
After Scott Howard's hairy adventure in Teen Wolf (1985), his equally unpopular and unathletic cousin, Todd, receives a college boxing scholarship and gets accepted into Hamilton University. Before long, the family's lupine gene finally comes out, and just like that, the once-feeble student becomes a celebrity and the school's champion, catching the eye of the college's pretty girls. Now, there's no turning back, and success is guaranteed; however, being a teenage werewolf ha... (Full plot summary below)
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After Scott Howard's hairy adventure in Teen Wolf (1985), his equally unpopular and unathletic cousin, Todd, receives a college boxing scholarship and gets accepted into Hamilton University. Before long, the family's lupine gene finally comes out, and just like that, the once-feeble student becomes a celebrity and the school's champion, catching the eye of the college's pretty girls. Now, there's no turning back, and success is guaranteed; however, being a teenage werewolf has its price. Will the famous and self-assured teen wolf see the error of his ways? Is Todd willing to accept responsibility for his actions, and put his superhuman power to good use?
Leave your thoughts about Teen Wolf Too.
| Los Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonTeen Wolf Too embellishes its inane, cookie-cutter plot with remote direction, witless dialogue and charmless characters. |
| Chicago TribuneDave KehrGiven the grosses of the original, a sequel to Teen Wolf was inevitable-and it was inevitable, too, that the sequel would lose the quality of innocence and unconscious artfulness that made the first film work. The material has been broken down, analyzed and reassembled with scientific precision; what was instinctive in the original has become self-conscious and calculated in the followup, and the spirit is gone. |
| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserDreadful, unfunny sequel lacks charm of the original. |
| The New York TimesCaryn JamesNo one expects realism from a movie called Teen Wolf Too... still, the film makers could pretend to know what college is like, might try to liven up the kindly werewolf formula. |
| Washington PostRita KempleyTeen Wolf Too is nothing a jar of Nair wouldn't cure. |
| Video-Reviewmaster.comSteve CrumFun, silly werewolf teen comedy featuring Jason Bateman. This is the sequel to Teen Wolf, in case you couldn't tell. |
| User ReviewMark AAnother boxing movie worth seeing. If you like Jason Bateman and enjoy watching some good punching action check this out, has some good comedy moments. |
| User ReviewEric IOne of the best sequels that Bateman has done. |
| User ReviewJohn BGood Movie just about as good as the first. |
| User ReviewDiana Lone of my favorite sequels. Jason Bateman is Amazing as always. Plus this movie has the great Song "send me an angel" on the soundtrack. |