'Lucifer' season six is reportedly being considered by Netflix

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This past June, Netflix confirmed that Lucifer would be renewed for a fifth season, which would also be its last.

According to recent reports, however, a sixth season is reportedly being considered by Netflix.

Per TVLine, Netflix is currently in talks with Warner Bros. about extending the show for a sixth season.

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Fox, who originally owned the series, canceled the show in May 2018 after three seasons, but fans didn't have to wait too long for Netflix to pick it up and allow them to see more of the titular devil played by Tom Ellis.

Take a sneak peek of the fourth season if you've not yet seen it:
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Lucifer made its debut on the streaming service in May - this time with just 10 episodes as opposed to the 13+ episodes we are used to seeing each season.

Speaking to TV Line, Ellis spoke highly of the shorter format: "Having it in this [10-episode] format means that our story is distilled down to being much richer," he said. "What's at stake in each episode is much higher. It just feels denser... telling the story in the best possible way."

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The comedy-drama, which is produced by Warner Bros. Television, is based on characters created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg for Vertigo from DC Entertainment.

The show also stars Lauren German, Kevin Alejandro, D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Scarlett Estevez, and Rachael Harris.

"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," showrunners Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich said in a statement in June. "Most importantly, we want to thank the fans for their incredible passion and support. The best is yet to come!"

Netflix said in a statement of their own: "We are thrilled that Lucifer fans around the world have embraced this series on Netflix, and we can't wait to give them the big finish they've all been waiting for."

A release date for the series finale of Lucifer has yet to be confirmed.

'Lucifer' season six is reportedly being considered by Netflix

vt-author-image

By VT

Article saved!Article saved!

This past June, Netflix confirmed that Lucifer would be renewed for a fifth season, which would also be its last.

According to recent reports, however, a sixth season is reportedly being considered by Netflix.

Per TVLine, Netflix is currently in talks with Warner Bros. about extending the show for a sixth season.

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/LuciferNetflix/status/1136764882659921921]]

Fox, who originally owned the series, canceled the show in May 2018 after three seasons, but fans didn't have to wait too long for Netflix to pick it up and allow them to see more of the titular devil played by Tom Ellis.

Take a sneak peek of the fourth season if you've not yet seen it:
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/lQqQcGbo-sKUnNGKf.mp4||lQqQcGbo]]

Lucifer made its debut on the streaming service in May - this time with just 10 episodes as opposed to the 13+ episodes we are used to seeing each season.

Speaking to TV Line, Ellis spoke highly of the shorter format: "Having it in this [10-episode] format means that our story is distilled down to being much richer," he said. "What's at stake in each episode is much higher. It just feels denser... telling the story in the best possible way."

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/LuciferNetflix/status/1136764882659921921]]

The comedy-drama, which is produced by Warner Bros. Television, is based on characters created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg for Vertigo from DC Entertainment.

The show also stars Lauren German, Kevin Alejandro, D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Scarlett Estevez, and Rachael Harris.

"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," showrunners Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich said in a statement in June. "Most importantly, we want to thank the fans for their incredible passion and support. The best is yet to come!"

Netflix said in a statement of their own: "We are thrilled that Lucifer fans around the world have embraced this series on Netflix, and we can't wait to give them the big finish they've all been waiting for."

A release date for the series finale of Lucifer has yet to be confirmed.