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Thousands of Lucifer fans have signed a petition pleading with Netflix to give the popular show a sixth season, but the shows top boss is making it clear it will all end with season five.

The petition seemed to pick up momentum earlier this week when Lucifer star Lauren German signaled to fans that they should push Netflix for additional seasons.

At first, she seemed content that season 5 would be it.

“I can’t even believe how much I’ve seen from you all that you want a season 6 and more,” German wrote. “As is, we are only doing a S5, however I have to thank you for all the love, interest and encouragement.”

 

 

But an hour later, German seemingly endorsed the petition drive, encouraging fans to sign it.

“If you want a season 6 or more let it be heard,” German tweeted. “We love that you love Lucifer your support on social media is cherished and important.”

She continued, “if you want more let everyone know.”

 

 

Thanks in large part to German’s tweet, the petition has surpassed the 35K mark.

[Netflix Announces How Many Episodes Left Until Lucifer Finale]

German’s endorsement of the petition drive seemed in contrast to Lucifer himself, Tom Ellis, who wrote on Instagram earlier in the week that season 5 would be it.

“I have had the most amazing ride making life long friends and playing a character that I truly love,” wrote Ellis. “It has been an utter privilege.”

“Here’s to a rocking season 5 and going out on a high,” Ellis concluded.

 

 

On Twitter, Ellis also added, “…all good things must come to an end…always leave them wanting more!”

 

 

Watching the petition gain popularity, Lucifer Executive Producer Joe Henderson, the top boss, weighed in making it very clear that S5 will be it.

Replying to fans, Henderson wrote: “Nothing has changed! We are wrapping up all our stories in season 5, our final season.”

 

 

In another tweet, he added, “Honestly, we’re telling our ending with season 5. We love all the support, but right now, I’d say time is better spent getting ready for a fitting ending to our characters’ journeys.”

 

 

Unable to slow down the petition drive, Henderson was again asked by @lucifansgroup1 to clarify whether season five “is the end, and we shouldn’t tweet for S6?”

Henderson responded, “Season 5 is the end.”

 

 

To recap:

  • The Executive Producer of Lucifer, Joe Henderson, says the story line for the show is being “wrapped up” in season 5, and there will be no season 6.
  • Tom Ellis has talked about season 5 “going out on a high.”
  • Lauren German has encouraged fans to sign the petition and has not backed off that request.
  • Lucifans are split on social media, with many pushing Netflix to consider more seasons, while others urge respect for Henderson’s decision.

Ending Lucifer at the end of season 5 appears to have split the cast of show and the its huge fandom.

Lucifans continue to sign the petition, now over 35K.

As for Ellis, the timing of ending the show could work out perfectly for his career.

Eon Productions is looking for a new James Bond as Daniel Craig, who has elevated Bond’s moodiness to new heights, is finally retiring from the iconic role.

[From Lucifer To Bond: Tom Ellis Ready For Iconic Role]

Ellis has played the devil with charm and anger and wit for four seasons, so the transition to Bond, with all his action-packed moodiness, should be simple.

His role as the snarky and devilish Lucifer has actually just been a extra long audition for one of the premiere jobs in Hollywood.

And he’s already signaled he’d take the role:

 

 

It could be just a matter of time until Ellis goes from playing the devil to uttering the iconic phrase: Bond, James Bond.

 

 

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