How Many Episodes & When Do New Episodes Come Out?

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Fans of Wolf Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. The narrative focuses on two leads. One of them is DI Jack Caffery, who tries to right the wrongs of others. Meanwhile, the other is a wealthy Anchor-Ferrers family that lives in Monmouthshire and becomes the victim of a psychopath’s cruel games. Things get truly intense when these two narratives intertwine.

Here’s how many episodes are in Wolf Season 1 and what day new episodes come out.

How many episodes are in Wolf Season 1?

Wolf Season 1 has 6 episodes.

The episode list is as follows:

  • Episode 1 – Watching
  • Episode 2 – Torture
  • Episode 3 – Scary Man
  • Episode 4 – Night Terror
  • Episode 5 – Death Roll
  • Episode 6 – Knock, Knock

In the BBC One series, two thugs with a sinister goal hold the Anchor-Ferrers family hostage in their own house. The only clue pointing out that they may be in danger is in the family’s dog’s collar, which has a hidden message. Things get interesting when their story collides with police inspector Jack Caffery, who is coping with his trauma related to his brother’s unsolved disappearance 20 years earlier.

The cast of Wolf includes Ukweli Roach as DI Jack Caffery in the lead. Others involved are Iwan Rheon as Molina, Sacha Dhawan as Honey, Juliet Stevenson as Matilda Anchor-Ferrers, Owen Teale as Oliver Anchor-Ferrers, and Annes Elwy as Lucia.

When do new Wolf episodes come out?

All episodes of Wolf Season 1 are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.

The official synopsis for the series reads:

“DI Jack Caffery is a young man searching for himself. Obsessed with the neighbor he believes murdered his 10-year-old brother in the 90s, Jack finds himself trying to right the wrongs of others – but at what cost?

In an isolated house in Monmouthshire, the wealthy Anchor-Ferrers family find themselves the victims of a psychopath’s cruel games, trapped and terrorized. When the two narratives collide, it’s a thrilling, nail-biting, and deeply disturbing race against time.”

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