Deckerstar are heading towards their final chapter. **SPOILERS FOR SEASON 5 PART 2**

By David Craig

Published: Sunday, 25 July 2021 at 12:00 am


Netflix has confirmed a premiere date for the sixth and final season of Lucifer.

“The end is nigh. The final season of Lucifer premieres September 10,” the streaming platform tweeted, along with a 60-second teaser clip of what Lucifans can expect in the anticipated final instalment.

In the clip, Lucifer Morningstar (ellis) can be seen swigging from a hip flask in his convertible, before being pulled over by a cop – the same one that initially pulled Lucifer over in the series pilot, “I’m sorry, this is my last night in LA,” Lucifer announces nonchalantly.

Story details for the final season of the Netflix series are being kept mostly under wraps for now, but after that jaw-dropping Lucifer season 5B ending, the show has plenty of ground to cover.

And it looks like one thing we can bank on in series 6 is a new face, with show boss Joe Henderson recently revealing that  “a whole new character” would be joining for the final season.

Speaking to TV Line, Henderson also played down suggestions that the finale season would be “like an elongated Act VI” given that it was renewed at the last minute when it had previously looked like season five would mark the ending.

“It’s its own season,” he said. “It’s got its own engine.”

For your convenience, we’ve compiled everything we know about Lucifer season six so far, from teased story arcs to new cast members, so read on for details.

Lucifer season 6 release date

Lucifer season six will premiere on 10th September, Netflix has officially confirmed.

The shoot came to an emotional end in March 2021, with co-stars Tom Ellis and DB Woodside sending heartfelt messages via social media after performing their final scenes together.

“Last scene with my brother @tomellis17… and I cannot stop crying,” Woodside wrote in a tweet. “Thank you for everything, brother. You are a divine talent and a true Gentleman. I love you mate.”

Ellis replied: “I love you brother. That was ridiculously tough to get through but like every scene we have done over the years… I enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you for being such a force and such a friend… you are the real deal.”

I love you brother. That was ridiculously tough to get through but like every scene we have done over the years….I enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you for being such a force and such a friend…you are the real deal. ❤️???? https://t.co/DPvzUuwloe

— tom ellis (@tomellis17) March 12, 2021

Lucifer season four was released in May 2019, roughly one year after season three concluded on FOX, but season five part one took longer to arrive due to delays caused by COVID-19, launching in August 2020.

For season five part two, Lucifer has returned to its original May slot, so it’s possible that Netflix will hold season six until next year to space out the episodes evenly.

For this reason, RadioTimes.com predicts Lucifer season six will be available to stream on Netflix by May 2022, but the streamer could potentially drop the final episodes earlier given that filming has already been completed.

Lucifer season 6 cast

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Most of the Lucifer cast are expected to return for the final season, led by Tom Ellis and Lauren German as star-crossed lovers Lucifer and Chloe.

As seen in the trailer, Lucifer is pulled over by the cop that initially stopped him in the series pilot. Executive producer Ildy Modrovich told fans at Comic-Con that they can expect more returning faces to come, and the return of a former guest star. Producer Joe Henderson added: “We found one character we have talked about but have never seen in this season.”

We can also expect to see more from DB Woodside as the celestial Amenadiel and Rachael Harris as therapist Dr Linda Martin, with the duo still co-parenting their mortal son.

Aimee Garcia will also return as LAPD colleague Ella Lopez but it remains to be seen whether Kevin Alejandro will make an appearance as the hilariously awkward Detective Dan Espinoza.

Of course, the character was tragically killed off in the second half of season five but, given that this show has visited the afterlife multiple times before, we’re not ruling out a cameo – perhaps in the final episode.

Lesley Ann-Brandt and Inbar Lavi will be returning as Mazikeen and Eve respectively, whose romance was just getting off the ground towards the end of season five. Brandt recently teased to TV Line that there was a “giant journey” for Eve and Maze in the upcoming season, with a new character being introduced who will “threaten their relationship in a really big way”.

 

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Aimee Garcia plays Ella Lopez in Lucifer
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Scarlett Estevez will also most likely reprise her role as Trixie Espinoza, the young daughter of Chloe and Dan, who has been a recurring character since the series began.

We also expect to see more from Ginny & Georgia star Scott Porter after his brief debut as Carol Corbett, an old friend who Dan had been attempting to set up with Ella before his death.

Carol and Ella eventually meet at his funeral and seem to get along well, so it seems possible that the character could return to be the perfect match our favourite forensic scientist has long been searching for.

Meanwhile, show boss Joe Henderson has revealed that there will be at least one fresh face for the final series as well.

Asked about any new characters he said, “Oh, that’s a good one….There is a new character in six that was not going to be a part of season five. A whole new character!”

We do know that Merrin Dungey (The Resident) is joining the cast for season six, where she will play a non-nonsense cop named Sonya who strikes up a bond with Amenadiel, who’s been considering joining the force.

Meanwhile, Deadpool star Brianna Hildebrand will also make her debut as angsty angel Rory, who seems poised to walk down the same rebellious path that Lucifer did so long ago.

It seems unlikely that Dennis Haysbert will return to the role of God, as the character was given a definitive farewell in season five part two, moving to an alternate reality for his retirement.

For reference, here’s the full Lucifer cast list:

  • Tom Ellis plays Lucifer Morningstar/Michael Demiurgos
  • Lauren German plays Chloe Decker
  • DB Woodside plays Amenadiel
  • Lesley Ann-Brandt plays Mazikeen
  • Kevin Alejandro plays Dan Espinoza
  • Rachael Harris plays Linda Martin
  • Aimee Garcia plays Ella Lopez
  • Scarlett Estevez plays Beatrice ‘Trixie’ Espinoza
  • Inbar Lavi plays Eve
  • Dennis Haysbert plays God
  • Scott Porter plays Carol Corbett

Lucifer season 6 trailer

Netflix has shared a teaser trailer for Lucifer season 6.

Tom Ellis also recently revealed a first look at season 6, which featured him suited and booted as Lucifer while leaning against a DeLorean (the time-travelling car from the Back to the Future films).

The location behind him also seems to reference the town centre in the original Back to the Future film, complete with a classic cinema front with neon signs, which prompted fans to wonder we would be getting a one-off episode paying homage to American cinema.

The image was posted on Ellis’ Instagram account along with the caption, “Good things are coming”.

Lucifer season 6 episodes

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Courtesy of the Lucifer Writers’ Room on Twitter, we now know what the Lucifer season six episode titles are and fans are already speculating over what their relevance could be.

As longtime viewers will be aware, each episode title is derived from a line spoken in the episode, so sometimes they can offer hints about events happening in the story.

Here are the Lucifer season six episode titles:

  • Episode one: “Nothing Ever Changes Around Here”
  • Episode two: “Buckets of Baggage”
  • Episode three: “Yabba Dabba Do Me”
  • Episode four: “Pin The Tail on the Baddie”
  • Episode five: “The Murder of Lucifer Morningstar”
  • Episode six: “A Lot Dirtier Than That”
  • Episode seven: “My Best Fiend”
  • Episode eight: “Save The Devil, Save The World”
  • Episode nine: “Goodbye, Lucifer”
  • Episode 10: “Partners ‘Til The End”

Producers Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich confirmed to EW that season six is absolutely their ‘last story’. Henderson added ‘It’s the story we were always going to tell, but just written much larger and to me so much more interestingly that it breaks my heart to think we weren’t going to do it this way.’ Modrovich confirmed that the episodes will also tell ‘one giant story’.

Lucifer season 6 plot theories

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The Lucifer season five ending has likely left many fans with jaws on the floor as Lucifer was triumphantly revealed to have been chosen as the new God, replacing his retired father in the role.

At a panel at the 2021 Comic Con in San Diego, when asked whether Lucifer possesses all of God’s powers now because of that finale, executive producer Joe Henderson said: “That seems like the first question our characters will be asking at the start of Season 6.”

Whether Lucifer’s knack for solving mysteries will feature in season 6, Tom Ellis added: “I think it’s in his DNA now. And he’s got quite a few mysteries to solve in Season 6.”

His celestial brothers and sisters – including the devious Michael – bowed down before him, suggesting they accept him in this major career change but it remains to be seen exactly how he will wield his new powers.

Expect season six to delve into some of the actions that Lucifer takes as he settles into his new job, as well as the impact that his new responsibilities have on his relationship with Chloe.

When Lucifer was confirmed to for a surprise season six renewal, some fans worried it would interfere with the plans that showrunners Ildy Modrovich and Joe Henderson originally had for the show but they have attempted to settle these fears.

“What we realised is that the last bit of that [series] finale episode was actually a lot of great stories sped up just to give us a satisfying ending for all our characters,” Modrovich told Entertainment Weekly.

She added: “We literally lobbed off Act 6 and went, ‘Let’s take what happens in Act 6 in a scene and dive into it, and really explore how our characters end up where they ended up.’ So, that ended up being our nugget for season six.

“In addition to what we’re opening up from that ending, we thought of one giant story that just needed to be told, so that’s what really stuck the landing for us.”

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Lucifer co-star DB Woodside has also teased what the final season has in store for his character, the angel Amenadiel, who he hints will have a new romantic interest in the concluding chapters.

“He does find love, but he finds it in a very different way,” said Woodside in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. “In a way that I think is going to shock the fans, surprise them and then it’s going to be unexpected.

“But I think it’s going to make them very, very happy. It’s the perfect ending for someone like Amenadiel. He has a lot of love to give and he will receive a lot of love.”

Woodside will also step behind the camera for season six to try his hand at directing, confirming to TVLine that his entry in the Lucifer saga is a bottle episode, i.e. taking place in a single location.

“My episode is unlike any episode that people have seen,” he told the publication. “It takes place over one long night, and it’s everyone kind of sitting around talking.

“All I can say is that it was a lot of fun and I feel privileged to have received that episode, because I think you’re going to see some of the cast in ways that you haven’t been able to see them before.”

There is also an urge by the creators to address social issues in the real world. Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich told EW that ‘we’re a cop show and in what ways have we contributed or not addressed the systemic issues of the police department’ so it could be expected that the final season will look at real life matters such as police brutality, corruption and the Black Lives Matter movement.

Lucifer season 6 will launch on Netflix on September 10. Lucifer seasons four and five are available to stream on Netflix. Looking for something else to watch? Check out our guide to the best series on Netflix or the best movies on Netflix.

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