Lucifer (2016)
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Lucifer (2016) is a television series developed by Tom Kapinos, based on the DC Comics character Lucifer Morningstar, created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg. The show originally aired on Fox before being picked up by Netflix for its subsequent seasons.
The series stars Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar, the Devil, who becomes bored with his life in Hell and decides to retire to Los Angeles. There, he opens a luxurious nightclub called Lux and becomes a civilian consultant to the LAPD. His unique perspective and otherworldly abilities assist the police in solving complex criminal cases.
As the series progresses, Lucifer grapples with his identity, moral dilemmas, and his complex relationships with other celestial and mortal beings. The show blends elements of crime procedural with supernatural drama and dark comedy. It explores themes of redemption, identity, and the nature of good and evil.
Lucifer is known for its charismatic lead performance by Tom Ellis, witty dialogue, and engaging blend of crime-solving and supernatural intrigue. The series garnered a strong fan following and was praised for its inventive take on the classic Devil character.