The fifth season of Lucifer was originally set to be a 10-episode run, however, Netflix significantly expanded the episode count while the show was still in production, ordering six additional episodes to take the grand total up to 16. These episodes are set to be released in two batches on the platform, with Part 2's premiere expected to be announced at a later date. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-best-netflix-original-movies-and-tv-shows&captions=true"] Despite being labelled as the "fifth and final season" when the series was originally picked up by Netflix, there's been no reference to it being Lucifer's swan song in any of the latest promo material; this could signal some devilishly good news for Lucifans who have been campaigning for the show's continuation ever since it was cancelled by Fox after just three seasons on the air. Earlier this year, Tom Ellis reportedly closed a deal to return as the title character in a potential sixth season. Executive producers Ildy Modrovich and Joe Henderson were also reported to have inked new deals for another run of the supernatural series, very loosely based on Neil Gaiman's depiction of the Devil from the Sandman comic book and its spinoff Lucifer. For now, though, we already have a date with the devil: Lucifer Season 5 lands on Netflix on August 21. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.and now, for your viewing enjoyment, we present 66.6 seconds of #lucifer's hottest, sexiest, most downright devilish moments. season 5 part 1 drops august 21 on @netflix pic.twitter.com/ooSoH0f6jX
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