Based on the DC Comics character created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg taken from the comic book series The Sandman, “Lucifer” is an American urban fantasy superhero television series developed by Tom Kapinos and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television. Starring Tom Ellis, Lauren German, and Kevin Alejandro, the first season premiered on January 25, 2016.
PREMISE: Bored with being the Lord of Hell, the devil relocates to Los Angeles, where he opens a nightclub and forms a connection with a homicide detective.
SEASON 5 DETAILS:
In the first half of the fifth season which was released on August 21, 2020, Lucifer makes a tumultuous return to the land of the living in hopes of making things right with Chloe. A devil’s work is never done.
Get ready to swoon, curse, and cry as “Lucifer” makes its comeback with the second part of Season five that premiered on Friday, May 28, 2021, on Netflix.
In Part B of the stunning fifth season of Lucifer, God himself comes to Earth. Secrets will be revealed, heroic sacrifices will be made, and the world will never be the same.
“It’s not just a one-act play, but a one-act play with so much there that needs to be said, or that Lucifer wants to say,” Tom Ellis told Entertainment Weekly. “And the way Lucifer goes about it, it’s very funny to start, and then the wheels start to come off and it starts to implode.”
“I don’t think Dan is coping very well,” Kevin Alejandro told TVLine. “His world is rocked, and I’m not sure that he’ll ever really, truly handle it. He’s doing the best he can, but that’s just Dan.”
“He is completely torn up on the inside but always trying to move forward in a positive way — though he doesn’t always quite get the right results.”
“This is definitely the hardest I’ve ever worked on the show,” Alejandro said. “The biggest tease I can give you about that episode is that it is called ‘Daniel Espinoza: Naked and Afraid,’ and that’s pretty much what you’re going to get!”