After being saved by Netflix, fans rejoiced at the thought that they will actually get a “Lucifer” Season 4. The supernatural thriller is set to return in a few months, but the stars of the show have been spending a lot of time expressing their gratitude to those who played a role in the show’s salvation. One of the new additions coming to the show is Inbar Lavi as Eve and fans have been given a first look at the character.
On a recent We Have A Hulk podcast, actress Aimee Garcia (Ella Lopez) revealed the real saviors of the show from a permanent beheading. Those who have been following the developments of the show will likely know about the #SaveLucifer campaign that was launched by fans. It was started after the show got canceled by Fox and the phenomenal response to it is the reason why “Lucifer” Season 4 exists.
After seeing how enthusiastic fans were to save the show, Netflix decided to swoop in and pick it up. Now, fans only need to wait for the premiere of “Lucifer” Season 4, where Ella, Lucifer (Tom Ellis), Chloe (Lauren German), and the rest of the cast return for even more supernatural hijinks.
“100 percent the reason we got picked up is the fans,” Garcia said on the podcast, “So for me, it’s so much of cooler thing coming back for season four because it’s not a bunch of suits at a network saying we think this should go on an extra year.”
Speaking of “Lucifer” Season 4, the show’s return inevitably means new characters getting introduced and Eve is one such character. Played by Inbar Lavi, this former resident of The Garden of Eden and the original sinner has apparently decided to embrace her nature and join Lucifer’s side. A first look of the character is featured by Entertainment Weekly and she is looking stunning.
Leaning on the bar at Lux, Eve could be seen wearing a white top and holding what appears to be an Apple martini. It seems “Lucifer” Season 4 is shaping up to be quite the interesting affair when it premieres in 2019.


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