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Lucifer Season 6 Will Embody a Black Lives Matter Episode

Like many reveals on TV, Netflix’s Lucifer took a tough take a look at how they might assist the Black Lives Matter motion this summer time. In line with Entertainment Tonight, showrunners Ildy Modrovich and Joe Henderson finally got here to the conclusion that it was time to take a stand inside the narrative of the present.

“Once we acquired again to the [writers] room, we began taking a look at the truth that we’re a cop present and in what methods have we contributed or not addressed the systemic problems with the police division,” mentioned Modrovich. “And we determined we wished to talk to it. So we’re truly doing a narrative that speaks on to it, and we’re tremendous enthusiastic about it.”

The episode will reportedly happen in Season 6, which has but to enter manufacturing because of COVID-19 shutdowns. That does, nonetheless, imply the present’s writers have loads of time to actually give the subject material the time and a focus it deserves so that they get it proper.

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“What we did need to do was communicate to the cultural reckoning we’re all going by and, I believe, we’ll be persevering with to undergo, and our place in it and our accountability to say one thing,” Henderson added. “We spoke to [the cast] about it and engaged them in that dialog as nicely… You might need observed that our solid has been tweeting about it fairly a bit. It is crucial to all of them too. D.B. [Woodside] was one of many individuals specifically that we actually engaged with it – Lesley [Ann-Brandt] with Tom [Ellis]. Usually, we pitch them their tales and slightly little bit of mythology, however this can be a factor that the majority of them requested about, so we have listened to them and we have tried to make it as a lot of a dialog as potential and a listening train.”

Modrovich, who will probably be writing the episode, mentioned whereas she was nervous about tackling this difficulty, she desires it to return from an emotional and social place slightly than a “preachy place.”

Lucifer Season 5 premieres Friday, Aug. 21 on Netflix. 

Lauren German and D.B. Woodside, Lucifer

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