
The January 2026 Full Moon rises under its oldest and most ominous title known as the Wolf Moon. Unfortunately, this year it does so as a Supermoon, amplifying every dangerous trait traditionally associated with werewolf activity. This lunar phase has long been linked to territorial surges, pack reorganization, and heightened aggression among Lycanthropes. Ancient observers were not wrong to fear this moon. The Wolf Moon has always acted as a summoning signal, stirring dormant instincts and drawing werewolves out of isolation and into violent motion. Communities near wooded regions, rural highways, and undeveloped land should treat this period with the same caution reserved for severe storms or paranormal outbreaks.
The Sinister Supermoon!

What makes this Wolf Moon especially volatile is its Supermoon status. A Supermoon occurs when the Moon’s elliptical orbit brings it significantly closer to Earth than usual, allowing lunar gravity to exert a far stronger influence. This alignment is further intensified by the Sun’s gravitational pull, which strains the Moon’s position and saturates the night sky with dense lunar energy. For werewolves, this translates into a dramatic physical transformation. Field reports and historical accounts consistently describe Supermoon-affected Werewolves as larger, more muscular, and visibly “hulked out,” with power increases estimated at two to three times their normal full-moon strength. Bone density, muscle mass, and bite force all spike rapidly, often overwhelming even experienced hunters who misjudge the escalation. Read The Rest Of The Paranormal Activity Forecast…