Looking to watch Wolf online? Here's where you'll find it.
Wolf is a tense crime thriller based on Mo Hayder's bestselling Jack Caffery novel series starring Ukweli Roach as the detective in question.
UK: BBC iPlayer
VPN: ExpressVPN
This six-part drama introduces us to DI Jack Caffery, a detective who is plagued by nightmares and develops an obsession with the neighbor whom he believes is responsible for the murder of his 10-year-old brother in the 1990s.
At the same time, the series also tells the story of a wealthy family from Monmouthshire who find themselves falling foul of a psychopath and becoming victims of their twisted and terrifying games.
The series was adapted by Suspicion's Megan Gallagher and has been produced by Hartswood Films, the team behind Inside Man, The Devil's Hour and Sherlock. Gallagher has promised that Wolf has "massively high stakes and hugely climactic finale", and the series as a whole has been pitched as "a nail-biting and deeply disturbing race against time".
Here's how to watch Wolf online if that's piqued your interest.
How to watch Wolf in the UK
Wolf premieres on BBC One on Monday, July 31 at 9 pm and continues on Tuesday, August 1 at the same time. The series will then continues to air two episodes per week, with the finale airing on August 15.
If you'd prefer to watch the series all in one go, you'll be pleased to know that all six episodes of Wolf are available to stream as a box set on BBC iPlayer. So, if you get caught up in the drama, you won't have to wait to see how it all plays out.
How to watch Wolf everywhere else
If you're going to be away from your normal TV setup but still want to watch Wolf, you might run into some problems. Thankfully, you can solve this exact issue with a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
A VPN lets you change your IP address to that of the area of what you want to watch, meaning you can tune in to your favorite shows like the Wolf or other content even if you're not there. Our favorite is ExpressVPN, which is the No. 1-rated VPN in the world right now according to our sister site, TechRadar.