• The U.S. metal band
Macabre recorded a song about Peter Stumpp, titled "The Werewolf of Bedburg"; it can be found on the
Murder Metal album. • The German
horror punk band
The Other recorded a song about Peter Stumpp, titled "Werewolf of Bedburg" on their
Casket Case album. • In the
Pine Deep Trilogy of novelist and folklorist
Jonathan Maberry, Peter Stumpp is the supernatural villain Ubel Griswold. Since Griswold is actually one of Stumpp's historical aliases, Maberry decided to use the name of Ubel Griswold instead of openly telling people that the villain was the infamous werewolf Peter Stumpp until later on in the third book of the series,
Bad Moon Rising. • The
direct-to-video Big Top Scooby-Doo! uses a portion of Lukas Mayer's woodcut of the execution of Stumpp in 1589, though in the movie no mention of Stumpp is made. The portion used depicts a man cutting off a werewolf's left paw (supposedly Stumpp in werewolf form) and a child being attacked by a werewolf. The woodcut scene shown in the film restores the werewolf's left paw and removes the child in the second werewolf's jaws, making it appear as if the swordsman is fighting one of the werewolves while another flees. • In the
Doctor Who audio drama
Loups-Garoux, Pieter Stubbe was in fact a werewolf. He managed to escape before he was executed and lived for another five centuries. He was defeated by the
Fifth Doctor in Brazil in 2080. It is implied that he ate both the
Grand Duchess Anastasia and
Lord Lucan. • In episode 3 of the podcast
Lore, the story of Peter Stumpp was retold. In 2017, the podcast episode was adapted into the 5th episode of the
TV series adaptation of
Lore, where Stumpp was played by
Adam Goldberg. • Reference is made to Stubbe Peter in Chapter 17 of
Deborah Harkness's
Shadow of Night—the second novel in her
All Souls trilogy. His trial and execution are reported in a pamphlet that the protagonists take as signs that witches and vampires are under greater threat than expected. Werewolves are seen in the book as a human
fable based on sightings and experiences with the wolf-esque vampires of the book's world. • In the TV series
Friends from College, Stumpp is discussed and used as a reference for a YA novel in season 1, episode 7 "Grand Cayman". • The German metal band
Powerwolf recorded a song about Peter Stumpp, titled "1589". It was released on 17 May 2024 as a single as part of their promotion of their album
Wake Up the Wicked. • The 2023 thriller film
Torn has a main character named Peter Stube who is fighting his inner demons, and the werewolf folklore of a small town. ==See also==