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Watch an exclusive clip from new family film '100% Wolf'

This weekend sees the release of 100% Wolf – a new animated family film from the Austalian animation house behind Blinky Bill – in English cinemas.

It tells the story of young pup Freddy Lupin, who is heir to the leadership of a proud family line of werewolves. Positive he'll become the most fearsome werewolf ever, Freddy is in for a shock when on his 14th birthday his first “warfing” goes awry, turning him into a ferocious… poodle.

We’re thrilled to share an exclusive look at 100% Wolf in a brand new clip above.

<i>100% Wolf</i>, in UK cinemas from 31 July, centres on Freddy Lupin, heir to the leadership of a proud family line of werewolves. Positive he'll become the most fearsome werewolf ever, Freddy is in for a shock when on his 14th birthday his first “warfing” goes awry, turning him into a ferocious… poodle. Thrown a bone by the pack elders, Freddy has until the next moonrise to prove he has the heart of a wolf, or risk being cast out forever. With the help of an unlikely ally in a streetwise stray named Batty, Freddy must overcome his pink and fluffy exterior to prove he's still 100% Wolf.   100% Wolf is produced by Flying Bark Productions in association with De-Fi Media and Siamese, with principal investment from Screen Australia, in association with Screenwest, Lotterywest and Screen NSW.
100% Wolf, in UK cinemas from 31 July. (Vertigo)

Thrown a bone by the pack elders, Freddy has until the next moonrise to prove he has the heart of a wolf, or risk being cast out forever. With the help of an unlikely ally in a streetwise stray named Batty, Freddy must overcome his pink and fluffy exterior to prove he's still 100% Wolf.

100% Wolf is produced by Flying Bark Productions in association with De-Fi Media and Siamese, with principal investment from Screen Australia, in association with Screenwest, Lotterywest and Screen NSW.

Cinemas across the UK are gradually beginning to reopen, with Cineworld the latest to open their doors back up to the public after being closed by the coronavirus pandemic in March. Here’s all the new films you can look forward to in cinemas over the coming weeks.