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Lucifer

  • English
  • 2016
  • TV

  • Crime
  • Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Lucifer is a TV series that premiered in 2016, based on characters created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg for the comic book series "The Sandman," which later became the protagonist of the spin-off comic book series "Lucifer" written by Mike Carey, both published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint.

The series follows Lucifer Morningstar (played by Tom Ellis), the Devil, who becomes disillusioned with his life in Hell. Consequently, he retires to Los Angeles where he runs his own upscale nightclub called 'Lux'. His life takes a thrilling turn when he starts helping the LAPD solve crimes, finding justice for those who can't find it themselves.

Main themes of the series include redemption, identity, and free will, as Lucifer struggles with his reputation as the embodiment of evil and his emerging desire to be more human. The setting in Los Angeles provides a stark contrast between the divine and the earthly, highlighting the series' exploration of moral ambiguity.

Character dynamics are richly developed, particularly between Lucifer and Detective Chloe Decker (played by Lauren German), whose relationship evolves from professional to personal, deeply affecting Lucifer's journey towards humanity. Other notable characters include Mazikeen, a demon confidante of Lucifer portrayed by Lesley-Ann Brandt, and Amenadiel, an angelic brother of Lucifer, played by D.B. Woodside.

The series was well-received, partly due to its witty script and Tom Ellis's charismatic portrayal of the titular character. The music, composed by Ben Decter and later Marco Beltrami and Dennis Smith, also adds to the show's unique tone, blending classical and pop elements to reflect the themes of the series.

Lucifer offers a blend of drama, comedy, and supernatural intrigue, making it a unique show that explores philosophical questions within the framework of a procedural drama.

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Some Interesting Facts:

Discover the intriguing world of Lucifer, a series that blends celestial drama with earthly crimes. Here are some captivating behind-the-scenes facts:

  • Concept Evolution: Originally intended to focus on Lucifer's favors, the series adapted to include crime-solving due to fan enthusiasm.
  • Cast Dynamics: Kevin Alejandro, portraying Dan Espinoza, shares memorable moments, reflecting the strong camaraderie among the cast.
  • Thematic Richness: At its core, Lucifer explores themes of love, acceptance, and redemption, offering a profound narrative beyond its supernatural premise.

These lesser-known facts not only highlight the unique aspects of the show but also its cultural impact and the creative minds behind its success.

Similar To:

If you enjoy the supernatural and crime-solving elements of 'Lucifer', you might also like:

  • 'Constantine' - This series features John Constantine, a demon hunter and occult master who struggles with his past sins while protecting humanity from dark forces.
  • 'Sleepy Hollow' - In this series, Ichabod Crane is resurrected and pulled two and a half centuries through time to unravel a mystery that dates all the way back to the founding fathers, with plenty of supernatural occurrences.
  • 'Travelers' - A more sci-fi take, this show follows operatives from the future who use time travel to take over the bodies of people in the 21st century in order to save humanity from a grim series of events.

What people say:

The TV series 'Lucifer', released in 2016, received a solid critical reception and had an average viewership of around 7 million viewers per episode. Critics noted the show as a blend of police procedural, buddy cop/odd couple dynamics, and supernatural elements, with occasional risqué humor. While the critical response was generally positive, it was not outstanding, and some critics felt the series started off feeling like a parody of a police procedural. Audience opinions varied, with some appreciating the unique blend of genres and character development, while others criticized the later seasons for losing some of the original 'badassery' of the main character, Lucifer. The series was created by Tom Kapinos and starred Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar. Other notable cast members include Lauren German, Kevin Alejandro, D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Rachael Harris, Aimee Garcia, and Scarlett Estevez.

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