The first look of Lucifer’s musical episode is out now. Lucifer is the show that keeps on trying to beat death. It was first aired on Fox then it got canceled after 3 seasons. Netflix picked up the show for 2 more seasons then the idea was revised to renew the show again for season 6 as well.
Thus, the journey of Tom Ellis’ slick Devil goes on. The initial half of season 5 premiered on Netflix’s previous month and picked up from the earlier cliffhanger of Lucifer returning back to Hell after completing years in Los Angeles. Lucifer season 5, part 1 climaxed with a cliffhanger, and fans are eagerly waiting for part 2.
Unfortunately, Lucifer season 5, part 2 was among many shows that were affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Ellis disclosed they were in the middle of filming the finale for the season when the production was shut down. Recently, reports have asserted that Lucifer season 5 is intending to resume work later this month before beginning on season 6, indicating part 2 could premiere at the beginning of next year. Thus, for fans, they have released the first look at Lucifer’s musical episode.
The first look at Lucifer’s musical episode was disclosed at DC FanDome. For those who missed it, Ellis shared the clip of the first look of Lucifer’s musical episode on social media. In it, Lucifer, Chloe Decker (Lauren German), Dan Espinoza (Kevin Alejandro), and Ella Lopez (Aimee Garcia) are at a crime scene when Lucifer listens to a familiar beat. He’s left to see in distress as everyone around him halts into song.
Check The First Look Of Lucifer’s Musical Episode
Musical episodes can be tricky to nail as indicated by the first look of Lucifer’s musical episode. But Lucifer has an advantage. Recent episodes like season 5’s noir installment, “It Never Ends Well for the Chicken”, took on an extraordinary style to tell its story. It remains to be seen how profitable Lucifer’s musical episode will be, but this clip of the first look of Lucifer’s musical episode is certainly a fun intro for it.
After season 5’s episode count, Lucifer season 6 will drop down to 8 episodes. For enthusiasts who might be wishing there could be another season concealing behind the sixth, Netflix contended season 6 will be the last during the official announcement. This means there are only 16 episodes to go for Lucifer’s story. Till the next updates, you are free to watch the first look of Lucifer’s musical episode as many times as you want.