Lucifer and the 13 Netflix shows based on comics, ranked from worst to best

LUCIFER (L to R) LAUREN GERMAN as CHLOE DECKER and TOM ELLIS as LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR in episode 603 of LUCIFER Cr. JOHN P. FLEENOR/NETFLIX © 2021
LUCIFER (L to R) LAUREN GERMAN as CHLOE DECKER and TOM ELLIS as LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR in episode 603 of LUCIFER Cr. JOHN P. FLEENOR/NETFLIX © 2021 /
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1. Lucifer

Release date: Lucifer first premiered on January 25, 2016, on FOX. The show was later picked up by Netflix, with the fourth season releasing on May 8, 2019.

Number of seasons: Six.

Cast: Tom Ellis, Lauren German, Kevin Alejandro, D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Rachael Harris, Aimee Garcia, and Scarlett Estevez.

What the show is about and Why the show is worth watching:

Lucifer follows the story of the Devil, who is bored with his life in Hell and decides to move to Los Angeles. There, he opens a nightclub and becomes involved in solving crimes with the LAPD. As the series progresses, Lucifer becomes more human and develops relationships with those around him, including the detective he works with, Chloe Decker.

The show is worth watching for its unique take on the Devil and his character development throughout the series. Tom Ellis’s portrayal of Lucifer is charismatic and entertaining, and the chemistry between him and Lauren German’s Chloe is undeniable. The show also has a great supporting cast, with each character bringing their own unique traits and backstory to the show.

The series explores themes such as redemption, free will, and the nature of evil in a thought-provoking and entertaining way that will pull you in from the very beginning. We can confidently say that this show is a masterpiece.

From the witty humor to the intense drama, every aspect of the show is expertly crafted. The dynamic between Lucifer and Chloe is electric, and the character development throughout the series is remarkable. The use of music adds an extra layer of emotion to the show, making every scene that much more impactful.

Lucifer is a well-written, well-acted, and highly entertaining series that is definitely worth watching.

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