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At long last, we have access to another dose of the charming devil known as Lucifer. The first half of the show's fifth season dropped on Netflix on August 21, 2020 and shattered Netflix's TV streaming records. For most, a weekend binge session soaked up all the new season had to offer so far, quickly and efficiently. We've been patient long enough, after all — a global pandemic extended an already long wait and we weren't looking to spend another moment waiting for more adventures involving the dapper demon lord.
It wasn't too long, however, before we were left jonesing for more once again. Luckily, Netflix has already announced that the show will return for a sixth season, which was a relief for fans to hear. Despite its popularity, Lucifer has always felt as though it is limping along, barely sneaking in for another season each time network execs do a sweep. Lucifer fans are dedicated, though, and even started petitions to keep the show rolling. This has no doubt helped the show continue to find new life, and the anxiety that this uncertainty creates could also contribute to why each episode feels so gloriously satisfying; like we are cheating death.
Still, even as the thrill of Lucifer's fifth season settles in, we're already looking ahead. Here's what we know so far about season 6 of Lucifer.
What cast members are returning for Season 6?
There are a few things we know for certain about the City of Angels: Everyone knows an alternate route to get everywhere, your Uber driver has headshots in his glove box, the taco truck in the alley that your friend recommended isn't worth it, and L.A. wouldn't have the same allure without a sharp-dressed devil zipping down its streets with his convertible top down. The creators of Lucifer recognized that last fact and were sure to secure Tom Ellis for a season 6 run, even though contract negotiations left us biting our nails for while there.
As long as we have Ellis, the show could probably survive losing a limb, but every character on Lucifer plays a crucial part in the show's energy, so let's talk about some other returning faces. Also signed on for more episodes is our title character's kryptonite in the form of Chloe Decker (Lauren German). Lesley-Ann Brandt will be returning as Maze along with Rachael Harris in the role of Dr. Linda Martin. And what would the police force be without its most entertaining members in the form of Detective Douche ... er ... Detective Espinoza (Kevin Alejandro) and the one-woman forensics team that is Ella Lopez (Aimee Garcia), respectively. Last but not least, D.B Woodside decided to leave us in suspense for as long as possible before confirming in a tweet at the beginning of July that he would also be coming back for season 6. Now all that the gang's all together, it's time to hash out the rest of their story.
What is the story with Lucifer season 6?
Given that all the actors only came on board in July of 2020, it's fair to say that even the writers might not know where things are headed at this point. In fact, showrunners Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich, were approached by Netflix to do a season 6 while they were finishing up a final draft for a series finale, leading to a decision to chop off their ending (which quickly wrapped things up for each character) and dive into each element a bit more for an entire season. All this uncertainty, however, hasn't stopped fans from creating their own theories to predict where the show creators might take us.
One of our favorite theories about where season 6 might start comes from a Lucifer subreddit, where a fan offered up a theory that branches out from the very first moments in season 5's first episode. In the past four seasons, the show has opened up with Lucifer having an encounter with Lee Garner (Jeremiah Birkett). SPOILER: In the first episode of season 5 Garner is stuck in a Hell loop. Lucifer presents him with a door into his childhood home to see his family — a door he wasn't able to enter in the land of the living because of his guilty conscience. Redditors posit that the door with which Lucifer presents Garnerh is actually the way out of Hell. How beautifully poetic would that be? We have a long way to go to find out, but here's hoping Garner finds redemption.
During the second day of DC's FanDome virtual convention, held on September 12, the creative team behind Lucifer revealed an exciting clip from a forthcoming musical episode entitled 'Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam.' While that episode is technically set to air as part of season 5b, it does suggest that the showrunners are willing to take their series to some interesting new places over the narrative home stretch on Netflix.
When does Lucifer season 6 premiere?
The minds behind Lucifer were a little over halfway done with shooting season 5 when the world was hit with the COVID-19 pandemic. Everyone involved went their separate ways, quarantined themselves, and waited for updates. In an attempt to satiate the desires of a ravenous fanbase, Netflix decided to release the first half of Lucifer season 5 that had already been shot. With record numbers logging into the streaming platform for the show, it seems that was certainly the right call.
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Fortunately, it looks like work on the remaining episodes is continuing apace, since co-showrunner Joe Henderson took to Twitter back in October 2020 to announce that season 5 was finished and production on season 6 had officially begun. 2021 is looking to be devil of a year for streaming, though fans hoping to catch season 5b in January or February of 2021 have been stymied. We're still banking on a Q1 debut for season 5's back half, though it is a bit dispiriting that we don't even have a concrete release date as of January 31, 2021. Hopefully this lag will only collapse the time between season 5b and season 6 and not delay the final season entirely.
Per news coming out of DC FanDome, the sixth and final season of Lucifer will be shorter than season 5 (via Deadline). Netflix has agreed to a ten-episode order for the revenant series, a manageable size that should hopefully expedite the production process and limit the lag between season 5b and season 6. For what its worth, Henderson and Modrovich seem satisfied that the order will allow them to send Lucifer Morningstar off in style.
'We had one more story to tell,' Modrovich said, 'you can't kill the devil, my friend.' And as of October 29, that final story has apparently wrapped.
As we're currently living in the so-called 'Golden Age of Television,' network viewers, binge-loving streamers, and cable TV junkies alike are hardly starving for small screen series to get all obsessive over. But even with a glut of first-rate offerings arriving daily, a chosen few shows have risen as legitimate 'Peak TV' contenders. Whether you know it or not, BBC One's electrifying crime dramaPeaky Blinders is one of them. Created by Steven Knight (writer of Dirty Pretty Things, Eastern Promises, and Locke), and set in post World War I England, Peaky Blinders follows the exploits of the titular Irish crime family as they try to take over the streets of Birmingham. The series premiered to raves on BBC One in the Fall of 2013, and found favor Stateside on Netflix the following year with audiences devouring its savvy mix of bracing set pieces, character-driven plotting, and history-based drama.
At the center of the fray is the ever-underrated Cillian Murphy, who delivers a towering performance as Peaky Blinders leader Tommy Shelby, fronting a brilliant ensemble cast that's so far included the likes of Helen McRory, Paul Anderson, Finn Cole, Sam Niell, Tom Hardy, Anya Taylor-Joy, Adrian Brody, Aidan Gillen, and more.
Of Peaky Blinders' five seasons, most fans would agree that each has essentially been as impressive as the last. And even as the season 5 finale left those fans a bit divided when it hit the airwaves back in 2019, they were still beyond eager to see what came next for the Shelbys.
All will be revealed in the series' already greenlit sixth season. If you want a sneak preview of what's to come, here's a look at everything we know so far about the new season of Peaky Blinders.
When will season 6 of Peaky Blinders be released?
The obvious good news is that Peaky Blinders will, in fact, see a sixth season. If Knight is to be believed, fans of the BAFTA-winning series can indeed expect as seventh season as well, and possibly even a followup feature-length film. He even knows exactly where he wants the Shelby family's epic saga to end, telling BBC News in 2018 that finale will come quite poetically, with World War II arriving in the U.K. via 'the first air raid siren in Birmingham in 1939.'
Unfortunately, work on the new season of Peaky Blinders was shut down in March due to concerns over COVID-19. This delay in the filming of the complex drama series has been the primary contributor to the overlong hiatus. Fortunately, as of January 2021, Peaky Blinders season 6 is officially back in production, which means we could see the new episodes on the air sooner than expected (via Variety). This news of resumed production courtesy of Steven Knight himself came with the bittersweet caveat that the delay forced the team to discontinue plans for a seventh season. That means season 6 will officially be Peaky Blinders' last, with a likely movie to follow to tie up any loose ends. Fans received the coolest news imaginable when word dropped that the film is already in development, per Knight, and is a 'fully formed idea.'
Series star Paul Anderson had some reassuring words for fans on Instagram, too. Accompanying some artwork of his character, the actor wrote, 'Season six #comingfknsoon. Thanking you all for the wait, it will be worth it.' Sounds like promising news to us.
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Who will return for Peaky Blinders' sixth season
Whenever season 6 arrives, a long time will have passed between the season 5 finale and the new season premiere. While that news is more than a little bit crushing for die-hard fans, they can take heart that the delay will not hinder series regulars from returning to wreak havoc on the streets of Birmingham.
And in spite of that shocking season 5 finale, Peaky Blinders fandom can certainly expect Cillian Murphy's Tommy Shelby to be front and center for the new season. He is, after all, the central player in the show, not to mention the biggest name in the series regular cast. As such, it's highly unlikely Steven Knight will be following through with Tommy's presumed actions in the waning moments of that finale.
It's also safe to assume Helen McRory, Paul Anderson, Finn Cole, and other series regulars will be back for the new season too. Season 5 director Anthony Byrne will once again be calling the shots on the new season as well, confirming to podcast Obsessed With Peaky Blinders that Sam Claflin's infamous season 5 fascist baddie Oswald Mosley will be back, and along with The Queen's Gambitstar Anya Taylor-Joy's Gina Gray, who should have an expanded role in Season 6. They may even bring the likes of Joseph Geobbels and Adolf Hitler (who both attended Mosley's 1936 wedding in Germany) into the narrative.
Fans can also expect to see ghostly returns from departed cast members as well. And while Knight and Byrne are still playing coy about which, it appears Aidan Gillen's Abrama Gold will apparently not be among them.
What will happen in season 6 of Peaky Blinders
Now that we know a little bit about the 'who?' and the 'when?' of season 6, the question becomes what will Tommy and the gang be up to in the new season. But before we get too far ahead of ourselves, we'll go ahead and address the elephant in the room that is that season 5 cliffhanger. If you've yet to get that far in Peaky Blinders, the final moments of the season found the haunted, traumatized Tommy standing in a field with a gun to his head.
It was the last image we saw in season 5, and it proved quite divisive moment among series fans, if only because (Spoiler alert!) everyone was keenly aware that the show was not likely to go on without Cillian Murphy. Byrne may well have seen some of the backlash, and per another Digital Spy piece has already ensured fans that not only will season 6 open in that very moment, it will quickly resolve Tommy's fate. 'Yeah, it picks up directly [from season five], the very first image you will see will be back in that field, with Tommy with a gun to his head and then we will move on from there and resolve that amazing moment.'
As for what Tommy and his crew will go through after that, Knight tells NME that much of season 6 will revolve around the rise of fascism in the pre-WWII UK. 'In series six, we'll be looking at 1934 and things are worse. The drum beat [of war and fascism] is getting louder, tensions are worse and Tommy is right in the middle of all that.'
Knight went on to claim season 6 of Peaky Blinders will be, 'the best yet.' Here's hoping it lives up to that billing.