Published 14:39 IST, September 25th 2020
'Lucifer' resumes shooting for its Season 5 part 2 at a slightly slower pace than usual
The shooting for Lucifer has resumed its production after it was halted in March following the lockdown guidelines, with filming for its season five incomplete.
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Due to global pandemic, entertainment industry had come to a standstill. But, as world is slowly and gradually getting back to rmalcy, shooting for movies and television series have also resumed on a small scale, keeping all safety measures and precautions in mind.
Likewise, shooting of popular television series, Lucifer has resumed its production after it was halted in March following local lockdown guidelines, with filming for its season five incomplete. Read furr ahead to kw more about it.
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Lucifer season 5 resumes production
American urban fantasy television series, Lucifer has resumed its production after filming was postponed, due to coronavirus pandemic. production of Warner Bros. series has w started under new safety measures and guidelines. se safety rules have allowed cast and crew of show to finish last episode of fifth season and segue into production of sixth and final season.
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According to reports from Radio Times, Lucifer star Tom Ellis had previously revealed that 40 per cent of shooting for season five of Lucifer was done and only 60 per cent of Lucifer season five finale was left to shoot. By saying so, actor suggested that Lucifer fans won’t have to wait too long to see ir favourite devil back in action.
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According to reports from same daily, Tom Ellis recently told DA MAN magazine that y were agonisingly close to wrapping up season but lockdown beat m. He said that y still have about 60 per cent of season five finale to shoot. Tom Ellis also revealed that because of new safety restrictions, shooting of series will be slightly slower than usual.
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Netflix released first part of fifth season in August 2020 that introduced character of Lucifer’s bror and his rival Michael. first part of fifth season ended on a cliff-hanger that left fans with many questions and made m erly wait for second part of fifth season.
Details regarding sixth season of show have also started to make rounds, including rumours that this final season of Lucifer could only be eight episodes long. But, according to reports from Radio Times, Amenadiel actor DB Woodhouse has since denied se reports, suggesting that Lucifer’s final season might be a little longer after all.
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14:39 IST, September 25th 2020