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Premiere date of Lucifer Season 6 out

The series stars Tom Ellis as the titular character

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Netflix has announced the premiere date of the sixth season of its hit fantasy series, Lucifer. The final season of the show will begin streaming on the platform from September 10, the makers announced on Saturday during the San Diego Comic-Con. The date was revealed through a teaser that says, "All good things must come to an end."

Starring Tom Ellis in the titular role, the series follows Lucifer Morningstar, the king of hell, who grows bored with his monotonous existence and masquerades as a human, serving as a consultant for the Los Angeles Police Department, while parallelly running a nightclub. The series also features Lesley-Ann Brandt, Lauren German, D.B. Woodside, and Kevin Alejandro in lead roles.

Based on DC Comics, the fifth season of Lucifer was released in two parts consisting of eight episodes each. The second bunch of episodes debuted on May 21, earlier this year, and were met with positive critical reception.

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