'Lucifer' Season 6 Release Date Revealed, and Fans Can't Believe the End is Near
07/25/2021 02:25 pm EDT
"Let me clear my schedule for sept. 10th! I don't know if I'm ready," one fan wrote. A second fan tweeted, "I'm going to miss the devil, it's been so fun to watch Lucifer."
"Already? Already? I'm not prepared to say goodbye to #Lucifer right now..." a third person tweeted. "wow... I'm expecting ss6 to be next year, not this september... but thank you all for a wonderful series! I will never forget #SaveLucifer and lucifans."
"I'm gonna miss this show so much," a fourth fan wrote. "it's the first time I watch a show ending up loving everything about it! The characters, the story, the main characters and their lovestory, the cast, the writers, the fandom one last ride :( September 10, here we go..."
"Damn early. But very good that it's coming early. It's preposterous," another person wrote. "Feeling happy coz another season is arriving but sad that its gonna end this time."
"No [Netflix], you can't do this to me, not so fast," yet another Lucifer viewer tweeted. "let me finish processing 5B, I need to process this."
"WHAT DO YOU MEAN, SIR? Is he going to heaven or hell or what?" a viewer eager for answers tweeted. "Is he moving town? Is he planning to leave but something happens and he doesnt? TOO MANY TO PROCESS."
For now, all past episodes of Lucifer are available to binge on Netflix. The show itself is based on the DC Comics character Lucifer Morningstar, who was created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Keith and Mike Dringenberg.
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