You can watch the original 1993 horror-comedy “Leprechaun” on several streaming and digital platforms right now.

Where you can stream “Leprechaun”

  • Peacock – The main Leprechaun films (including the 1993 original) are available to stream with a Peacock subscription, and Peacock has promoted a full Leprechaun marathon around St. Patrick’s Day.
  • The Roku Channel – You can stream the original Leprechaun for free with ads on The Roku Channel.
  • Plex – The 1993 Leprechaun is available to watch free (ad-supported) on Plex.
  • Broadcast / free apps (in some regions) – On Roku devices, it also shows up as available via The CW and Canela.TV, sometimes free or included with those apps.

So if you just want to hit play without paying extra, checking Peacock, The Roku Channel, or Plex is usually your best bet around March, especially near St. Patrick’s Day when the series tends to trend again.

Rent or buy options

If it’s not included in a subscription in your region, you can still rent or purchase it digitally:

  • Amazon Video / Prime Video – Available to rent or buy in HD.
  • Apple TV / iTunes – HD rental or purchase.
  • Fandango at Home (Vudu) – Rent or buy Leprechaun online.
  • Google Play – Listed as a rental option for the Leprechaun films bundle.

Physical media (like Blu-ray/DVD) is also sold online (for example via Amazon) if you want a copy for a yearly St. Patrick’s Day rewatch.

Watching the whole Leprechaun series

If your real question is “where can I watch all the Leprechaun movies in order?”:

  • Peacock – Hosts the first seven films in the franchise as a collection, promoted as a St. Patrick’s Day marathon.
  • Digital rental stores – Prime Video, Google Play, and iTunes offer the full set to rent individually if you want a complete marathon, including entries that might not be on Peacock in your region.

One quirk: some later entries, like Leprechaun Returns , may not be on Peacock even when the rest are, so you might need to rent those separately on a digital store.

TL;DR: Search for “Leprechaun 1993” on Peacock, The Roku Channel, or Plex first for subscription/free options; if it doesn’t show up in your region, rent it on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, or Fandango at Home.

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