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If you binged the first half of Lucifer Season 5 right when it premiered, you've probably been experiencing hell on earth waiting for the second half. After that huge midseason cliffhanger, we wouldn't blame you for sending up a quick prayer that Netflix drops Part 2 of the season soon.
Netflix first announced its unconventional release schedule for Lucifer Season 5 back in 2019, confirming that the 16-episode season would be cut in half, with eight episodes airing in August of 2020 and the rest to air at a later, unannounced date. The midseason finale saw Lucifer (Tom Ellis) and Amenadiel (D.B. Woodside) duke it out with their brother Michael, only for God (Dennis Haysbert) to finally show up after five seasons of ghosting his kids in order to break up the fight. And heaven help us, that's actually where they left us!
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- While Lucifer season 6 hasn't officially wrapped filming yet, we're getting very close based on some of the cast's recent social media posts.
- Lucifer is an urban fantasy television series that has garnered heaps of praise on Netflix. It stars Tom Ellis in the titular role as the devil. It stars Tom Ellis in the titular role as the devil. The show will be reaching its conclusion with the upcoming sixth and finale season.
Right now, we know plenty of details about the back half of Season 5, even if we don't know how the whole God situation will pan out. Read on to find out everything we know about Season 5 Part 2!
There's no premiere date yet. Netflix has not announced when the second half of the season will debut, but TVLine reports that the series went back into production to finish filming Season 5 and start filming Season 6 in the back half of September. We're likely looking at an early to mid-2021 release date for Part 2. At least we have the Season 4 blooper reel to watch while we wait?
It's not the final season like we thought. Season 5 was supposed to be the end of the series, but for the second time, Lucifer got itself un-canceled. The final season will begin filming directly after production wraps on the final episodes of Season 5.
There will be a musical episode. A full-blown musical episode will kick off the second half of Season 5. Entertainment Weeklyreports the musical episode will be the ninth episode of the season, titled 'Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam,' and unlike the noir episode in the first half of the season which featured musical performances, this episode will take on an actual musical format. The first sneak peek of the episode was revealed at DC Fandome in September.
Just a little taste of our musical episode ud83dude08#LuciferSeason5part2</a> pic.twitter.com/UZpqQOOwdh</a></p>— tom ellis (@tomellis17) September 13, 2020</a></blockquote>n','provider_name':'Twitter','provider_url':'https://twitter.com','type':'rich','url':'https://twitter.com/tomellis17/status/1304969363997388800','version':'1.0','width':550}'>We've already got info on guest stars. Entertainment Weekly reports that '80s pop star Debbie Gibson will guest star in the musical episode as Shelly Bitner, a controlling helicopter mom. And yeah, she will be singing! Matthew Bohrer will also appear as a new character, Donovan Glover.
First new casting announcement for #LuciferSeason5</a> with Matthew Bohrer (@MatthewBohrer</a>) playing Donovan Glover. pic.twitter.com/9Pu9RrJKA9</a></p>— What's on Netflix (@whatonnetflix) September 23, 2019</a></blockquote>n','provider_name':'Twitter','provider_url':'https://twitter.com','type':'rich','url':'https://twitter.com/whatonnetflix/status/1176098357535813635','version':'1.0','width':550}'>Eve (Inbar Lavi) will be back. Though she wasn't in the first half of Season 5, Entertainment Weekly reports that Lavi will appear as Eve in the fifth season, and she'll reunite with the demon whose heart she broke, Maze (Lesley Ann-Brandt).
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Part 1 of Lucifer Season 5 is currently streaming on Netflix.