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        <title><![CDATA[‘Lucifer’ star Tom Ellis finally signs deal for Season 6 return]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contract stalemate, begone!</p><p>Following <strong>protracted negotiations</strong> that imperiled a potential sixth season of &#8220;<strong>Lucifer</strong>&#8221; at Netflix, titular leading man <strong>Tom Ellis</strong> has formally inked a new deal with the show, sources confirm to TVLine exclusively. The development all but assures that &#8220;Lucifer&#8221; will be renewed for a sixth season, although a formal pickup has not been made. Netflix also has yet to announce a premiere date for Season 5.</p><p>As we reported last month, renegotiations between Ellis and&nbsp;Warner Bros. Television came to a standstill after the actor allegedly rejected the studio’s latest offer. Ellis <strong>already has a Season 6 deal in place</strong>, so depending on the circumstances, his failure to honor the existing deal would’ve put him in breach of contract.</p><p>Reps for Netflix and Warner Bros. declined to comment.</p><p>It was back in February that Netflix informed Warner Bros. that it was interested in&nbsp;<strong>extending the hellacious drama’s lifespan</strong> beyond the previously announced (and forthcoming) fifth and “final” season. Two weeks later, the studio closed new deals with&nbsp;<strong>co-showrunners Ildy Modrovich and Joe Henderson for a Season 6</strong>.</p><p>After airing for three seasons on Fox, &#8220;<strong>Lucifer&#8221; was “rescued” by Netflix in June 2018</strong>, just weeks following its cancellation. At the time, Ellis called the backlash to the cancellation — and a subsequent #SaveLucifer fan campaign — “nothing short of ridiculously overwhelming,” adding: “Since doing &#8216;Lucifer,&#8217; I’ve done press in various parts of the world, and I’m fully aware that this show is much more popular than what it had seemed to be on Fox … So I’m not surprised about people being angry. I just wasn’t ready [for] this tsunami of love that came with it.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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