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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Lucifer''}}
{{Series
|name=
|image=
Pilot (Lucifer) 002.png|Title Card
Lucifer 001.png|Logo
|showrunner= [[Ildy Modrovich]]▼
</gallery>
|seasons=4▼
|type=Television Series
|executive=[[Joe Henderson]]<br>[[Ildy Modrovich]]<br>[[Jerry Bruckheimer]]<br>[[Jonathan Littman]]<br>[[Len Wiseman]] {{c|seasons 1-3}}<br>[[KristieAnne Reed]] {{c|seasons 2-5}}<br>[[Sheri Elwood]] {{c|season 3}}<br>[[Jason Ning]] {{c|seasons 4-5}}
|producer=[[Alex Katsnelson]] {{c|season 1}}<br>[[Jonathan Brody]] {{c|seasons 2-4}}<br>[[Jenn Kao]] {{c|season 3}}<br>[[Hilton Smit]] {{c|seasons 3-4}}<br>[[Chris Rafferty]] {{c|season 4}}<br>[[Joan Cunningham]] {{c|seasons 5-6}}<br>[[Trey Coscia]] {{c|season 6}}
|episodes={{Num|L}}
|start=
|end=September 10, 2021
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{{Quote|For millennia, I was down here, stuck in my own hell loop of sorts, thinking I deserved to be in charge of people's punishment. And then even when I left, I found myself in a cycle of selfishness and violence, debauchery, sеx... Yeah, I mean, clearly it wasn't all bad, but the point is that with the right guidance and the right help, I was able to change, to grow. To... find true meaning in life.|Lucifer Morningstar|Partners 'Til the End}}
'''Lucifer''' is a television series based on the [[DC Comics]] character, [[Wikipedia:Lucifer (DC Comics)|Lucifer Morningstar]].
The series is developed by [[Tom Kapinos]] with [[Ildy Modrovich]] serving as showrunner. The [[Season 1 (Lucifer)|first season]] premiered on January 25, 2016. The [[Season 2 (Lucifer)|second]] and [[Season 3 (Lucifer)|third season]] premiered on September 19, 2016, and October 2, 2017. [[Fox]] later cancelled the series with [[Netflix]] picking it up afterwards. The [[Season 4 (Lucifer)|fourth season]] was then released on May 8, 2019, after [[Boo Normal|two bo]][[Once Upon a Time|nus episodes]] aired two weeks after the season 3 finale. The [[Season 5 (Lucifer)|fifth season]] was split into two parts and was released on August 21, 2020, and May 28, 2021, respectively. The [[Season 6 (Lucifer)|sixth and final season]] was released on September 10, 2021, concluding the series with a total of 93 episodes.
[[Lucifer Morningstar (Heaven)|Lucifer Morningstar]] made a cameo appearance in the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]] crossover event and was retroactively established to be set on [[Earth-666]]. The events of his cameo are set 5 years before the [[Pilot (Lucifer)|series premiere]]. Prior to the crossover, posters of {{S|Supergirl}} were seen in multiple episodes.
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[[Lucifer Morningstar (Heaven)|Lucifer Morningstar]] has decided he's had enough of being the dutiful servant in [[Hell]] and decides to spend some time on Earth to better understand humanity. He settles in [[Los Angeles (Earth-666)|Los Angeles]] - the City of Angels.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4052886/ Lucifer (TV Series 2016-2021) - IMDb]</ref>
*[[Tom Ellis]] as [[Samael (Earth-666)|Lucifer Morningstar]] (seasons 1-present)▼
*[[Lauren German]] as [[Chloe Decker (Earth-666)|Chloe Decker]] (seasons 1-present)▼
*[[Kevin Alejandro]] as [[Daniel Espinoza (Earth-666)|Dan Espinoza]] (seasons 1-present)▼
*[[D.B. Woodside]] as [[Amenadiel (Earth-666)|Amenadiel]] (seasons 1-present)▼
*[[Lesley-Ann Brandt]] as [[Mazikeen (Earth-666)|Mazikeen]] (seasons 1-present)▼
*[[Scarlett Estevez]] as [[Beatrice Espinoza (Earth-666)|Trixie Espinoza]] (seasons 1-present)▼
*[[Rachael Harris]] as [[Linda Martin (Earth-666)|Linda Martin]] (seasons 1-present)▼
*[[Kevin Rankin]] as [[Malcolm Graham (Earth-666)|Malcolm Graham]] (season 1)▼
*[[Tricia Helfer]] as [[Goddess (Earth-666)|Goddess]] and [[Charlotte Richards (Earth-666)|Charlotte Richards]] (seasons 2-3)▼
*[[Tom Welling]] as [[Marcus Pierce (Earth-666)|Marcus Pierce]] (season 3)▼
*[[Inbar Lavi]] as [[Eve (Earth-666)|Eve]] (season 4)▼
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*[[Tom Ellis]] as [[Lucifer Morningstar (Heaven)|Lucifer Morningstar]] {{c|seasons 1-6}} / [[Michael (Heaven)|Michael]] {{c|seasons 5-6}}
▲*[[Scarlett Estevez]] as [[
▲*[[Tricia Helfer]] as [[
▲*[[
*[[Brianna Hildebrand]] as [[Rory Morningstar (Earth-666)|Rory Morningstar]] {{c|season 6}}
==Gallery==
===Logos and Title Cards===
<gallery>
Lucifer 001.png|Logo
Pilot (Lucifer) 002.png|Title Card
Lucifer 002.png|Logo for DC FanDome
</gallery>
===Seasons===
<gallery>
Season 1 (Lucifer) 001.png|[[Season 1 (Lucifer)|Season 1]]
Season 2 (Lucifer) 001.png|[[Season 2 (Lucifer)|Season 2]]
Season 3 (Lucifer) 001.png|[[Season 3 (Lucifer)|Season 3]]
Season 4 (Lucifer) 001.png|[[Season 4 (Lucifer)|Season 4]]
Season 5 (Lucifer) 002.png|[[Season 5 (Lucifer)|Season 5]]
Season 6 (Lucifer) 001.png|[[Season 6 (Lucifer)|Season 6]]
</gallery>
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Television Series}}
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Latest revision as of 04:39, 23 August 2023
“ | For millennia, I was down here, stuck in my own hell loop of sorts, thinking I deserved to be in charge of people's punishment. And then even when I left, I found myself in a cycle of selfishness and violence, debauchery, sеx... Yeah, I mean, clearly it wasn't all bad, but the point is that with the right guidance and the right help, I was able to change, to grow. To... find true meaning in life. | ” |
— Lucifer Morningstar[src]
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Lucifer is a television series based on the DC Comics character, Lucifer Morningstar.
The series is developed by Tom Kapinos with Ildy Modrovich serving as showrunner. The first season premiered on January 25, 2016. The second and third season premiered on September 19, 2016, and October 2, 2017. Fox later cancelled the series with Netflix picking it up afterwards. The fourth season was then released on May 8, 2019, after two bonus episodes aired two weeks after the season 3 finale. The fifth season was split into two parts and was released on August 21, 2020, and May 28, 2021, respectively. The sixth and final season was released on September 10, 2021, concluding the series with a total of 93 episodes.
Lucifer Morningstar made a cameo appearance in the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event and was retroactively established to be set on Earth-666. The events of his cameo are set 5 years before the series premiere. Prior to the crossover, posters of Supergirl were seen in multiple episodes.
Synopsis[edit | hide | hide all]
Lucifer Morningstar has decided he's had enough of being the dutiful servant in Hell and decides to spend some time on Earth to better understand humanity. He settles in Los Angeles - the City of Angels.[1]
Main Cast[edit | hide]
- Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar (seasons 1-6) / Michael (seasons 5-6)
- Lauren German as Chloe Decker (seasons 1-6)
- Kevin Alejandro as Dan Espinoza (seasons 1-6)
- DB Woodside as Amenadiel (seasons 1-6)
- Lesley-Ann Brandt as Mazikeen (seasons 1-6)
- Scarlett Estevez as Trixie Espinoza (seasons 1-4; recurring seasons 5-6)
- Rachael Harris as Linda Martin (seasons 1-6)
- Kevin Rankin as Malcolm Graham (season 1)
- Tricia Helfer as Goddess (season 2; guest season 5) / Charlotte Richards (seasons 2-3; guest seasons 5-6)
- Aimee Garcia as Ella Lopez (seasons 2-6)
- Tom Welling as Marcus Pierce (Cain) (season 3)
- Inbar Lavi as Eve (season 4; guest season 5; recurring season 6)
- Brianna Hildebrand as Rory Morningstar (season 6)
Gallery[edit | hide]
Logos and Title Cards[edit | hide]
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