Joe Henderson is a well-known character on the TV show Lucifer, and Joe lists all of the characters in season 6. Joe’s list includes Mavis, who Joe states are “too old” to be in this season, but Joe lists her anyways. Joe also talks about Linda (who Joe describes as a “hotty”) and how she has had many appearances during seasons 1-4. Joe concludes his post by talking about Amenadiel and how he has not been seen since Season 2–but that could change with new episodes coming soon!
What about Lucifer’s season 6 characters?
Lucifer is a TV show. The sixth and final season will have some old characters come back. They are the showrunners Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich. Lucifer has managed to avoid death many times because it is about the Devil. The series, Lucifer, ran on Fox for three seasons. But then it was canceled. Fans were upset and they asked Netflix to bring the show back. So Netflix did – but only for a few more seasons. This means that season six is the last season of Lucifer.
The news arrived in a teaser. It showed some of the show’s memorable moments. It also reminded us about the time an officer pulled over Lucifer. The show’s creator mentioned this when talking about all the Easter eggs in the final season. He considered what other things might be in store for fans, which prompted Modrovich to tease a fun return. “We actually have another familiar face that showed up at one point from a favorite episode,” she said. “A favorite guest star,” Henderson added that, when they approached season 6 with a fresh perspective, they were able to add some additional surprises. “We found one character we’d never seen, we found one character who we’ve talked about but have never seen,” he said.
Previously, Henderson said that season 6 of Lucifer would have an exciting mystery character. That might be who he is talking about now. A popular theory is that the show will finally introduce Adam, of Adam and Eve. As Eve (Inbar Lavi) has had a major role throughout Lucifer’s run, that theory isn’t too absurd. There is a character who will come back to the show. People will study the list of guests from past episodes to find out who it is.
In the new season of Lucifer, the Devil will be in a new position. This might be exciting. At the end of Lucifer season 5, part 2 saw him receive the biggest promotion of all and become the new God, and that will surely bring about some major changes for the final 10 episodes. On top of that, the show is making an effort to talk about things from before. It will make it sadder when the show ends. More information will come out soon.
What does Joe Henderson say?
The upcoming musical episode, “Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam,” written by co-showrunner Ildy Modrovich, puts Lucifer in the same company as such shows as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (which had the musical episode “Once More With Feeling,” as if you didn’t know) and The Flash (whose musical episode “Duet” brought in Supergirl star Melissa Benoist to croon and hoof it with Grant Gustin). However, unlike “Once More” and “Duet,” Henderson let it be known that “Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam” will feature all covers, but no original tunes.
“We’re doing covers,” said Henderson, who implied he couldn’t write a song if his life depended on it. “I don’t know what kind of insane people write songs, that just…dear lord.”
Having said that, he did clarify that Modrovich could indeed write songs if she wanted to, which is probably why she wrote the episode.
“By the way, Ildy could actually write songs. Ildy was in a band,” Henderson added. “I could never write a song, which is also why whenever people were like, ‘are you ever going to do a musical episode I was like, Ildy can! ‘Cuz…not me. But man, it is one of my favorite episodes.” Henderson went on to explain that the upcoming musical episode exemplifies an aspect of the show that he loves.
“There are episodes that some of us couldn’t do but would also love to do and then find a way to do,” He said. “That’s an episode that I could never write. Or at least one I couldn’t write as well as the lady did.”
Henderson also revealed on the podcast that the sixth and final season of Lucifer would be 10 episodes. And though careful not to give away anything resembling a spoiler, he also promised that in Season 5B that “Lucifer and Dad [aka God, played by Dennis Haysbert] are going to have a lot of conversations about where they’ve been,” and that there’s a trailer in store for us between now and that May 28 release date, which he does not downplay. New episodes of Lucifer drop on Netflix on May 28. The rest of the series is able watch on the streaming service now.