You know, most of our beloved horror legends—Friday the 13th, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Hellraiser—have already made that glorious leap into the crisp, spine-tingling world of 4K. And now, just in time for some cosmic mischief on March 17, that pint-sized terror, Leprechaun, is stepping into the spotlight with a Steelbook 4K release exclusively from Lionsgate Limited. Isn’t it wild how the stars line up to resurrect even the quirkiest cult classics in dazzling detail? With Mercury nudging us toward a little chaos (and maybe a prank or two), what better time to revisit Warwick Davis’s magical menace as he hunts down his stolen gold with a vengeance? So, do you have room on your shelf—and in your heart—for this mischievous monster’s next big upgrade? LEARN MORE
Most of our favourite horror franchises have made the leap to 4K, including Friday the 13th, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Hellraiser, and now Leprechaun will be joining them. Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced that Leprechaun will receive a Steelbook 4K release on March 17 exclusively from Lionsgate Limited.
In the horror film that launched an eight-movie franchise, Warwick Davis stars as a Leprechaun who goes on a vengeful rampage after his precious bag of gold coins is stolen. Using his magical powers to trick, terrorize, and kill anyone unlucky enough to hinder his relentless search, the Leprechaun also sets his sights on Tory (Jennifer Aniston) as she scrambles to find the only weapon known to kill this ancient monster.

Here are the special features and technical specs:
Lionsgate will also drop a Limited Edition VHS release on the same date, if you’re into that.

Leprechaun was Jennifer Aniston’s first feature role, and while the film certainly helped put her on the map, it’s not one she looks back on fondly. While being interviewed for The Morning Show last year, the interviewer mentioned that he was a big fan of Leprechaun.
Aniston responded, “Oh, see, there you go. Mmm. I know! A lot of people do. I don’t know why; it’s not my favorite, but it’s, uh… listen, whatever blows your hair back, you know?” I’ve got to side with Aniston on this one; despite my love for the horror franchises I mentioned at the top of this article, Leprechaun just never clicked with me. That said, I’m glad this release will be available for fans.
Will you be adding Leprechaun to your 4K (or VHS) collections?
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