It’s safe to say that “Lucifer” Season 4 has a lot of fans sitting on the edges of their seat, just waiting for the new season to drop. So far, there has been no official word on when it will premiere, but fans certainly have a lot to look forward to. To start with, Lucifer (Tom Ellis) will be facing his gravest enemy yet and it would appear that more sexy scenes will be on display.
As ScreenRant recently listed, there are quite a few things that are already known about what “Lucifer” Season 4 will offer. To start with, the titular character will be going up against a new character named Father Kinley. This role will be played by actor Graham McTavish and this does not bode well for the fallen angel.
Those who are familiar with the actor’s other works will likely recognize him as the gun-slinging cowboy in “Preacher” who was doomed to an eternal hell of the repeating deaths of his family. He eventually killed Satan in that role and now, he will be one of the antagonists in “Lucifer” Season 4. Considering that he will be playing a preacher, this might seem like an odd concept and quite ironic.
Then again, the entire premise behind this series is odd, to begin with. It basically shows the greatest enemy of Christendom as a relatable, quirky character with a few issues. He is hardly the frightening king of the beasts, who is meant to bring the world to ruin. This is what will make his interactions with Father Kinley in “Lucifer” Season 4 so interesting.
Speaking of which, the show’s transference to Netflix means not only its survival but also more freedom for the folks behind it. As such, “Lucifer” Season 4 will supposedly offer more nudity than before. Fans can likely expect to see exactly this by the end of the year, if not sooner.


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