Without any fanfare, Netflix announced Sunday that Season 5 Part 1 of Lucifer would drop on August 21.
The announcement was posted for most of Sunday on current episodes of Lucifer.
Netflix had already released its July list of upcoming shows and Lucifer was not on it, so the August date made sense.
[UPDATE: Read We Were Right – Release Date IS August 21]
After Netflix posted the date, Lucifans were obviously elated with the news:
HappyπBirthdayπtoπmeπ#LuciferNetflix #LuciferSeason5 pic.twitter.com/FkOgqbG9y2
β π«Poisyβ¨ (@poisonofgod1) June 21, 2020
LUCIFER SEASON 5 IS COMING ON AUGUST 21ST LETS GO DECKERSTAR NATION pic.twitter.com/B8ViENcgTJ
β kara (@sloansavery) June 21, 2020
Trying not to freak out rn but
HELL YEAH WE GOT A DATE FOR #LUCIFERSEASON5!!!!!!!
πππππππππππππππ#Lucifer pic.twitter.com/o6czdgWJMaβ SamJo | #Lucifan | #BLM (@sayasajo) June 21, 2020
Itβs true. Netflix have secretly announced the return date of #Lucifer 21st August 2020. We have 2 month to prepare! Are you ready? [CJ] #LuciferSeason5 pic.twitter.com/C3lmLFl1m9
β Lucifer (@STVLucifer) June 21, 2020
Lucifer Season 5 part 1 – 21st august. pic.twitter.com/cGO9e8EYYf
β J (@softIuci) June 21, 2020
But as suddenly as the August 21 date appeared, it disappeared.
After a lot of traffic to JimHeath.TV from Los Angeles throughout the afternoon after we broke the news, Netflix suddenly removed the date and replaced it with “Another Season Is Coming.”
Netflix…what have you done???? The world has turned upside down ooops…did someone stuff up?? ππ 8.55am compared to 12.05pm #Lucifer #LuciferSeason5 @netflix pic.twitter.com/F0TUyurAmv
β Debb Brindleyπ¦πΊ#ilovelucifer (@debbbrindley) June 22, 2020
The cast and writers did not tweet about the date, and this may be an attempt by Netflix to put the genie back in the bottle.
The streaming giant isn’t saying who was responsible for putting the date on episodes, and they have yet to release a statement.
The release date was a day before the DC-themed, online-only convention, dubbed DC FanDome.
The free “immersive virtual fan experience” is a 24-hour-long event to be held on August 22.
Whether the Lucifer drop date was supposed to be announced in coordination with that convention is unknown.
We do know that the cast is back shooting the final episodes of the fifth season now.
The big question is whether those episodes have been turned into one more giant cliffhanger, as a Season 6 now seems certain.
If the first 8 episodes are released in August, the second 8 episodes will likely be dropped in February, which is a major ratings period in television.
This news follows a message from Lucifer star D.B. Woodside who tweeted last week: βDear Lucifans. Good things are happening. Pls continue to be patient.β
Dear #Lucifans
Good things are happening. Pls continue to be patient. πβ€οΈπ
β DB Woodside (@dbwofficial) June 10, 2020
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This is false I just checked and it doesn’t say anything about it being released in August. Stop referring FAKE news!
There is nothing but FACTS in this story. Netflix leaked the drop date, and we reported it. But thanks for reading our website and trusting FACT news!
It’s fake news because as you look at the picture you see that it’s written 16+ but on Netflix it’s written TV-14 so you see it’s fake. #lucifer
There’s nothing fake about it. Netflix posted August 21 and then removed it. That’s fact. And hundreds of fans posted information about it during the day.
Love this show!