'Lucifer' Season 5B premieres on Netflix this May
Fans of Lucifer will get to see the Lord of Hell once again as the second half of the supernatural series' fifth season will finally premiere this May.
The official Twitter account of Lucifer confirmed on Tuesday that the show's long-anticipated Season 5B will debut on May 28th. The announcement also came with a meme featuring Tom Ellis' Lucifer Morningstar as the show's loyal fandom and Lauren German's Detective Chloe Decker as the highly-awaited release date.
We know that more episodes are what you truly desire. Season 5B arrives on Netflix May 28th. pic.twitter.com/TXP2WFZwNh
— Lucifer (@LuciferNetflix) March 29, 2021
The show follows the story of Lucifer, who is bored and unhappy as the Lord of Hell. He eventually abandons his kingdom for Los Angeles, where he gets his kicks helping LAPD detective Chloe Decker.
The first three seasons of Lucifer initially aired on Fox before the broadcasting company decided to axe the show in 2018. Following its cancellation, Lucifer's devoted fandom staged a #SaveLucifer campaign on Twitter, prompting Netflix to resurrect the comic book drama for a 10-episode fourth season.
Lucifer was supposed to conclude with the show's fifth season, but the streaming giant decided last year to renew the series for a sixth and final season.
Cast members of Lucifer includes Lesley-Ann Brandt, Kevin Alejandro, D.B. Woodside, Rachel Harris, Aimee Garcia, Scarlett Estevez, and Dennis Haysbert.
(Image from IMDB)