Lucifer on Netflix: Streamer announces premiere date for final season

The sixth and final season of ‘Lucifer’, the biblical fantasy series on Netflix, is all set to be released on September 10, as announced by the OTT platform.

Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros Television, the show’s plotline revolves around the Devil, Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis), abandoning Hell and settling in Los Angeles where he operates his own nightclub dubbed “LUX” and joins Detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German) to consult the LAPD.

During the show’s panel at the virtual Comic-Con@Home on Saturday, executive producers Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich announced the news.

Netflix Geeked shared a teaser of the final season with the caption, “Even bad things must come to an end.”

The minute-long video clip showcased snippets from the previous five seasons, with one segment showing Lucifer pulled over by a traffic cop, and he says: “I apologise. This is my last night in LA.”

The official synopsis for Season 6 reads:

“This is it, the final season of Lucifer. For real this time. 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? Join us as we say a bittersweet goodbye to Lucifer, Chloe, Amenadiel, Maze, Linda, Ella, and Dan. Bring tissues.”

Rachael Harris, DB Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Aimee Garcia, Tricia Helfer, Scarlett Estevez, and Kevin Alejandro round out the cast of ‘Lucifer.’

The previous season showed the death of a beloved character, Dan. Speaking to TVLine in the past, DB Woodside (aka Angel Amenadiel) mentioned that there would be “a big event that happens in Season 6… that’s going to make the fans extremely happy.”

Watch the announcement:


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