Lucifer Season 5 is putting us through a special kind of hell, dropping its first eight episodes in September and then making us wait for the second half — not to mention that the midseason finale left us with a huge cliffhanger.
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.Lucifer Season 5 is putting us through a special kind of hell, dropping its first eight episodes in September and then making us wait for the second half — not to mention that the midseason finale left us with a huge cliffhanger.
Lucifer Season 5 right when it premiered, you've probably been experiencing hell on earth waiting for the second half.
Lucifer Season 5 dropped on Netflix earlier this year, and it has been hell on earth waiting for the second half.
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Lucifer midseason finale left us on? The wait for the second half of Season 5 will definitely be hellish, but we have faith that Netflix won't leave us hanging for too long!Netflix announced its unconventional release schedule for Lucifer Season 5 back in 2019, confirming that the 16-episode season would be cut in half, with eight episodes airing in August of 2020 and the rest to air at a later, unannounced date. The midseason finale saw Lucifer (Tom Ellis) and Amenadiel (D.B.
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Lucifer left us with one hell of a cliffhanger in its midseason finale, and waiting for Part 2 of Season 5 will definitely be a special kind of torture. Let's just hope and pray new episodes will drop on Netflix as soon as possible! Netflix announced this unconventional release schedule for Lucifer Season 5 back in 2019, confirming that the 16-episode season would be cut in half, with eight episodes airing in August of 2020 and the rest to air at a later, unannounced date.
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