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| writer = Harris Wilkinson
| writer = Harris Wilkinson
| based on = {{basedon|Characters|[[Mark Jones (filmmaker)|Mark Jones]]}}
| based_on = {{based on|Characters|[[Mark Jones (filmmaker)|Mark Jones]]}}
| starring = {{Plain list |
| starring = [[Hornswoggle|Dylan "Hornswoggle" Postl]]<br>[[Stephanie Bennett (actress)|Stephanie Bennett]]<br>Teach Grant<br>Bruce Blain<br>Adam Boys<br>Andrew Dunbar<br>Melissa Roxburgh<br>[[Brendan Fletcher]]
* [[Hornswoggle|Dylan "Hornswoggle" Postl]]
| music = Jeff Tymoschuck
* [[Melissa Roxburgh]]
* [[Garry Chalk]]
* [[Brendan Fletcher]]
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| music = [[Jeff Tymoschuk]]
| cinematography = Mahlon Todd Williams
| cinematography = Mahlon Todd Williams
| editing = Shawn Montgomery
| editing = [[Mark Stevens (film editor)|Mark Stevens]]
| studio = [[WWE Studios]]<br><small>(Original Leprechaun Films, Inc.)</small>
| studio = [[WWE Studios]] <br /> (Original Leprechaun Films, Inc.)
| distributor = [[Lionsgate Films]]
| distributor = [[Lionsgate]]
| released = {{Film date|2014|08|22}}
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'''''Leprechaun: Origins''''' is a 2014 American [[horror film]] directed by [[Zach Lipovsky]], written by Harris Wilkinson and starring [[Dylan Postl]] (better known by his wrestling ring name Hornswoggle).<ref>{{cite web|title=‘Leprechaun: Origins’ Is Already Filmed, Here’s the Cast…|url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3249541/leprechaun-origins-is-already-filmed-heres-the-cast/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Hanstock|first1=Bill|title='Leprechaun Origins' is not what you're expecting|url=http://www.sbnation.com/2014/8/14/5995369/leprechaun-origins-review-wwe-studios-hornswoggle|publisher=SB Nation|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref> This movie has nothing to do with any previous made movie about leprechauns. WWE Studios President Michael Luisi has described the film as "a little darker, a little more traditional horror than the [[Warwick Davis]] ones that people remember".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Topel|first1=Fred|title=Sundance 2013 Interview: WWE Studios President Michael Luisi|url=http://www.craveonline.com/film/interviews/203627-sundance-2013-interview-wwe-studios-president-michael-luisi|publisher=Crave Online|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref>
'''''Leprechaun: Origins''''' is a 2014 American [[horror film]] directed by [[Zach Lipovsky]], written by Harris Wilkinson and starring [[Dylan Postl]] (better known by his wrestling ring name Hornswoggle), with [[Melissa Roxburgh]], [[Garry Chalk]], and [[Brendan Fletcher]] co-starring in the film.<ref>{{cite web|title='Leprechaun: Origins' Is Already Filmed, Here's the Cast…|date=August 20, 2013 |url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3249541/leprechaun-origins-is-already-filmed-heres-the-cast/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Hanstock|first1=Bill|title='Leprechaun Origins' is not what you're expecting|date=August 14, 2014 |url=https://www.sbnation.com/2014/8/14/5995369/leprechaun-origins-review-wwe-studios-hornswoggle|publisher=SB Nation|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref> It is a [[Reboot (fiction)|reboot]] of ''[[Leprechaun (film)|Leprechaun]]'' and the seventh installment in the [[Leprechaun (film series)|''Leprechaun'' franchise]]. [[WWE Studios]] President Michael Luisi has described the film as "a little darker, a little more traditional horror than the [[Warwick Davis]] ones that people remember".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Topel|first1=Fred|title=Sundance 2013 Interview: WWE Studios President Michael Luisi|url=http://www.craveonline.com/film/interviews/203627-sundance-2013-interview-wwe-studios-president-michael-luisi|publisher=Crave Online|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref>


The movie was given to select theaters on August 22, 2014, and everywhere on August 29, 2014, followed by a [[video on demand|VOD]] on 26 August and a DVD/Blu-ray release on September 30, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Lussier|first1=Germain|title=‘Leprechaun: Origins’ Trailer: WWE Studios Reinvents a Horror Franchise|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/leprechaun-origins-trailer/|publisher=Slash Film|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=WWE Studio’s ‘Leprechaun: Origins’ Gets Theatrical Release (EXCLUSIVE)|url=http://variety.com/2014/film/news/wwe-studios-leprechaun-origins-gets-theatrical-release-exclusive-1201274961/|publisher=Variety|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref>
The film was released to select theaters on August 22, 2014, followed by [[video on demand|VOD]] on 26 August and a DVD/Blu-ray release on September 30.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Lussier|first1=Germain|title='Leprechaun: Origins' Trailer: WWE Studios Reinvents a Horror Franchise|date=June 9, 2014 |url=http://www.slashfilm.com/leprechaun-origins-trailer/|publisher=Slash Film|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=WWE Studio's 'Leprechaun: Origins' Gets Theatrical Release (EXCLUSIVE)|date=August 4, 2014 |url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/wwe-studios-leprechaun-origins-gets-theatrical-release-exclusive-1201274961/|publisher=Variety|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
A young couple, Catherine and Francois, are attempting to escape from a figure who eventually catches and drags Francois to his death. It also grabs hold of Catherine just before she arrives at a monolith in a grassland.
A young couple, Catherine and Francois, are attempting to escape from a figure who eventually catches and drags Francois to his death. It also grabs hold of Catherine just before she arrives at a monolith in a grassland.


Four American college friends, Sophie, Ben, Jeni, and David are vacationing at an [[Ireland|Irish]] countryside at Sophie's behest. The driver, Ian, lets them go at the monolith seen in the beginning. Sophie, who is a history bachelor, takes note of the monolith's symbol before heading to a local bar with the others, where they meet with a friendly old man, Hamish, who tells them about the history of the village: it was formerly a mining center for gold obtained in a nearby cavern, but when the gold ran out, the population dwindled. The four agree to be taken to a cottage where they can begin hitchhiking to the cavern, though they are wary of Hamish and his grumpy son, Sean.
Four American college friends, Sophie, Ben, Jeni, and David are vacationing in the [[Ireland|Irish]] countryside at Sophie's behest. The driver, Ian, lets them go at the monolith seen in the beginning. Sophie, who is a history bachelor, takes note of the monolith's symbol before heading to a local bar with the others, where they meet with a friendly old man, Hamish, who tells them about the history of the village: it was formerly a mining center for gold obtained in a nearby cavern, but when the gold ran out, the population dwindled. The four agree to be taken to a cottage where they can begin hitchhiking to the cavern, though they are wary of Hamish and his grumpy son, Sean.


That night, Jeni investigates a ruckus outside and glimpses a figure sprinting past the window. She wakes the others, who discover that Hamish and Sean had locked them up. A figure suddenly enters the cottage through the fireplace and forcibly takes Jeni's gold earring. After a brief struggle which sees David's leg being bitten by the monster, the four escape the cottage and race to the village hall, where they hide in the cellar. From a mythology book, Sophie learns that the monster is a [[Tuatha Dé Danann]], also known as the [[leprechaun]], who owns the gold that the villagers sought after. In return for the gold, the villagers have to sacrifice at least two humans each year as "compensation". The leprechaun lusts after gold, but it can be repelled by a certain symbol, the same one carved into the monolith, which serves as a barrier beyond which the being cannot get out.
That night, Jeni investigates a ruckus outside and glimpses a figure sprinting past the window. She wakes the others, who discover that Hamish and Sean had locked them up. A figure suddenly enters the cottage through the fireplace and forcibly takes Jeni's gold earring. After a brief struggle which sees David's leg being bitten by the monster, the four escape the cottage and race to the village hall, where they hide in the cellar. From a mythology book, Sophie learns that the monster is a [[Tuatha Dé Danann]], also known as a [[leprechaun]], who owns the gold that the villagers sought after. Hamish and the villagers refused to return the gold and didn't want to leave the village. In return for the gold, the villagers have to sacrifice at least two humans each year as "compensation". The leprechaun lusts after gold, but it can be repelled by a certain symbol, the same one carved into the monolith, which serves as a barrier beyond which the being cannot get out. There was another monolith symbol barrier at the leprechaun's cave; however, when the villagers mined the cave and took the gold, the cave collapsed, causing the leprechaun to escape 15 years ago. Hamish and Sean are joined by their friend Ian outside, where Hamish tells him of his suspicions of his son becoming disillusioned with their sacrifice plot.


The four are confronted by Hamish, who confirms that the villagers sacrifice tourists each year to avoid having to sacrifice themselves, and Sean, who has grown weary of the unjustified sacrifices and eventually lets them go. The four take the offer to escape by an old woman, Mary, who is revealed to be Hamish' accomplice. The four are then tied to trees as offerings for the leprechaun. The monster arrives and bites Jeni's tongue, but David manages to break free and releases the other three, though at the cost of his own life. The remaining trio head back to the cottage to set a trap to kill the monster, but the leprechaun tricks Sophie and Ben into striking Jeni with their axes, killing her.
The four are confronted by Hamish, who confirms that the villagers sacrifice tourists each year to avoid having to sacrifice themselves, and Sean, who has grown weary of the unjustified sacrifices, eventually lets them go, while Hamish finds Ian impaled on some farm equipment in a shed. He escapes as the creature kills Ian. The four take the offer to escape from an old woman, Mary, who is revealed to be Hamish's accomplice. The four are then tied to trees as offerings for the leprechaun. The monster arrives and rips out Jeni's golden tongue ring. David manages to get the leprechaun away from Jeni, but the beast slashes his torso, also cutting the rope, allowing him to break free and release the other three before he is attacked and killed. The remaining trio head back to the cottage to set a trap to kill the monster, but the leprechaun tricks Sophie and Ben into striking Jeni with their axes, killing her.


Sophie and Ben fetch Hamish's truck but are cornered by the leprechaun inside the village hall with the keys. The leprechaun eventually gets hold of Ben and kills him by ripping his spine out. Though cornered by Hamish, who is still intent on sacrificing her, Sophie is given a free pass by Sean, who pushes Hamish into the cellar, where the leprechaun kills him, much to Sean's devastation (who is never seen again). Meanwhile, Sophie boards Hamish' truck but crashes midway while trying to avoid the leprechaun. She resumes her escape on foot and when the leprechaun finds her she distracts it with gold coins, then decapitates it using Francois' knife, which he had left in the prologue. Sophie finally manages to cross the monolith to safety just as a second leprechaun is revealed, before continuing her escape.
Sophie and Ben fetch Hamish's truck but are cornered by the leprechaun inside the village hall. The leprechaun eventually gets hold of Ben and kills him by ripping his spine out. Though cornered by Hamish, who is still intent on sacrificing her, Sophie is saved by Sean, who pushes Hamish into the cellar out of guilt for letting his father and the villagers sacrifice so many people over the years. The leprechaun kills Hamish in the cellar, much to Sean's devastation. Meanwhile, Sophie boards Hamish's truck but crashes midway while trying to avoid the leprechaun. She resumes her escape on foot, and when the leprechaun finds her, she distracts it with gold coins, then kills it using Francois' knife, which he had left in the prologue. Sophie finally manages to cross the monolith to safety just as three leprechauns are revealed running in the tall grass before continuing her escape.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Hornswoggle|Dylan "Hornswoggle" Postl]] as The Leprechaun
* [[Stephanie Bennett (actress)|Stephanie Bennett]] as Sophie Roberts
* [[Stephanie Bennett (actress)|Stephanie Bennett]] as Sophie Roberts
* Teach Grant as Sean McConville
* Bruce Blain as Ian Joyce
* Adam Boys as Francois
* Andrew Dunbar as Ben
* Andrew Dunbar as Ben
* Melissa Roxburgh as Jeni
* [[Melissa Roxburgh]] as Jeni
* [[Brendan Fletcher]] as David
* [[Brendan Fletcher]] as David
* [[Hornswoggle|Dylan "Hornswoggle" Postl]] as The Leprechaun
* [[Emilie Ullerup]] as Catherine
* [[Garry Chalk]] as Hamish McConville
* [[Garry Chalk]] as Hamish McConville
* Teach Grant as Sean McConville
* Bruce Blain as Ian Joyce
* Mary Black as Mary
* Mary Black as Mary
* [[Emilie Ullerup]] as Catherine
* Adam Boys as Francois
* Gary Peterman as Irish Farmer
* Gary Peterman as Irish Farmer


==Marketing==
==Marketing==
{{expand section|date=November 2014}}
{{expand section|date=November 2014}}
On March 17, 2014, WWE Studio's official YouTube channel premiered a clip from the film with an introduction by Dylan Postl, in the light of [[Saint Patrick's Day]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Hornswoggle's "Leprechaun: Origins" Sneak Peek|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHHJClPfgsw&feature=player_embedded|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref>
WWE Studios' official YouTube channel premiered a clip from the film, with an introduction by Dylan Postl, in March 2014, in light of [[Saint Patrick's Day]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Hornswoggle's "Leprechaun: Origins" Sneak Peek| date=March 17, 2014 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHHJClPfgsw&feature=player_embedded|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
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{{expand section|date=October 2014}}
Critical reception for ''Leprechaun: Origins'' has been predominantly negative. On [[Rotten Tomatoes]] the film has a rating of 0% based on reviews from 7 critics.<ref>{{cite web|title=LEPRECHAUN: ORIGINS (2014) |url= https://rottentomatoes.com/m/leprechaun_origins/ |publisher= [[Fandango Media]] | website= [[Rotten Tomatoes]] |accessdate= 15 December 2018}}</ref>
Critical reception for ''Leprechaun: Origins'' has been predominantly negative.<ref>{{cite web|title=LEPRECHAUN: ORIGINS (2014)|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/leprechaun_origins/|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref> Common complaints consist of cliché scripting and poor directing.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Scheck|first1=Frank|title='Leprechaun: Origins': Film Review|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/leprechaun-origins-film-review-728201|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=[Review] ‘Leprechaun: Origins’ Is Painfully Generic|url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/home-video/3310287/review-leprechaun-origins-painfully-generic/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref> ''[[IGN]]'' heavily panned the film, writing "Slasher movies of this ilk come with a certain expectation of quality. But even the cheapest, most shoddy productions can manage some thrills, kills, and laughs with memorable characters and a cohesive plot when skilled filmmakers are at the helm.'' Leprechaun: Origins'', unfortunately, offers none of these things."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Wheatley|first1=Cliff|title=FAR FROM MAGICALLY DELICIOUS.|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/08/27/leprechaun-origins-review|publisher=IGN|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref> ''We Got This Covered'' criticized the movie for being overly clichéd, stating "Honestly, the scariest bit of Lipovski’s vision is how blatantly stolen most scenes feel, be it the 'long grass' scene from ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park|Jurassic Park: The Lost World]]'' or detailed costume rips from ''[[Red Clover (film)|Red Clover]]'', but what else do you expect from an unintelligible cash-in short on reveals, lacking on death scenes, and heavy on infuriating redundancy?"<ref>{{cite web|last1=Donato|first1=Matt|title=Leprechaun: Origins Review|url=http://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/leprechaun-origins-review/|publisher=We Got This Covered|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref>

Common complaints include clichéd scripting and poor direction.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Scheck|first1=Frank|title='Leprechaun: Origins': Film Review|date=August 26, 2014 |url=https://hollywoodreporter.com/review/leprechaun-origins-film-review-728201|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=[Review] 'Leprechaun: Origins' Is Painfully Generic|date=August 28, 2014 |url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/home-video/3310287/review-leprechaun-origins-painfully-generic/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref> Cliff Wheatley of ''[[IGN]]'' panned the film: "Slasher movies of this ilk come with a certain expectation of quality. But even the cheapest, most shoddy productions can manage some thrills, kills, and laughs with memorable characters and a cohesive plot when skilled filmmakers are at the helm. ''Leprechaun: Origins'', unfortunately, offers none of these things".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Wheatley|first1=Cliff|title=FAR FROM MAGICALLY DELICIOUS.|date=August 27, 2014 |url=https://ign.com/articles/2014/08/27/leprechaun-origins-review|publisher=IGN|accessdate=27 September 2014}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Leprechaun: Origins
Theatrical release poster
Directed byZach Lipovsky
Written byHarris Wilkinson
Based onCharacters
by Mark Jones
Produced byChris Foss
Michael Luisi
Starring
CinematographyMahlon Todd Williams
Edited byMark Stevens
Music byJeff Tymoschuk
Production
companies
WWE Studios
(Original Leprechaun Films, Inc.)
Distributed byLionsgate
Release date
  • August 22, 2014 (2014-08-22)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Leprechaun: Origins is a 2014 American horror film directed by Zach Lipovsky, written by Harris Wilkinson and starring Dylan Postl (better known by his wrestling ring name Hornswoggle), with Melissa Roxburgh, Garry Chalk, and Brendan Fletcher co-starring in the film.[1][2] It is a reboot of Leprechaun and the seventh installment in the Leprechaun franchise. WWE Studios President Michael Luisi has described the film as "a little darker, a little more traditional horror than the Warwick Davis ones that people remember".[3]

The film was released to select theaters on August 22, 2014, followed by VOD on 26 August and a DVD/Blu-ray release on September 30.[4][5]

Plot

[edit]

A young couple, Catherine and Francois, are attempting to escape from a figure who eventually catches and drags Francois to his death. It also grabs hold of Catherine just before she arrives at a monolith in a grassland.

Four American college friends, Sophie, Ben, Jeni, and David are vacationing in the Irish countryside at Sophie's behest. The driver, Ian, lets them go at the monolith seen in the beginning. Sophie, who is a history bachelor, takes note of the monolith's symbol before heading to a local bar with the others, where they meet with a friendly old man, Hamish, who tells them about the history of the village: it was formerly a mining center for gold obtained in a nearby cavern, but when the gold ran out, the population dwindled. The four agree to be taken to a cottage where they can begin hitchhiking to the cavern, though they are wary of Hamish and his grumpy son, Sean.

That night, Jeni investigates a ruckus outside and glimpses a figure sprinting past the window. She wakes the others, who discover that Hamish and Sean had locked them up. A figure suddenly enters the cottage through the fireplace and forcibly takes Jeni's gold earring. After a brief struggle which sees David's leg being bitten by the monster, the four escape the cottage and race to the village hall, where they hide in the cellar. From a mythology book, Sophie learns that the monster is a Tuatha Dé Danann, also known as a leprechaun, who owns the gold that the villagers sought after. Hamish and the villagers refused to return the gold and didn't want to leave the village. In return for the gold, the villagers have to sacrifice at least two humans each year as "compensation". The leprechaun lusts after gold, but it can be repelled by a certain symbol, the same one carved into the monolith, which serves as a barrier beyond which the being cannot get out. There was another monolith symbol barrier at the leprechaun's cave; however, when the villagers mined the cave and took the gold, the cave collapsed, causing the leprechaun to escape 15 years ago. Hamish and Sean are joined by their friend Ian outside, where Hamish tells him of his suspicions of his son becoming disillusioned with their sacrifice plot.

The four are confronted by Hamish, who confirms that the villagers sacrifice tourists each year to avoid having to sacrifice themselves, and Sean, who has grown weary of the unjustified sacrifices, eventually lets them go, while Hamish finds Ian impaled on some farm equipment in a shed. He escapes as the creature kills Ian. The four take the offer to escape from an old woman, Mary, who is revealed to be Hamish's accomplice. The four are then tied to trees as offerings for the leprechaun. The monster arrives and rips out Jeni's golden tongue ring. David manages to get the leprechaun away from Jeni, but the beast slashes his torso, also cutting the rope, allowing him to break free and release the other three before he is attacked and killed. The remaining trio head back to the cottage to set a trap to kill the monster, but the leprechaun tricks Sophie and Ben into striking Jeni with their axes, killing her.

Sophie and Ben fetch Hamish's truck but are cornered by the leprechaun inside the village hall. The leprechaun eventually gets hold of Ben and kills him by ripping his spine out. Though cornered by Hamish, who is still intent on sacrificing her, Sophie is saved by Sean, who pushes Hamish into the cellar out of guilt for letting his father and the villagers sacrifice so many people over the years. The leprechaun kills Hamish in the cellar, much to Sean's devastation. Meanwhile, Sophie boards Hamish's truck but crashes midway while trying to avoid the leprechaun. She resumes her escape on foot, and when the leprechaun finds her, she distracts it with gold coins, then kills it using Francois' knife, which he had left in the prologue. Sophie finally manages to cross the monolith to safety just as three leprechauns are revealed running in the tall grass before continuing her escape.

Cast

[edit]

Marketing

[edit]

WWE Studios' official YouTube channel premiered a clip from the film, with an introduction by Dylan Postl, in March 2014, in light of Saint Patrick's Day.[6]

Reception

[edit]

Critical reception for Leprechaun: Origins has been predominantly negative. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 0% based on reviews from 7 critics.[7]

Common complaints include clichéd scripting and poor direction.[8][9] Cliff Wheatley of IGN panned the film: "Slasher movies of this ilk come with a certain expectation of quality. But even the cheapest, most shoddy productions can manage some thrills, kills, and laughs with memorable characters and a cohesive plot when skilled filmmakers are at the helm. Leprechaun: Origins, unfortunately, offers none of these things".[10]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "'Leprechaun: Origins' Is Already Filmed, Here's the Cast…". Bloody Disgusting. August 20, 2013. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  2. ^ Hanstock, Bill (August 14, 2014). "'Leprechaun Origins' is not what you're expecting". SB Nation. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  3. ^ Topel, Fred. "Sundance 2013 Interview: WWE Studios President Michael Luisi". Crave Online. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  4. ^ Lussier, Germain (June 9, 2014). "'Leprechaun: Origins' Trailer: WWE Studios Reinvents a Horror Franchise". Slash Film. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  5. ^ "WWE Studio's 'Leprechaun: Origins' Gets Theatrical Release (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. August 4, 2014. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  6. ^ "Hornswoggle's "Leprechaun: Origins" Sneak Peek". YouTube. March 17, 2014. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  7. ^ "LEPRECHAUN: ORIGINS (2014)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  8. ^ Scheck, Frank (August 26, 2014). "'Leprechaun: Origins': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  9. ^ "[Review] 'Leprechaun: Origins' Is Painfully Generic". Bloody Disgusting. August 28, 2014. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  10. ^ Wheatley, Cliff (August 27, 2014). "FAR FROM MAGICALLY DELICIOUS". IGN. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
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