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​Lucifer Final Season Premiere Date Revealed

​Lucifer Final Season Premiere Date Revealed

A teaser video for the new series was shared during the Lucifer panel for Comic-Con@Home

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

The premiere date for the final season of Lucifer has been revealed by Netflix, which shared the exciting announcement in a new sizzle reel video:

Yep, the good news is that we won't have that long to wait until we can sit down to enjoy the sixth and final instalment of the fantasy series, which stars Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar, otherwise known as the Devil.

The teaser video was shared during the Lucifer panel for Comic-Con@Home, revealing that the last series will be heading to screens on 10 September.

It was also posted on the official Lucifer Twitter account, with a caption that said: "Let's be bad one last time #lucifer s6 arrives on @netflix September 10th."

During the panel, Ellis joined executive producers Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich to share a bit more detail about what we can expect from season six.

When asked if the previous series' climax means Lucifer will now have the same powers that God once did, Henderson said: "Good question. I think that's one of the first questions our characters will be asking when we start season six."

Comic-Con@Home

Ellis added: "He grew up a lot and he's still in the process of growing up, but I think it's that classic thing of 'be careful of what you wish for'.

"He did convince himself of a lot of things in season five, but when something you think about actually happens, it often feels very different. That's the kind of conundrum Lucifer finds himself in season six."

Modrovich also said: "With Lucifer, it's always one step forward, two or three steps back."

The trio also addressed whether or not Lucifer would continue being involved in cases, with Ellis saying: "Oh, I think it's in his DNA now.

"There may be the odd thing to solve but he's got a lot of mysteries to solve, to be honest, in season six."

While Lucifer may have to hold back on showing up on crime scenes, it turns out Amenadiel will be doing some investigating instead.

Confirming what he'd be up to for season six, Modrovich said of the character: "He will join the LAPD."

Netflix

The show's final season was confirmed back in June last year, when a tweet broke the bittersweet news to fans.

"The devil made us do it," it said.

"Lucifer will return for a sixth and final season. like, FINAL final."

But while it's sad to see the programme bow out, at one point it didn't look like we'd ever get to six series, having been cancelled by Fox before being picked up by Netflix.

At the time of the renewal of season five, Modrovich and Henderson said: "We are so incredibly thankful to Netflix for resurrecting our show last season, and now letting us finish the story of Lucifer on our terms."

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film, Netflix, lucifer