There is no denying that the anticipation for the up-and-coming Lucifer Season 4 is now building and many fans are more than thrilled to see the popular Tom Ellis-series again in its new home, Netflix. Since there are very few confirmed details about the imminent new installment, some avid followers of the show were forced to create their theories and predictions on what are likely to happen in the next season.
One thing that fans are excited about is the possible reunion of Lucifer (Tom Ellis) and Chloe Decker (Lauren German). Things went south for the two in the previous installment, and followers of the series are excited to know if the will reignite their romance in Lucifer Season 4.
Fortunately, some fans got an answer from Tom himself during the LUX convention. "Porn. That's where he would start," the 40-year-old Welsh actor said to a fan when asked about the future of his and Lauren's characters in Lucifer Season 4. "And now a less rude answer because my daughter is here, there may be something similar to this in season four," Tom went on.
The Miss Conception star also gave a hint as to what kind of boyfriend Lucifer would be to Chloe Decker in Lucifer Season 4. "Not necessarily how to be a good boyfriend... but how to be a bad one," Tom stated.
Based on Tom's revelations, it would come as no surprise if viewers would see Lucifer and Lauren back together again in Lucifer Season 4. However, of course, these speculations should be taken with a grain of salt until everything is proven true and correct.
Meanwhile, recent reports suggest that Lucifer Season 4 episodes are likely to be longer than in the previous installments. Speculations about the fourth season having extended run time started after series editor Hector Carillo shared a photo via Twitter that features the numbers "01:00:05:08" in the top left-hand corner.
Well, this is not the first time a report claimed that Lucifer Season 4 episodes would have lengthier air time than the previous ones. As a matter of fact, CarterMatt broke the news last year.
However, recently, the entertainment news publication made it clear that not all episodes would be hour-long. It stated that some episodes of Lucifer Season 4 would be shorter or lengthier than the other, depending on the plot for each chapter.
As for its release date, reports have it that the series' fourth installment is likely to premiere on Netflix later this year. Stay tuned for more Lucifer Season 4 release date news, spoilers, and updates.