Lucifer you can finish (although not as soon as we thought), but it’s getting a hell of a farewell! On the 26th of July, Netflix announced that the series of the fifth season it has been extendedand, in place of the previously revealed the 10 episodes of the fifth season will conclude with 16 episodes. While it doesn’t rank up to the supernatural crime drama final season on Fox — that ended with 26 episodes — it is more than six hours for the fans to enjoy the crime-solving adventures of Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis) and the detective police of Chloe Decker (Lauren German). Who wouldn’t want more of that?
The series originally aired on Fox, but was cancelled in May of 2018, after three seasons. The passionate outcry of the fans moved to Netflix pick it up for a fourth season the following month, then renew it for her the fifth season in June of 2019, and then renewed for a “final, FINAL” of the sixth season on June 23. This will bring the series total to more than 77 episodes, you are going to do Lucifer one of the more long-term in Netflix’s original series, including the recently concluded The orange Is the New Black (91 episodes) and House of Cards (73 episodes).
The first half of the fifth season will premiere in August. 21, with the second half of fall at present without prior notice of the date. We’ll see you in hell, Lucifans!