Season 6 of Lucifer is a love letter to the show, according to the showrunners

Season 6 is a love letter to the programm, according to Lucifer co-showrunner Joe Henderson. The fantasy tale depicts the life of the Devil when he leaves Hell to go to Los Angeles, based on the DC Comics character created by Neil Gaiman for The Sandman and later the focus of a spin-off comic series.

The show debuted on Fox in 2016 and ran for three seasons before being cancelled, but it was given a second shot after Netflix bought it up for two more seasons. Lucifer was supposed to conclude after season 5, but the showrunners and lead actor signed new deals for a sixth season.

Love Letter to the show

Season 5’s first half will be available on Netflix in August 2020. Season 5B premiered on Netflix on Friday, nine months after the first half, and follows Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis) as he battles his scheming twin brother, the Archangel Michael, who is also played by Ellis.

With the arrival of their father God (Dennis Haysbert) and his declaration that he is retiring in the hopes that one of his sons will succeed him, the two brothers compete to see who will succeed him. Season 5 was one of the more epic seasons, with the primary draw being the fight between the two brothers, but the sixth and final season, according to the showrunners, will have a more emotional tone.

The final season was likewise described as “emotional” and “bittersweet” by Henderson and Modrovich. While Season 5 has focussed on the twin brothers’ all-out struggle, the showrunners have hinted that the final season will finish things up for the characters who have been following over the previous six seasons. Season 6 will, like seasons 4 and 5, contain a time jump, according to the showrunners.

While little more information regarding Season 6 have been published, it appears that it will satisfy Lucifer fans who have followed the show since its start. It’s time to wind up Lucifer’s journey after six seasons, which means it’ll most certainly be an emotional conclusion. Fans will likely be even more excited for the sixth and final season after binge-watching the last episodes of season 5. Fortunately for them, work on Lucifer season 6 has already begun, indicating that the show’s conclusion is near.

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