“Lucifer” season 4 is one of the most-anticipated TV series and the good news is that it is already on its way for another run. For a bit of teaser for the upcoming fourth installment, the show’s writers released the titles for the first eight episodes while the ninth was disclosed by showrunner Joe Henderson.
Henderson dropped “Lucifer” season 4 episode 9 title on Nov. 7 and fans were thrilled. Netflix Life noted, the showrunner revealed the title as a token of appreciation and to say “thanks” to the fans who supported them and helped in bringing back the show.
It can be recalled that Fox canceled “Lucifer” after just three seasons and fans were disappointed. They launched a campaign so it can continue and luckily Netflix heard them and the series has been revived.
In any case, Joe Henderson’s other reason for sharing “Lucifer” season 4 episode 9 title was due to a promise he made to the fans. On Nov. 6, he called out the Lucifans and asked them to go out and vote in the US midterm elections.
“Hey Lucifans, @Henderson_Joe has an awesome title for episode 409. Show us your vote stickers and we will release! #VoteToday,” he tweeted.
Apparently, many people voted and tweeted the “I Voted” sticker and the cast and crew of “Lucifer” were overwhelmed. Thus, Henderson fulfilled his promise and released the title for “Lucifer” season 4 episode 9.
Meanwhile, filming for this drama will wrap up in December and by then, Netflix is expected to announce its premiere date. But while fans wait for a new update, they can check out the other eight titles that were released by the writers via the Lucifer writers room Twitter account.
Ep. 401 - "Everything's Okay"
Ep. 402 - "Somebody's Been Reading Dante's Inferno"
Ep. 403 - "O, Ye Of Little Faith, Father"
Ep. 404 - "All About Eve"
Ep. 405 - "Expire Erect"
Ep. 406 - "Orgy Pants to Work"
Ep. 407 - "Devil Is As Devil Does"
Ep. 408 - "Super Bad Boyfriend"
“Lucifer” season 4 will only have 10 episodes but the producers assured fans that it will still be very interesting and suspenseful like before. The number of episodes has been reduced to almost half compared to when it was still on Fox.


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