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Leprechaun Returns

Be careful what you wish for.
2018 | 93m | English

(6380 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Steven Kostanski
Writer: Suzanne Keilly
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A group of unwitting sorority sisters accidentally awaken the serial-killing Leprechaun after they build a sorority house on his hunting grounds.
Release Date: Dec 11, 2018
Director: Steven Kostanski
Writer: Suzanne Keilly
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Keywords gold, monster, killing, college, sequel, leprechaun, sorority, b movie, slasher, creature, ireland, creature feature, sorority girl, folklore, sorority house, vicious killings, mystery killings, returning leprechaun, girl, sorority girls
Production Companies Lionsgate, Syfy, Blue Ice Pictures, Studio L
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Taylor Spreitler Lila
Pepi Sonuga Katie
Sai Bennett Rose
Emily Reid Meredith
Ben McGregor Andy
Oliver Llewellyn Jenkins Matt
Mark Holton Ozzie
Linden Porco The Leprechaun
Heather McDonald Tory Reding
Pete Spiros Mailman
Leon Clingman University Advisor
Name Job
Steven Kostanski Prosthetic Makeup Artist, Director
Livhuwani Sibasa Camera Trainee
Karen Clark Production Manager
Trevor Calverley Director of Photography
Bobby Cardoso Production Design
Justin van der Merwe First Assistant Director
Aimee van der Merwe Costume Designer
Erica Van Den Raad Art Department Coordinator
Pierce Derks Additional Photography
Lynette Mitchell Second Assistant Director
Gary Knowles Assistant Director Trainee
Renee Filipova Set Decoration
Pleasure Gabe Ginyui Lead Set Dresser
Jane Henderson Assistant Property Master
Chris Vermaak Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator
Gaopie Kabe "B" Camera Operator
Thomas Brown First Assistant "A" Camera
Gerhard Geldenhuys First Assistant "C" Camera
Ezra Van Schalkwyk Second Assistant "B" Camera
Dean Engela Drone Pilot
Sophie Holland Casting
Christopher Minns Editor
Graeme Cowie Art Direction
Antony Stone Stunt Coordinator, Special Effects Supervisor
Andries Smit Original Music Composer
Cuan Prytz Third Assistant Director
CoCo Boggon Production Coordinator
Victoria Leodell Lead Set Dresser
Surisa Surisa Property Master
Dominique Bezuidehout Construction Coordinator
MaCaire Cox "C" Camera Operator
Simone Howlett First Assistant "B" Camera
Rhett Mullins Second Assistant "A" Camera
Robyn Geldenhuys Second Assistant "C" Camera
Cristo Duvenage Digital Imaging Technician
Ashley Aldworth Script Supervisor
Niqui da Silva Makeup Designer
Michaela Young Makeup & Hair
Ciara Mulhearn Makeup & Hair
Graham Chivers Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Adrian Smith Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Jeff Derushie Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Brenda Snguon Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Zane Knisely Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Kayla Dobilas Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Adrian Stanfield Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Stephen Knipe Key Grip
Alwyn Marx Stunts
Lana Katz Stunts
Tobie Smuts Gaffer
Kerry Mae Joshua Boom Operator
Lauren Van Rensburg Post Production Supervisor
Rory Mark Visual Effects Supervisor
Graeme Armstrong Title Designer, VFX Artist
Shannan Taylor VFX Artist
Gina Gibson VFX Artist
Matthew Desmond-Smith VFX Artist
Barry Donnelly Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Supervisor, Sound Effects Editor
Swakile Mashwama Foley Editor
Simon Ratcliffe Scoring Mixer
Annerike van der Spuy Costume Supervisor
Plaxedes Kelias Makeup & Hair
Joeke Bonthuys Makeup & Hair
Thami Nkosi Makeup Artist
Nicola Bendrey Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Chris Nash Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Audrey Barrett Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Sasha Pawluk Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Andrew Cook Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Jason Detheridge Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Vincenzo Vanacore Best Boy Grip
Andrea Bate Stunts
Papy Lusilu Stunts
Derek Mansvelt Sound Mixer
Elliott Borkum Location Manager
Ancois Human Visual Effects Producer
Lamees Martin VFX Editor
Derik van den Berg VFX Artist
Neil Simpson VFX Artist
Wilfred de La Querra VFX Artist
Charl Mostert Dialogue Editor
Michael J. Broomberg Foley Artist
Mark Jones Characters
Suzanne Keilly Screenplay
Hein De Vries Stunts
Name Title
Samantha Levine Co-Producer
Adam Friedlander Producer
Josh Van Houdt Executive Producer
Darren Cameron Producer
Lance Samuels Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
5.0

How bizarre is it that the only _Leprechaun_ movie that has any sort of continuity to the original, is also the only one that doesn't have the same actor playing the titular leprechaun. This one's actually not too bad though. The new guy does a pretty good job in those tiny little shoes. _Final ... rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
4.0

Since I’m on sick leave recovering from surgery I had last week and pretty immobile not to mention bored as hell I’ve of course been using up a fair amount of streaming bandwidth. The more bored, the poorer my choices have been so last evening, I am sad to say, I turned on the brain dead gore feast ... that goes under the name Leprechaun Returns. This is a SyFy “exclusive” so of course my hopes were pretty low from the start but what the hell, I felt like watching a gore feast so… Well, to sum it up, it was pretty bad. Worse however, the movie felt like a really missed opportunity. There were some bits that was actually cool or at least somewhat funny but the movie as a hole was ruined by really shitty script writing and pretty mediocre acting. The story could of course be written in a few paragraphs. It’s paper thin but I guess, for this kind of movie, it is adequate. There are the usual characters of course, the sexy chick, the dumbass alcoholic chick, some suitably unintelligent guys that doesn’t think about anything than sex and so on. In this movie they added a naïve eco-fanatic that cannot act and just grates on you. The heroin is probably the only character that is moderately normal. Then there’s the Leprechaun of course. He is pretty much the only thing that makes the movie worthwhile to watch. He was actually quite cool. A perfect character for a horror/comedy. Unfortunately everything else was mostly rubbish. The constant harping by the eco-lunatic about having to work, the constant boozing by the dumbass chick. And how many times did the sexy chick say that she wouldn’t sleep with the dumbest of the guys and then did it anyway? I lost count. Of course we also had the usual moments of stupidity that only a really shitty Hollywood script writer can produce. For instance the guy that was just standing there staring at the drone coming closer and closer for minutes. A drone capable of cutting through not just the throat but the entire f… neck with its propellers of someone just added to the stupidity of course. At least there were some moments which was satisfying. Like when the dumbass chick that thought she made a deal in her alcohol haze learned “not lay a hand on you” is not the same thing as “not kill you”. Then as I wrote, a lot of the scenes with the Leprechaun was rather funny. So it is a bit sad actually. With a half decent story/script writer this could have been a quite decent, maybe even good, comedy/horror movie. Now it will just be relegated the the growing heap of SyFy junk movies.

May 16, 2024
GenerationofSwine
1.0

I guess the jokes didn't land so... It doesn't really feel like part of the franchise when it doesn't have that mix of absurd humor and horror. It felt almost cute and not ridiculous and I left it feeling robbed ...

Jan 12, 2023