Are you ready for the final season of Lucifer to drop on Netflix? If not, here's a primer to remind you of everything that happened on season five. Season six ascends tomorrow.
In the sixth and final season of Lucifer, the devil himself has become God...almost. Why is he hesitating? And as the world starts to unravel without a God, what will he do in response? The season promises a bittersweet goodbye to Lucifer (Tom Ellis), Chloe (Lauren German), Amenadiel (D.B. Woodside), Maze (Lesley-Ann Brandt), Linda (Rachael Harris), Ella (Aimee Garcia) and Dan (Kevin Alejandro).
Lucifer season five finds the team struggling to cope with Morningstar's (Tom Ellis) absences after his departure at the end of season four. Now he's returned and he's not the same. Has the king of Hell been transformed by his time away? Or his his twin brother Michael here to take everything from him?
Lucifer is the 2016 TV series based on the DC/Vertigo comics character of the same name, the version of which originated in the Sandman comics by Neil Gaiman and various artists.
The series focuses on Lucifer Morningstar (To Ellis), the biblical ruler of Hell who abandons his kingdom to experience life as a human being. He runs a nightclub in Los Angeles call "Lux" and becomes partnered (and eventually romantic) with LAPD detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German). Lucifer's ability to know the temptations of humans becomes a tool he uses to assist Decker.
The series was initially developed for Fox Television by Tom Kapinos (Californication). It was cancelled by the network after three seasons, but then picked up by Netflix for season four and five.
