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Lucifer Season 5: From Lucifer losing control of his powers to Ella landing in hell; Here are the fan theories

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When Season 4 of Lucifer came to an end, it left the fans to deal with some major cliffhangers. When Lucifer Morningstar, played by Tom Ellis, embraced his true identity in the last episode and reclaimed his throne in hell, no one saw the twist coming.

While the fans were expecting the creators to finally focus on the romantic angle between Morningstar and Detective Chloe, they were served with something entirely opposite.

Since then, the viewers are trying to decode what will happen in the upcoming season. There are a lot of storylines hanging in the air that the makers can explore in the upcoming season.

For starters, the creators can focus on introducing the real Lucifer to the rest of the mortal characters in the show. Of course, they

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