Fans of the series “Lucifer” have plenty of reasons to celebrate as “Lucifer” Season 4 is almost here. Not only has the cast reunited recently for the first table read since the show was saved by Netflix, the title of the first episode was also revealed. Considering the harrowing experience that Lucifans went through trying to save “Lucifer,” the title is quite appropriate, as well.
Courtesy of the Twitter account of “Lucifer” Season 4 executive producer Ildy Modrovich, a photo of the team’s reunion was shared on social media. Clearly, the cast and other production members are excited to be working on the show once again.
First table read of Season 4!! Aaaaaaaand we’re back ???? #LuciferOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/mtkIfyXl3K
— Ildy Modrovich (@Ildymojo) August 8, 2018
“First table read of Season 4!! Aaaaaaaand we’re back #LuciferOnNetflix,” the Tweet’s caption reads.
The significance of this development to fans of the series can’t be overstated. It took a lot of effort to even get “Lucifer” Season 4 greenlit after it was canceled by Fox. For two months, it floated around as a show without a broadcaster before Netflix decided to pick it up. This is why this table read is a major milestone for fans since it’s a testament to their efforts, CarterMatt notes.
Another juicy morsel that is coming out of “Lucifer” Season 4 is the title of the season’s first episode. In an image shared by the official Twitter account of the show’s writers' room, it was revealed that the premiere episode’s title will be “Everything’s Okay.”
The title of Ep. 401 is "Everything's Okay". Written by the incomparable @Henderson_Joe, directed by the great @sherwinshilati and on @netflix! #Lucifer #LuciferOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/4wElRC8RpG
— Lucifer Writers Room (@LUCIFERwriters) August 6, 2018
This could function as both a statement dedicated to fans of the series who were worried about its fate and a hint as to what the episode could be about. As TVLine points out, the show is known for using snippets of dialogue within episodes as their titles. This begs the questions of who says this particular line to whom in the “Lucifer” Season 4 premiere and why.


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