Despite currently tease from the series' producers, the cast and crew of series Lucifer haven't been able to provide an...
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Despite currently tease from the series' producers, the cast and crew of series Lucifer haven't been able to provide any specific answers publicly to the audience.
Ildy Modrovich, showrunner for the popular fantasy drama recently took to Twitter and promised to Lucifans that there would be the movie's updates coming "soon". Netflix still remains to keep silence on the coming back of Lucifer, the cast and crew of the delayed series, originally on Fox, have been voicing frustrations on social media.
Loosely based on Neil Gaiman’s original take on the Biblical character, Lucifer devastated fans with season four’s hellish cliffhanger.
At the end of Lucifer's season 4, detective Chloe Decker (played by Lauren German) had accepted her true feelings to the Devil lord and confessed her love to him. However, rumor has it that Lucifer Morningstar (played by Tom Ellis) may have reciprocated emotions for the detective but their love must have met obstacles and of course, a heavy price included.
After the sinister prophecy from Father Kinley (Graham McTavish) plagued Lucifer throughout season four, Lucifer realized he had to sacrifice his life on Earth if he would want to come back to Hell and keep the evil forces under control. To all Lucifer's fans, the last minute when Lucifer turned into his true form, sitting on devil's throne and the Hell's sky slowly fading in grey must be the most epic and unforgettable moments ever! The desire to see what will Lucifer do in the next season must be so thirsty because the series was severely hit by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. As production on season five’s finale was cut short by lockdown restrictions.
A recent post from Chloe German star Lauren German confirmed the release of Lucifer’s fifth season would be split into two blocks of eight episodes, so fans were hoping for a premiere date to be confirmed in May or June.
Despite the flowing recent comments on Twitter, there have been no updates from either Netflix or the show’s production studio Warner Bros. Television so far.