Tom Ellis has revealed that he was advised by his own team not to camp against it Luciferhis original cancellation.
The series aired on Fox for its first three seasons in the US before being dumped and later rescued by Netflix in a two-season deal, which later led to a sixth and final season being added.
Tom plays the lead role in the series – as does Lucifer’s evil twin brother Michael – and speaks recently, revealing that he went against the advice of some of his team to support the campaign to save Lucifer of cancellation.
It worked, right?
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“It was a strange time because I was putting myself in it against my better judgment,” Tom said The guard.
“Against the advice of some of my team, myself.
“Everyone said, ‘It’s very, very unlikely that this will happen.’ And I’m still going to say, ‘Are you saying there’s a chance?’
The first half of the fifth season of Lucifer fell earlier this week on Netflix.
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It was recently named the “most emotional” season yet by showrunner Joe Henderson, who told Entertainment Tonight: “Let’s just say that season 5B is our most emotional season of the series so far.
“Our most emotional chunk for all the darkness in 5A.
“Lightness is mixed in, but I feel like 5A started a little dark. 5B will be both brighter and even darker and it’s always dark for the mornings.”
Lucifer season 4 and the first part of season 5 are now available on Netflix. Catch on seasons one to three via Amazon Prime Video.
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