Lucifer's second part of season five went all guns blazing (or knives flaming, in this case) with the King of Hell going up against his twin brother M

Lucifer season 5B ending, explained

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2021-05-29 04:19:46

Lucifer's second part of season five went all guns blazing (or knives flaming, in this case) with the King of Hell going up against his twin brother Michael to become actual God.

This series has had more lives than a cat by now – being cancelled, revived by Netflix, season five being confirmed as the last series, before being extended and a season six being added on for good measure.

In the finale episode 'A Chance At A Happy Ending', Lucifer (Tom Ellis) and the gang are reeling from Dan Espinoza's (Kevin Alejandro) death, after he was killed in the line of duty.

What's more, Amenadiel (DB Woodside) and Lucifer both know something the mortals don't: Dan never got into heaven, which means he's currently residing in Hell.

Knowing this info, twin Michael (also Ellis) approaches Lucifer with a proposition: return to rule the Underworld, while Michael takes Heaven.

He even reasons Lucifer's love Chloe Decker (Lauren German) will join him soon enough, considering her guilt over Dan's death.

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