Lucifer Revived At Netflix Following Fox Cancellation

Lucifer--Season 4--Netflix

Lucifans, Rejoice.. Lucifer Heading To Netflix

 

Lucifer is getting a second life. Netflix is reviving the canceled Fox drama for a fourth season. The DC Entertainment series, which hails from Warner Bros. Television, was canceled in March after three seasons on the air. No word yet on how many episodes we can expect from our fave devil.It’s not the first time the streaming giant has picked up a canceled show from the Time Warner-owned company. Netflix previously revived Warner Horizon’s Longmire after A&E had canceled it. The two companies are also in business together on Sabrina and the Riverdale offshoot.
Lucifer joins Brooklyn Nine-Nine, as the second Fox series to be canceled this season and move to another outlet (Brooklyn was saved by NBC.) The decision to axe both Brooklyn and Lucifer, comes as the network undergoes a dramatic shift amid its studio counterpart’s pending sale to Disney.

Netflix revived the DC Comics-inspired drama after a massive fan campaign. Season three ended on a cliffhanger with creator Joe Henderson tweeting that the axing “fucking hurts” and that he was sorry for frustrating “the hell out of you fans.” Tom Ellis, the show’s star, tweeted that he was “gutted” by the cancellation. “It fills me with great sadness to confirm the rumors that some of you have been asking. Fox has indeed cancelled #lucifer I’m so sorry guys.”

How excited are you Lucifans about this amazing #NetflixLucifer news? I know personally I am thrilled about this news. I know I am excited to once again see Tom Ellis, Lauren German, Lesley-Ann Brandt and everyone else back on my tv where they belong.  Make sure you follow our site, for all the latest news on Lucifer.

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