Full Disclosure Notice: Warner Bros. sent me this blu-ray for free so I could review it.
When I wrote about the fifth season release of Lucifer, I
joked there was only one more season left to get a physical release… until the
inevitable reboot. In between released,
Lucifer actually found his way back on television… well, in a way. Lucifer Morningstar did pop up in another
show, but looks very different than the one we saw for six seasons. Instead, this version of Lucifer looked more
like Brianne of Tarth than the suave British man we were used to. We
will have to wait a little longer to see Tom Ellis back wearing wings.
A lot happened at the end of season five, God resigned and
Lucifer become his successor, Chloe quit her job to join him in heaven, with
the vacancy open, Maze became the ruler of Hell. Amenadiel decided to become a cop. Oh, and Dan died and no one could find him in
heaven, which mean there was only one place he could be.
The sixth and final season starts six months later. Lucifer and Maze still have not actually started
to rule over their new kingdoms yet. Amenadiel
is getting ready for his first day on the job, and Dan, well… he is still dead
(though Kevin Alejandro remains in the credits). Despite Chloe retiring and Dan dying, the
show still finds a way to keep its usual case of the week theme going. Scott Porter (Friday Night Lights) who appeared
at Dan’s funeral last season is back, taking the detective position on the
force and of course Ella is still a forensic analyst.
Over the first five seasons, Lucifer has run ins with his
fellow angels, his mother, Cain, Eve, his twin brother, and even God himself appeared
last season. How do you top God? Well, there is a special new guest star that
has a hidden connection to Lucifer who pops up this season with a shocking
twist. It is an end of a era, but cannot
keep a good devil down and we already seen a new version of Lucifer and I will
only be a matter of time before we see him again, it may even once again come
in the form of Tom Ellis.
There is not much in the way of extras, just a gag reel and
deleted scenes from one episode that last less than ten minutes combined. All ten
episodes of the sixth season are contained on three Blu-rays and can be found at
www.warnerarchive.com and on your favorite online retailer sites. Lucifer: The Complete Series will also be available, containing all 93 exhilarating
episodes from the phenomenal series, as well as countless hours of bonus
features from all six epic, not-to-be-missed seasons. Lucifer: The Complete Series is priced to own on DVD for $112.99 SRP ($134.99 in
Canada).
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