NEW YORK CITY—A groundbreaking new police procedural, "Werewolf Cop," premiered last night on the Whacky Entertainment Network (W...
NEW YORK CITY—A groundbreaking new police procedural, "Werewolf Cop," premiered last night on the Whacky Entertainment Network (WEN), leaving audiences clawing for more. The show, which combines the gritty realism of New York City with the supernatural world of lycanthropy, follows the misadventures of Officer Phil Moon—a rookie NYPD officer who moonlights as a crime-fighting werewolf.
"Werewolf Cop" takes a fresh approach to the police drama genre, having Officer Moon use his newfound lupine abilities to outsmart criminals and bring them to justice. When asked about the show's inspiration, creator and executive producer Howie B. Furry replied, "We wanted to create a character who was part man, part beast, and all cop. 'Werewolf Cop' is a fur-raising thrill ride that will have you questioning the nature of good and evil and howling for more."
Critics have praised the show's innovative use of CGI fur and prosthetics, as well as its realistic portrayal of the difficulties faced by werewolf police officers. The pilot episode tackles topical issues such as the NYPD's new policy on moonlit patrols, the increased demand for silver bulletproof vests, and the inclusion of werewolves in the department's K-9 unit.
However, not everyone is on board with the show's unconventional premise. Detractors argue that "Werewolf Cop" reinforces negative stereotypes about werewolves and perpetuates the myth that all werewolves are savage, hairy, and inclined to howl at the moon. The Coalition for Werewolf Equality (CWE) has already launched a #NotAllWerewolves campaign on social media, urging the show's producers to include more positive portrayals of werewolves in future episodes.
Despite the controversy, "Werewolf Cop" has garnered a devoted following. Fans have taken to Twitter to post their reactions, with many creating fan art and speculating on potential romantic pairings. One tweet read, "Officer Moon and his partner Detective Luna are the ultimate power couple. Their chemistry is palpable, and I can't wait to see where this wild ride takes them. #WerewolfCop #LunaLove."
In an exclusive interview, actor Max Growler, who portrays Officer Phil Moon, shared his excitement for the role. "Playing a werewolf cop has been a dream come true. The challenges of transforming into a werewolf while upholding the law have pushed me as an actor, and I'm thrilled to be a part of this groundbreaking series."
"Werewolf Cop" takes a fresh approach to the police drama genre, having Officer Moon use his newfound lupine abilities to outsmart criminals and bring them to justice. When asked about the show's inspiration, creator and executive producer Howie B. Furry replied, "We wanted to create a character who was part man, part beast, and all cop. 'Werewolf Cop' is a fur-raising thrill ride that will have you questioning the nature of good and evil and howling for more."
Critics have praised the show's innovative use of CGI fur and prosthetics, as well as its realistic portrayal of the difficulties faced by werewolf police officers. The pilot episode tackles topical issues such as the NYPD's new policy on moonlit patrols, the increased demand for silver bulletproof vests, and the inclusion of werewolves in the department's K-9 unit.
However, not everyone is on board with the show's unconventional premise. Detractors argue that "Werewolf Cop" reinforces negative stereotypes about werewolves and perpetuates the myth that all werewolves are savage, hairy, and inclined to howl at the moon. The Coalition for Werewolf Equality (CWE) has already launched a #NotAllWerewolves campaign on social media, urging the show's producers to include more positive portrayals of werewolves in future episodes.
Despite the controversy, "Werewolf Cop" has garnered a devoted following. Fans have taken to Twitter to post their reactions, with many creating fan art and speculating on potential romantic pairings. One tweet read, "Officer Moon and his partner Detective Luna are the ultimate power couple. Their chemistry is palpable, and I can't wait to see where this wild ride takes them. #WerewolfCop #LunaLove."
In an exclusive interview, actor Max Growler, who portrays Officer Phil Moon, shared his excitement for the role. "Playing a werewolf cop has been a dream come true. The challenges of transforming into a werewolf while upholding the law have pushed me as an actor, and I'm thrilled to be a part of this groundbreaking series."

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