The Lord of Hell is coming back to earth again. At the end of the fourth season of Netflix's Lucifer, we saw Lucifer Morningstar setting off to the hell after the devilish change on him. It was the climax, and it was able to keep the worldwide viewers in close expectation of Morningstar's return to the earth.
Nevertheless, the fifth season is an interesting one as before. It includes all the contents that the previous seasons explored, including the devilish acts, love, authority, and stuff.
So here are some of the information about the upcoming Netflix series, Lucifer Season 5.
When Is The Release Date of Lucifer Season 5?
Netflix announced that the release date of the fifth season of Lucifer is on 21 August 2020. Netflix confirmed the release date of the American television series via Twitter post, which featured a 66.6 seconds long video that snapped Lucifer Morningstar's greatest hits of his hottest, sexiest, most devilish moments.
Similarly, the official Instagram page of Lucifer too confirmed the fifth season of the tv series.
The first and second season of Lucifer aired back in 2016. The following year, the third season of Lucifer hit the industry with lots of fun, thriller, and love attachments. Similarly, 2019 was the year that put all the Lucifans in a dilemma whether the Lord of Hell makes his return to the earth or else through its fourth season.
In September 2019, Lucifer started filming its episodes, and as per the production team, they wrapped up shooting in February 2020. And it will be released soon, and the date is not too far.
Plot And Trailer
It's already been several months that Netflix released its trailer for the fifth season of Lucifer. In the trailer, we can see Chloe Decker (LAPD Detective) being crushed by the absence of Lucifer Morningstar (Lord of Hell), who went hell for the sake of his love (Chloe herself).
As seen in the trailer, the story continues from the end of the fourth season.
Later, Lucifer makes his return to earth and imagine how happy Chloe will be. But all that goes in vain because Lucifer is not a real Lucifer. Guess who it is, it's his twin brother, who comes in the earth and even kisses Chloe Decker. And he calls himself 'Lucifer 2.0,' which is kind of weird for Chloe to know. As a result, she goes to the therapist, Linda Martin, for solving out the mystery.
Nevertheless, truth pops up when 'Lucifer 2.0' fights with Maze, where the real identity of Lucifer's twin brother (Michael) gets revealed.
The end of the fifth season of Lucifer suggests that the original Lucifer Morningstar makes his visit to earth. When he finds that his twin brother, Michael, has made a mess over Los Angeles, guess what, there will be a war of brotherhood.
Meet The Cast Of Lucifer Season 5
The protagonist role of Lucifer, which is Lucifer Morningstar, is portrayed by the Welsh actor, Tom Ellis. Similarly, his love (not in a relationship) Chloe Decker is brought to life by the American actress Lauren German.
Similarly, Kevin Alejandro plays Dan Espinoza, the ex-husband of Chloe, Lesley-Ann Brandt portrays Mazikeen, and Scarlett Estevez is Chloe's daughter Trixie Espinoza.
Moreover, other casts include the American actor D.B. Woodside as Amanediel, Rachel Harris as Linda Martin, Aimee Garcia as Ella Lopez, Tricia Helfer as Charlotte, and Inbar Lavi as Eve.