Netflix has a knack for respiratory latest life into shows getting ready to oblivion, and for fans of a certain devilishly charming series, this rescue mission was nothing in need of a miracle. While the streaming giant has a protracted track record of delivering gripping original content and reviving fan-favorite shows, not every comeback story has been a fairytale—just ask Arrested Development fans.
But one series, once abandoned by network television, found a second wind under Netflix’s wing, and its legacy has only grown stronger since.
A Devilishly Addictive Plot
Enter Lucifer, the supernatural drama that has recently been rediscovered by a fresh wave of binge-watchers, despite its grand finale airing in 2021. Based on characters crafted by the legendary Neil Gaiman, alongside Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg, the series follows the one and only Lucifer Morningstar.
Lucifer, played with undeniable charisma by Tell Me Lies star Tom Ellis, is the rebellious Lord of Hell who trades fire and brimstone for the neon glow of Los Angeles. He swaps his throne for an upscale nightclub, Lux, indulging in earthly pleasures until an unexpected murder forces him to confront something way more foreign than divinity or damnation: his own humanity.
Six Seasons. 93 Episodes.
Lucifer’s story has been an epic one — now you’ll be able to relive that journey from pilot to finale. pic.twitter.com/LUF7PZVpE0
— Netflix (@netflix) September 14, 2021
Crime, Comedy and Touch of Supernatural
As fate would have it, a probability encounter with detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German) pulls Lucifer right into a world of crime-solving, resulting in a partnership that’s as electric because it is unpredictable. His devilish wit, supernatural abilities, and growing moral dilemmas create a spellbinding dynamic, making every case greater than just one other mystery to unravel.
From Cancellation to Cult Status
Originally airing on Fox for 3 seasons, Lucifer was on the chopping block before Netflix swooped in, extending its reign for one more three thrilling installments. The gamble paid off spectacularly with season 4 debuting on Netflix in 2019 with longer episodes, deeper character arcs, and an ideal 100% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Fans raved concerning the revival, with one saying, “Quite possibly one of the best season yet which in itself is high praise indeed.” One other fan described the show as a ‘supernatural masterpiece,’ adding, “I absolutely love this show! It’s got something for everybody: comedy, suspense, and mystery.”
A Forged That Brings The Magic
Lucifer, with a stellar ensemble forged including Kevin Alejandro, Aimee Garcia, D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Rachael Harris, and Scarlett Estevez, masterfully blends comedy, suspense, romance, and the supernatural into one binge-worthy package.
You’re happening a drive with Lucifer. What song do you select to play? pic.twitter.com/PFQDB7iedA
— Netflix India (@NetflixIndia) August 7, 2021
The series consists of 93 episodes and stays a go-to favorite for each longtime devotees and latest viewers alike.
For those yet to experience the charm, wit, and devilish fun, all six seasons are waiting to be devoured on Netflix.
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