Where to watch Leo McGuigan in the UK
Find every Leo McGuigan film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 7 May 2026.
Leo McGuigan (born November 15th, 1994) is an Irish film actor, producer, director and writer. In 2012, McGuigan and Margaret McGoldrick co-founded McGoldrick/McGuigan Productions. Two years later, the company rebranded as What's Next Films.
Leo McGuigan films streaming in the UK
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- Killing for Extra Credit (2024) Writer
- Daddy's Deadly Secret (2024) Writer
- Deadly Girls Trip (2025) Writer
- The Boy by the Pool (2026) Writer
- Let's Murder Like It's 1999! (2026) Writer
- Taste of His Own Poison (2025) Writer
- The Last Woman Who Lived Here (2025) Writer
- Bel's Boys (2006) as Ollie
- Braxton Butcher (2015) Editor
- Limbo (2019) Producer
- The Invention (2018) Director
- Killer College Scandal (2024) Writer
- Ruthless (2021) Producer
- This Town Still Talks About You (2022) Editor
- Wishbone (2019) Producer
- Bad Vibes (2023) Producer
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Where can I watch Leo McGuigan films in the UK?
Leo McGuigan's films and TV shows are available across UK streaming services. Click any title in the filmography below to see exactly which UK service has it — Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, BBC iPlayer, ITVX, NOW, Sky, MUBI and more — updated daily.
What are Leo McGuigan's most popular films?
Most-watched Leo McGuigan films currently: Killing for Extra Credit (2024), Daddy's Deadly Secret (2024), Deadly Girls Trip (2025), The Boy by the Pool (2026), Let's Murder Like It's 1999! (2026).
What TV shows has Leo McGuigan appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Bel's Boys (2006).
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