Lucifer's boss has opened-up about the possibility of a spin-off following the announcement that the series will end after five seasons.

It was announced last month that the show would be coming to a close, though fans have been desperate to see more.

One asked showrunner Ildy Modrovich whether a spin-off could happen, the writer replying: "Well, of course we would!! Xo".

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Consider us intrigued.

Speaking last week about why the series had come to an end, Modrovich explained on Twitter: "We know there's been a lot of confusion over the recent announcement that this is our last season.

"Many are wondering if they should fight for more?? And while we feel just as sad as many of you do that this marvelous ride is coming to an end, a fight won't change things right now.

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"But we spoke to our partners at Netflix and Warner Bros, and you should all know TREMENDOUS care and consideration was put into making this decision."

She added: "The whole reason they decided to announce that it was our fifth and final season simultaneously is because they know how devoted and passionate our fans (and we!) are and wanted to give y'all (and us!) as much time as they could to accept and process the news.

"And for that, we're incredibly grateful."

Well, if a devilish spin-off does happen at some point, we're sure fans will be delighted.

Lucifer season 4 is available to watch now on Netflix. Catch up on seasons 1-3 via Amazon Prime.


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