Will ‘Lucifer’ Get a Season 7 on Netflix?

The moment you’ve been waiting for is here: Lucifer’s sixth season is now out on Netflix. That means there are 10 more episodes for you to binge ASAP. What twists and turns will this supernatural crime/comedy/romance series take next? And which genres will it dabble in next? Will we get another jukebox musical?!

If you’ve already binged all 10 episodes, then you’re probably here because you want to know when more Lucifer will hit Netflix. Well, uh, have we got some news for you…

But before that, let’s just run through how the newest batch of Lucifer episodes concludes. SPOILERS ahead.

What happens in the Lucifer Season 6 finale?

The first half of the episode reveals why Lucifer abandons Rory: she asked him to. Lucifer realizes that his true purpose is to be the healer of Hell. Rory tells her father to do it and that she doesn’t want them to change a thing about her childhood. After fulfilling her purpose, she’s called back to the future.

Lucifer finale - Lucifer and Chloe
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Then we get a montage tying up the loose ends. Ella Lopez is still with Det. Carol Corbett and running Miss Lopez’s STEM Initiative. Dan is now in Heaven, sharing a meal with his true love Charlotte Richards. Maze and Eve are still married and working as bounty hunters. Amenadiel—a.k.a. New God—pops down to Earth for his son’s birthday. And—surprise—Charlie has wings! And Lt. Decker gives birth to Rory.

As for adult Rory, she returns to her elderly mother’s bedside. Rory thanks Chloe for keeping her promise and Chloe says that she wouldn’t change a thing. Then Chloe says goodbye and passes away peacefully after having lived a very long life.

While all of this was going on, Lucifer was back in Hell acting as a therapist to all the damned souls. A group therapy session is interrupted by a knock at his office door. There’s Chloe. She says, “Thought you could use a partner,” and the two reunite. Now they’ll spend an eternity together, redeeming the lost souls of Hell.

Will there be a Lucifer Season 7?

Unfortunately, Luci-fans, that’s it. Season 6 is the show’s final season. That ending is the ending. You gotta give it up to Lucifer, though. After getting canceled by Fox after just three seasons, the show made a mighty comeback via Netflix and turned out another 36 episodes. But just because Lucifer is over doesn’t mean it’s over. You can always go back and rewatch the series from the beginning, knowing that Netflix’s renewal allowed the show to have a conclusive beginning, middle, and end.

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