“Lucifer” season 4 has been canceled by Fox Network but Netflix quickly saved it from being gone forever. Following the confirmation that it will stream the drama, filming immediately started and now it is close to being released. Fans have been waiting for this show to return so this is good news for them.
Then again, not everyone was able to see the show before it was dropped from Fox’s programming lineup so there are people who are wishing that Netflix would stream the first three seasons as well. It is better to view the first three installments to better understand “Lucifer” season 4’s plot thus the popular streaming site granted the fans’ wish and started airing seasons 1 to 3.
Fans in the U.S. was able to watch the previous three installments of “Lucifer” last month as it was added on the site on Dec. 15, 2018. Joe Henderson, co-showrunner of the show, announced this good news via Twitter on Dec. 16. For viewers in the U.K., it is unclear if it will be released via Amazon or Netflix UK and the date of release has not been determined yet.
In any case, when “Lucifer” season 4 returns, it will be dramatic since it will pick up from where season 3 left off and that was at the point when Chloe saw Lucifer Morningstar in his devil form. While she was shocked and apparently frightened, there were guesses that the two will still make it work and have a good relationship together.
Some fans even suggested that it would be great if Chloe gets pregnant and gives birth to s half-human, half-demon. This quite an interesting twist but then it is also possible that Lucifer and Chloe’s relationship would be cut short as Eve has landed on Earth and she seems to be trying to win back the devil again. Definitely, what will happen to Chloe and glamorous demon in “Lucifer” season 4 is an exciting event to look forward to in the new installment.
“Lucifer” season 4 will feature just 10 episodes and Netflix has no announcement about its release date yet.


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