Lionsgate Home Entertainment has officially announced that the original horror franchise starter Leprechaun will be available to own on 4K + Blu-ray + Digital Steelbook and VHS on March 17, 2026, via their direct-to-consumer site, Lionsgate Limited. Mark Jones’s directorial debut — presented for the first time in blood-spattered 4K — is a horror comedy cult classic featuring Jennifer Aniston in her first feature role. The film also stars Warwick Davis, Ken Olandt, Mark Holton, and Robert Gorman. The new 4K UHD Blu-Ray is presented in Dolby Vision with new and archival special features. Get more details below!
LEPRECHAUN Synopsis
In the horror film that launched an eight-movie franchise, Warwick Davis stars in an iconic role as a terrifying 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, in her first feature role) as she scrambles to find the only weapon known to kill this ancient monster.
Special Features
- Leprechaun Lore: Genesis Of A Cult Classic
- Designing Mischief & Mayhem: Special Effects Makeup
- Leprechaun First Day On Set: Behind-the-Scenes Footage
- Vidmark Entertainment VHS Promo Screener
Original Special Features
- Audio Commentary With Writer-director Mark Jones And Special Makeup Effects Creator Gabe Z. Bartalos
- Audio Commentary With Actor Warwick Davis
- “The Leprechaun Chronicles Part One: Beginner’s Luck” Documentary
- Behind-the-scenes Footage
- Theatrical Trailer
- Still Gallery

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