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]]>The series about the devil, who now lives in Los Angeles, debuted its fourth season in May, and left fans reeling on a major cliffhanger.
The last time the series did that — at the end of season 3 — it was cancelled by Fox. Luckily, Netflix decided to pick it up following a fierce fan campaign.
Although Netflix has now announced that it, too, is cancelling the show, producers will be allowed to wrap up the storyline in their own way as Lucifer has been given a fifth and final season.
“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,” co-showrunners Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich said in a statement. “Most importantly, we want to thank the fans for their incredible passion and support. The best is yet to come!!”
The show’s lead actor and titular character, Tom Ellis, reacted to the news in a video shared by the official Lucifer Twitter account.
The final season of Lucifer is expected next year.
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]]>Thanks to dedication, and many social media campaigns, Lucifer will be getting another season.
The Tom Ellis series based on the devil’s adventures in Los Angeles was canceled by Fox in May following its third season.
Fans rallied — creating the hashtag #SaveLucifer — while producers of the show, Warner Bros. Television, began searching for another distributor.
The combined efforts have now proved successful as Netflix has announced itself as Lucifer’s new home.
Series producer, Joe Henderson, congratulated the fans on Twitter:
Thank you thank you THANK YOU to all the #Lucifer fans. You brought us back. YOU did this. So relax, take a breath, put some ice on those fingers that have been hashtagging up a storm… and get ready for more deviltime
— Joe Henderson (@Henderson_Joe) June 15, 2018
As did stars if the show, Tom Ellis, and Lesley-Anne Brandt:
#LuciferSeason4 on @Netflix wow that sounds nice. You fans made this happen. #LuciFansrock #Lucifersaved
— tom ellis (@tomellis17) June 15, 2018
You fans are incredible. You did this. We are so happy to keep the family together. Lucifer on Netflix is back. Has a ring to it I say. Thank you @netflix and Thank you to each and everyone of you who fought like a demon!
— Lesley-Ann Brandt (@LesleyAnnBrandt) June 15, 2018
We’re not yet sure when production will commence on the 4th season, but at least the show is no longer damned.
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]]>The post “Lucifer” Renewed for a Final Season appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The series about the devil, who now lives in Los Angeles, debuted its fourth season in May, and left fans reeling on a major cliffhanger.
The last time the series did that — at the end of season 3 — it was cancelled by Fox. Luckily, Netflix decided to pick it up following a fierce fan campaign.
Although Netflix has now announced that it, too, is cancelling the show, producers will be allowed to wrap up the storyline in their own way as Lucifer has been given a fifth and final season.
“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,” co-showrunners Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich said in a statement. “Most importantly, we want to thank the fans for their incredible passion and support. The best is yet to come!!”
The show’s lead actor and titular character, Tom Ellis, reacted to the news in a video shared by the official Lucifer Twitter account.
The final season of Lucifer is expected next year.
The post “Lucifer” Renewed for a Final Season appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The post Fans Save “Lucifer” from Cancellation appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>Thanks to dedication, and many social media campaigns, Lucifer will be getting another season.
The Tom Ellis series based on the devil’s adventures in Los Angeles was canceled by Fox in May following its third season.
Fans rallied — creating the hashtag #SaveLucifer — while producers of the show, Warner Bros. Television, began searching for another distributor.
The combined efforts have now proved successful as Netflix has announced itself as Lucifer’s new home.
Series producer, Joe Henderson, congratulated the fans on Twitter:
Thank you thank you THANK YOU to all the #Lucifer fans. You brought us back. YOU did this. So relax, take a breath, put some ice on those fingers that have been hashtagging up a storm… and get ready for more deviltime
— Joe Henderson (@Henderson_Joe) June 15, 2018
As did stars if the show, Tom Ellis, and Lesley-Anne Brandt:
#LuciferSeason4 on @Netflix wow that sounds nice. You fans made this happen. #LuciFansrock #Lucifersaved
— tom ellis (@tomellis17) June 15, 2018
You fans are incredible. You did this. We are so happy to keep the family together. Lucifer on Netflix is back. Has a ring to it I say. Thank you @netflix and Thank you to each and everyone of you who fought like a demon!
— Lesley-Ann Brandt (@LesleyAnnBrandt) June 15, 2018
We’re not yet sure when production will commence on the 4th season, but at least the show is no longer damned.
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