Netflix has decided to bring back cancelled FOX drama Lucifer for a fourth season. Lucifer becomes the second cancelled FOX series to go to another outlet. Brooklyn Nine-Nine was also saved, and it has been brought to NBC. However, for Lucifer, there has been no announcement for an episode count for the newly revived series has not been announced as of yet. #LuciferSaved
The streaming giant decided to revive the DC Comics-inspired drama after a massive fan based campaign to bring the show back. With season three ending in a cliffhanger, the creator tweeting out once FOX cancelled the series “fucking hurts.” Tom Ellis (the series star) also tweeted out that he was “gutted” by the show’s cancellation.
Lucifer showrunner and executive producer Ildy Modrovich also replied to a tweet from one of their fans that they will take part in the San Diego Comic-Con next month. The deadline to have their own panel at Comic-Con has already passed; however, there are ideas being flowed around that some of the executive producers and cast members would also talk about the show in other panels or even have an off-site press event.
Here is Modrovich’s tweet:
That’s the plan!!! Don’t know in what capacity yet exactly – But we’ll definitely be there. You kidding me? We HAVE to celebrate with y’all!! AmIright??? #SavedLucifer https://t.co/09ZtgkWtGe
— Ildy Modrovich (@Ildymojo) June 17, 2018
The show has always made appearances to Comic-Con since its release in 2015. Cast members Tom Ellis, Lauren German, Rachael Harris, Kevin Alejandro, Aimee Garcia, and Tricia Helfer, as well as, executive producers Modrovich and Joe Henderson have attended Comic-Con to talk about the show. The series will be shot in Los Angeles and according to Deadline, the writers room will be open on June 25th. This will give them just under a month before Comic-Con starts in July 19-22.