Wolf King, an animated epic adventure series, premiered on March 20, 2025, on Netflix. The show immediately became popular among audiences due to the thrilling plot of Drew Ferran.
Drew is a young boy who learns that he is the descendant of a long line of werewolves and is the rightful heir to a magical throne. Lime Pictures and Jellyfish Pictures are the producers of the show, and it uses vivid 3D animation, creating a unique visual style.
It is an adaptation of the popular Wereworld novels by Curtis Jobling. It narrates a tale of destiny, the supernatural, and political conflicts.
Fans of Wolf King have been awaiting news about the future of the show, and a recent update was given in early September 2025. It was confirmed that Season 2 would be the final season of the story. The series finale aired on September 11, 2025. And hence was the conclusion of the story of Drew Ferran as intended.
Is there a Wolf King Season 3?

Wolf King has not been commissioned to return with Season 3, even though the first two seasons have been successful. The series was originally intended to be only two seasons long.
This was confirmed by the author of the Wereworld novels, Curtis Jobling, who is also the lead writer and associate producer of the Netflix show. As he explained on his website and in media statements, every one of the six novels in the Wereworld series is adapted in these two seasons.
The show consists of a total of 16 episodes, and this ensures the story is not incomplete. The audience is not left with any cliffhangers or incomplete plots. The first book, Rise of the Wolf, is portrayed in Season 1, and some of the later novels are adapted in Season 2. Season 2 ends with War of the Werelords.
What is Wolf King about?

Wolf King chronicles the story of Drew Ferran as he transforms into the last werewolf and the rightful heir of Lyssia. The kingdom is replete with interpersonal misunderstandings between supernatural entities, such as the Werelords and the Lionlords.
Drew finds out about his origin and has to fight with other mighty shapeshifters to claim the throne.
Ceallach Spellman voices Drew, and his character develops significantly over the course of the show. He gets to know how to employ his abilities, how to fight enemies, and what leadership actually entails.
Season 1 brings the viewers into the world of Drew and gives them an idea of his origin. Season 2 delves more into his plight as the king, as he is threatened both externally and internally.
Wolf King is characterized by a specific animation style. It combines 3D animation and a frame rate that provides the action series with a classic, storybook feel.
UK production studios, Lime Pictures and Jellyfish Pictures (now JFX), produce the show, and they target a TV-Y7 audience. Curtis Jobling is the lead writer and associate producer, ensuring an adaptation that remains true to the books.
Critical reception and audience reception of Wolf King have been mixed but generally positive. The animation and world-building of the show were particularly well-received by people. However, writing and character development faced some criticism.
The audience reception on Rotten Tomatoes stands at 76%. What drew the audience most, as pointed out by viewers, was the distinctive and bold style of animation. Many fans also found the story interesting and original for a fantasy series. The fast pacing of the plot served to keep things focused in a genre that can occasionally be boring or complex.
Meanwhile, voice acting and character development received mixed criticism. Some critics believed that certain characters were not well-developed or were stereotypical. Critics have also complained that the story was predictable at some points, as it relied on common fantasy themes.
Nevertheless, the majority felt that the show was energetic and daring.