This article has the most up-to-date info on the status of Lucifer season 2 as we continuously monitor the news to keep you in the know. FOX has scheduled the premiere date for a new season for September 19, 2016.
Series info, plot and controversy
A fantasy police procedural with the title character hailing from Neil Gaiman, Sam Kleth and Mike Dringenberg, Lucifer, is already gaining popularity. The series' opponents have started a petition to boycott the series due to the fact that it portrays Satan as a relatable, likable human, and over 134,000 people have signed it already. Neil Gaiman, however, reminded everyone of The Sandman comic book that he's authored, which has been boycotted in a similar manner for containing LGBT characters, and how the boycott didn't work.The television series does indeed feature Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis), who is extremely bored in hell, resigns and decides to move to LA and join the LA police department. Due to his ability to see through to the person's motives, he can make the criminals confess. Chloe Decked (Lauren German) is a homicide detective and Lucifer's colleague and love interest.
Ratings, reviews and renewal potential
Lucifer premiered to 7.16 million viewers, a 2.4 share in the 18-49 demo and a 7% share of the audience, dropping to 5.47 million, 1.7 rating in 18-49 demo and a share of 5% by the third episode. The critical reception has been mixed, with many noting that the potentially entertaining idea of inserting Lucifer into the everyday reality was very much weakened by the police procedural format. The series' scores on review aggregator websites are equally mixed – strong 8.7/10 on IMDb and 8.2/10 on TV.com, and merely 49% on Rotten Tomatoes. It is hard to say which way the network decision will go at this point, but we will be sure to inform you as soon as relevant news become available.Latest news
UPDATED April 8, 2016: Lucifer, among Fox's top performing new series with a 10.5 million viewers across different platforms, has been predictably renewed for a sophomore run. Tom Ellis is returning to reprise the role of the title character, Prince of Darkness investigating crimes in the City of Angels. The viewers will have an opportunity to enjoy charismatic performances, twisted cases and amazing visuals. No hint of a release date has been made yet, so please subscribe to our automatic updates and receive relevant information in a timely e-mail.#Lucifer is back in your life on Mondays starting on September 19. pic.twitter.com/c0orDfBzfl— Lucifer (@LuciferonFOX) June 16, 2016
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