New Lucifer season 5 trailer released on Netflix


Lucifer Morningstar returns for the fifth and penultimate season of Lucifer on Netflix This season will feature at least one episode that is unlike anything the show has done before. A new trailer reveals that another member of the Lucifer family will also appear in the season. Tom Ellis will do double work in the fifth season of Lucifer. He returned as Lucifer Morningstar, but also plays Lucifer’s twin brother, Michael. Michael holds a grudge against Lucifer and plans to usurp Lucifer’s life on the mortal plane as revenge. You can watch the new trailer for the fifth season of Lucifer above.

The fourth season Lucifer (the first show after his jump from FOX to Netflix) ended with Lucifer going back to hell. Before leaving, Detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German) told Lucifer that she loved him. Regarding their relationship, Henderson said in an interview, “We asked ourselves: For the final season, what do we want to happen between Lucifer and Chloe? What haven’t we explored or explained yet? And we’ve tried to get all of that in the fifth season. “

The fifth season of Lucifer it starts with the Morningstar still trapped in hell. Finally, Lucifer’s other brother, Amenadiel (played by DB Woodside, who will return in the final season of the series) pays him a visit with urgent importance. The fifth season of Lucifer includes a special episode of noir style. That experiment was born from Netflix by ordering six additional episodes of the season.

“When we go from 10 to 16, [at] We first think, ‘How do we do this?’ But literally in three days we thought, ‘How could we have told the story without these stories?’ “Henderson said in an interview.” This was a great question because it ended up giving us the opportunity to explore Lucifer in an early version of himself. Also, the great fun of the Princess bride The device is, as it tells the story, it is basically putting the characters we know and love. He’s replacing a tough detective with Chloe Decker [German], another character with Dan Espinoza [Kevin Alejandro]. The fun is who chooses Lucifer to be who and what that says about how he sees them. [It’s] It’s also a lot of fun to see actors play very different roles than we are used to seeing them. “

Lucifer The fifth season premieres on Netflix on August 21.

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