Watch First Episode of ‘Wolfpack Of Reseda’ Now

While scanning my Kindle Fire for newly released videos, I came across a brand new werewolf show – Wolfpack of Resenda. The new, scripted web series premiered on Myspace (which apparently still exists) February 16, as well as a variety of digital stores. The series, which was produced by car company Kia (odd), is about Ben March’s mundane, 20-something life transforming when he becomes convinced he’s been bitten by a werewolf in the suburban-Los Angeles stretch of Reseda.

Mixing elements of workplace comedy with bits of horror, Wolfpack of Resenda is said to be a unique take on office life, the supernatural, and “winning.” After forming his own “wolfpack” and becoming the alpha dog of Reseda, Ben’s moon is on the rise, but will it turn him irreversibly into the beast that will raise Hell in the Valley?

The eight episodes of the first Season will debut weekly on Myspace, as well as an assortment of digital stores.

“Wolfpack exemplifies the kind of storytelling and distribution that is ideal for the current digital media landscape,” said Matt Glotzer, senior vice president, Fox Digital Entertainment. “We are very excited to be working closely with Kia and Myspace to bring this original and darkly hilarious story to a broad audience on a wide variety of platforms.”

Check out the trailer below:

What do you think of Wolfpack of Resenda? Will you give the show a watch or will you pass?

– Moonlight

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Moonlight loves to write about, read about and learn about everything pertaining to werewolves and other supernatural beasties. She writes for top genre sites like Vampires.com and Werewolves.com. You will most likely find her huddled over a book of folklore with coffee in hand. Touch her coffee and you may lose a limb. You can stalk her via her Twitter.

 

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One of the writers for werewolves.com, as well as vampires.com.

4 comments

  1. It seems that the whole first season was available on Netflix. I enjoyed it but it is definitely a silly comedy with no “real” werewolf action. That said, if you have the ability to watch it, give it a try. The effects are lame but you’ll chuckle a few times. I’m looking forward to season two.

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