The former Fox show turned Netflix show has had a wild few years. After being rescued by Netflix after season 3, Netflix has gone onto produce three additional series but it had been originally meant to only be two that was until Netflix surprised everyone and announced that there was more fuel within the tank and revived the show again for the sixth season which is thanks to begin in September 2021.
Fans are hoping for yet one more revival again however this point it seems highly unlikely. One petition points out that the series should be continued until it gets to the previous atomic number of 100 episodes (that traditionally has helped shows get to syndication easier).
However, any hopes of a Lucifer season 7 were dashed recently during a Tweet by co-showrunner Joe Henderson who skilled a Tweet saying that he can confirm that the series isn’t getting to get a surprise revive again.
That’s to not say the Lucifer cast and crew aren’t getting to be seen on Netflix anymore, however.
Joe Henderson himself is now attached to figure on two upcoming Netflix projects including a live-action Pokemon series (although not officially confirmed by Netflix) and magazine “> a comic book adaptation of the horror comic book Shadecraft.
Tom Ellis is currently in ny City filming the new Netflix movie, Players Aimee Garcia is functioning on the 47 Ronin sequel which is coming exclusively to Netflix there you’ve got it. Disappointing news for Lucifer fans but it’s been promised that season 6 are going to be the right send-off for Netflix.