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"I loved you more than anyone": "Lucifer" filming is over and the stars are parting
"Lucifer," Netflix's favorite series, will arrive with new episodes this coming May, but for the actors and crew the work has already been completed since filming for last season ended this week.
In a series of excited messages, some of the cast members said goodbye to the series and the fans
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Wednesday, 31 March 2021, 11:10 Updated: 11:31
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Trailer for the fifth season of "Lucifer" (Netflix)
On May 28, the new season of "Lucifer" will arrive on Netflix (more precisely, the second part of the fifth season), but the production is already deep in the sixth and final season, which will have ten episodes.
In fact, the filming of the series ended this week, and now many of the actors are posting exciting farewells on social media.
"Today is today," Lucifer himself, Tom Ellis, wrote on Instagram.
"Six years ago I started a journey with the most amazing group of people, and today we are parting from each other. Thank you to each and every one of the team members who helped bring Lucifer's story to life. A piece of experience."
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Leslie-Ann Brandt wrote at length farewell remarks from her character, Field Maze, and then from the entire series, the cast and fans.
"Blessed are the memories we share, you and I," she recited.
"Your skin was my skin. Your heart is-is my heart. Forever but no more, I loved you more than anyone. On this day, his last diary, I sit with immense gratitude for telling your story. The story of love, betrayal, forgiveness, The reflection, and most importantly, of your love "- indeed, love is big enough to come back twice -" never as close to another, but willing to love another, harmful of the nights, one we, you and I. That should be, thank you ... for everything. "
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"We were so blessed," wrote Dr. Woodhouse, who plays the angel Amendial. "You, Lucifer fans, were so kind to this little series that so many people did not think.
So many times.
Six seasons later we go out the way we wanted, and that's thanks to you.
As Amendial would probably say: Let's go home. "Woodhouse apparently hints that the series was canceled after three seasons in which it aired on the Fox network, and was then rescued by Netflix thanks to the love of viewers.
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Amy Garcia, who plays the forensic expert, posted a farewell video and a photo of the team on Instagram, writing, among other things: "Thanks to the cast and the amazing staff I was lucky enough to work with. Thank you to all our writers who made up stories that made me cry, laugh and everything in between. "Thank you to Lucifer fans for being so passionate, supportive and loving. I am grateful to have been yours for five years."
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