Season 6 of Lucifer is finally available for everyone to watch on Netflix. The latest season featured ten episodes, and after binge-watching the entire season, fans want to know if Lucifer will get Season 7. Well, here's everything we know about it.

The first season of Lucifer came out in January 2016, and everyone instantly fell in love with Tom Ellis' portrayal of the Devil. The show ran for two more seasons on Fox, and after that, it got canceled. But fortunately, Netflix saw the potential in the show and gave us three more amazing seasons.

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The latest season featured Lucifer taking God's throne in Heaven and Chloe trying to make sense of all this. Of course, several fans are satisfied with how Season 6 concluded the story. But at the same time, the entire community is eager to know if we'll get another season of Lucifer.

Is Lucifer Getting a Season 7?

Unfortunately, the show creators confirmed that Season 6 of Lucifer would be the final one. So, it's pretty much out there that we won't be getting another season of this amazing show.

Netflix even marketed Season 6 as the final season, so the streaming platform cleared that this is the end of the road for Lucifer.

Will There Be a Lucifer Season 6 Part 2?

Of course, Netflix wanted to conclude Lucifer's story in Season 5 with ten episodes. Then, we got Season 5 Part 2 with six more episodes, which was definitely a surprise for several fans. After that, the streaming platform renewed the show for another season because of the insane love from fans.

However, by the looks of it, the same thing will not get repeated with Season 6, and there won't be a Part 2 with any more episodes.

Even the entire cast of Lucifer is fully aware that Season 6 Episode 10 is the finale, and they confirmed it through several social media posts.

Of course, it's sad that Lucifer is coming to an end before completing 100 episodes. However, the important thing is that the show ended on a good note, and it didn't get canceled without giving a proper conclusion to the story.