Are you a fan of Lucifer? The fantasy series, that follows Lucifer AKA the devil who abandons Hell for a career fighting crime in Los Angeles, has been a hit with audiences since it debuted in 2016 but will probably shortly come to a close with its sixth and final season. Keep searching for everything you need to understand…
Lucifer’s “Lucifans” have got used to long waits between seasons: 19 weeks between Season 3 and 4 if the show moved from Fox to Netflix, and then 15 months between four and the first part of Season 5. If the release date of Season 6 follows suit, fans may expect to watch it on Netflix in overdue 2021.
On the other hand, the coronavirus may mean we get Lucifer Season 6 sooner. Since the series has to go back into production to film the last half of its season finale, the showrunners may opt to keep on filming Season 6 while everyone is quarantined together. This could signify that the last season airs about a year after the beginning of Season 5 in August 2021.
Though it remains to be seen who makes it from the current season living, each of the present cast members are expected to go back for the next set of episodes. This will include Tom Ellis since the eponymous Lucifer, together with Lauren German, Kevin Alejandro, D.B Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, and Rachael Harris likely to join him.
The present season also sets up two new cast members who might be back for more. These are Tom Ellis back, playing Lucifer’s identical brother Michael, also 24’s Dennis Haysbert as Lucifer’s father God.
We hate to break it to you but since Netflix has yet to release a trailer for Lucifer year 5 part 2, we are going to get to sit a bit tighter for the trailer for season 6.