Even now, there has yet to be a definitive date as to when “Lucifer” Season 4 will actually be available for viewers to stream on Netflix. To tide fans over, the streaming service has officially made the previous three seasons of the show available on the platform. Viewers can binge on those while waiting for the next ten episodes of the upcoming season to drop.
“Lucifer” Season 4 will be featuring ten episodes of the demonic figure’s story and this time, he will be contending with the mother of all humans, Eve (Inbar Lavi). It isn’t yet clear how the dynamic between her character and that of Tom Ellis’ Lucifer works. However, it’s clear that they have a history and not in the same way that might have been depicted in the Bible.
In fact, the way that “Lucifer” Season 4 has been hinted for a few months now, it would appear that Eve has been in love with the prince of darkness since the beginning. Where does this leave Adam? Will he actually make an appearance in the upcoming season? What is Eve even doing being alive after all this time?
These are questions that the premiere of “Lucifer” Season 4 can answer when it finally does drop. Unfortunately, Netflix is being really coy about the whole matter and will not fully reveal when fans can expect the show to hit the streaming platform. Then again, there have been hints that it could any time soon.
“Lucifer” Season 4 did just finish wrapping up production, which means that it will only be the boring editing work that’s left to do. With this being the case, fans might be able to watch the upcoming season in the summer of 2019. That might seem like a lifetime away for those who are itching for more of Lucy’s charms, but it’s better than cancellation.


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