“Lucifer” Season 4 won’t debut on Netflix until 2019, but an interesting detail has recently been shared on the official Lucifer Writers Room Twitter account, and it should raise plenty of eyebrows.
The official title of “Lucifer” Season 4 Episode 5 is "Expire Erect."
“That is, suffice it to say, one that leaves open many different possibilities as to its meaning,” the team at CarterMatt said in their recent episode-title discussion.
“As for what we believe it could mean, the first prediction we have is that it’s someone who possibly died a little bit … excited? Think in terms of words that we cannot quite profess here, but this is a title chocked full of innuendo and was clearly intended to be that way.”
Mike Costa will be writing “Lucifer” Season 4 Episode 5, so viewers can expect to see a lot of humor in it. As noted by CarterMatt, Costa also wrote “Til Death Do Us Part,” the 13th episode of “Lucifer” Season 3. In that episode, Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis) and Lieutenant Marcus Pierce (Tom Welling) went undercover as a married couple to solve a murder in a suburban neighborhood, and that scene sure got the viewers laughing.
“Lucifer” Season 4 Episode 5 will be directed by Viet Nguyen. This is the first time he will be helming an episode of the supernatural crime drama series, but he’s not a neophyte when it comes to directing. Nguyen has previously worked as a director on the horror/comedy film “Crush the Skull,” “iZombie,” “Legends of Tomorrow,” “The Flash,” and the upcoming supernatural series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.”
At the moment, not much is known about “Lucifer” Season 4, but the series writers will likely share more details in the coming months.
“Lucifer” Season 4 will premiere on Netflix instead of Fox in 2019.


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