Season 6 of Lucifer will see the return of fan favourite DB Woodside, who is better known as Lucifer’s angelic older brother Amenadiel.
The actor will appear alongside other returning cast members, including Tom Ellis as the Netflix show’s hellish protagonist and Lord of Hell, Lucifer Morningstar. Woodside also announced he would be directing an episode in the sixth season, but he hasn’t yet revealed any plot details.
“Happy to announce that I will be returning to Lucifer for season 6,” he wrote on Twitter. “Additionally, I will be directing an episode for our final season.
“This is a beautiful cast. We stand by each other. We fight for one another. So… let’s get to work. #AngelTrainingBegins”
Happy to announce that I will be returning to Lucifer for season 6. Additionally, I will be directing an episode for our final season. ❤️This is a beautiful cast. We stand by each other. We fight for one another.
So… let’s get to work. ✊🏾#AngelTrainingBegins@LuciferNetflix
— DB Woodside (@dbwofficial) July 5, 2020
Tom Ellis responded to his tweet, writing, “Yes Brother…! Utterly delighted and excited to get back alongside you both in front of and behind the camera.”
While it’s not quite at Game of Thrones level, Lucifer has a habit of toying with fans over the fates of their favourite characters, but with the return of Amenadiel a sure-fire thing for season six (on top of the fact he’s immortal, of course), it seems likely he’ll survive the events of upcoming season five.
Season 5 will be split into two parts and looks set to be the show’s most compelling season yet, with various special episodes, including its first ever musical episode featuring a guest appearance from singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson. In addition, Netflix has previously released some new pictures for a special “noir” episode of Lucifer, which will be entirely black-and-white. The pictures show Lucifer dressed up in a Cary Grant-esque three-piece suit as he solves his first-ever crime.
Lucifer season five part one will be available to watch on Netflix from Friday 21st August 2020.
Source: radiotimes.com