Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar: The Lord of Hell, Lucifer, after becoming bored with his life, abandoning his throne for five years, becomes a civilian consultant for the Los Angeles Police Department while running his own high-end nightclub called Lux.After helping the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) solve the case by using his power to manipulate humans into revealing their deepest desires, Lucifer accepts a subsequent invitation to work with Chloe as a consultant to the department, and throughout the series, they encounter all sorts of supernatural beings while solving crimes together and developing their relationship. When he finds himself involved in a murder investigation, he meets the intriguing Detective Chloe Decker. Becoming increasingly bored and unhappy with his life in Hell, he abdicates his throne in defiance of his father ( God) and abandons his kingdom for Los Angeles, where he runs his own nightclub called Lux. As the Devil, Lucifer tires of the millennia he spent being the Lord of Hell, punishing people.
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The series focuses on Lucifer Morningstar, a handsome and powerful angel who was cast out of Heaven for his rebellion. Fox cancelled Lucifer after three seasons a month later, Netflix picked up the series, where it continued for another three seasons.
Despite initially high viewership for its debut, ratings remained consistently low throughout the series' run on Fox. The first season received mixed reviews from critics, though subsequent seasons were better rated many critics particularly praised Ellis's performance. Filming took place primarily in Vancouver before production was relocated entirely to Los Angeles beginning with the third season. Linda Martin, and (beginning in season 2) Aimee Garcia as Ella Lopez. Woodside as Amenadiel, Lesley-Ann Brandt as Mazikeen, Rachael Harris as Dr. The ensemble and supporting cast include Lauren German as Detective Chloe Decker, Kevin Alejandro as Detective Daniel "Dan" Espinoza, D. The series revolves around the story of Lucifer Morningstar ( Tom Ellis), the DC Universe's version of the Devil, who abandons Hell for Los Angeles where he runs his own nightclub named Lux and becomes a consultant to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). The series was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. It is based on the DC Comics character created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg taken from the comic book series The Sandman, who later became the protagonist of a spin-off comic book series, both published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. We worked hard but we laughed a lot, too.Lucifer is an American urban fantasy television series developed by Tom Kapinos that premiered on January 25, 2016, and concluded on September 10, 2021. Our work went into these wonderful research books, bursting with so many visual ideas. We stitched into the night, came up with new textile manipulations, prints or embroideries for new collections. The interns worked together in a room bursting with colours, fabrics, trinkets and treasures. There were brocantes (flea markets) every Sunday where endless treasures could be found and the cakes were AMAZING!Ĭlaire: What was it like working for John Galliano?Īlice: Fresh out of university, this was my first foray into the fashion world and it was incredible. It was probably the first time I drank champagne. On every street corner there was a new story or character: buskers bursting onto the metro, Parisien ladies tottering down the street with their pointy red shoes and their fancy dogs. I viewed everything with awe and romance. When I moved to Paris all my senses were on high alert. In the end I chose fashion over fine art and went on to study at Kingston University.Ĭlaire: How did it feel when you first arrived in Paris?Īlice: I liked the adventure of it all. Everything started to make sense and I realised and embraced my artistic upbringing. That was the beginning of this new journey and it really woke me up and lit the creative spark in me. My mum encouraged me to try out an art foundation course and I just naturally fell into it. I had studied Spanish and was all set to do a Hispanics course at university, but on my return from a year out in Madrid I found out that my course had been cancelled, which left me at a crossroads. I felt it was an uncertain career and I didn't want it to seem inevitable that I would go in the same direction as my parents. I was always creative as a child, but I never imagined I would be an artist myself. Claire: Could you tell us a bit about your background and how you came to be doing what you’re doing?Īlice: I found art when I was 17, before that I had seen it as something my parents did but not necessarily my own calling.