Lucifer is back, but this time on Netflix, and the show is embracing its new home in a new promo video on Twitter.
well now we know @tomellis17 has really settled in here at @netflix ? #lucifer pic.twitter.com/ppkTJOSiEg
- Lucifer (@LuciferNetflix) April 5, 2019
The promo doesn't reveal much about the new season, but it gives fans a taste of Inbar Lavi, who will be playing Eve in the new season.
The premiere date for Lucifer on Netflix has yet to be revealed.
Netflix recently picked up the series after it was cancelled on Fox.
Based upon the characters from DC Entertainment's Vertigo imprint, the series tells the story of LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR (Ellis), the Lord of Hell, who has abandoned his throne and retired to L.A. When he is introduced to LAPD homicide detective CHLOE DECKER (Lauren German, "Chicago Fire"), LUCIFER becomes intrigued by her compassion for humanity, which causes a struggle between his temptation toward the side of Good and his original calling toward Evil.
Cast includes Tom Ellis as Lucifer, Lauren German as Chloe, DB Woodside as Amenadiel, Lesley-Ann Brandt as Maze, Kevin Alejandro as Dan, Scarlett Estevez as Trixie, Rachael Harris as Linda Martin, Tricia Helfer as Charlotte, Aimee Garcia as Ella and Tom Welling as Marcus Pierce. Guest Cast: Andy Milder as Judd, Lauren Holly as Roxie Pagliani, Jack Yang as Dt. Jay Wong and Lindsay Gort as Candy Morning Star
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