

With plenty of Biblical references and lore, especially in the early seasons, you'll see another take on one of history's most dysfunctional families. while also confronting larger issues, like an impending apocalypse orchestrated by - you guessed it - Lucifer, played in this case by Mark Pellegrino. Created by The Boys' Eric Kripke, Supernatural follows Sam ( Jared Padalecki) and Dean ( Jensen Ackles) Winchester, brothers who investigate unusual activity across the U.S. But if you somehow missed out on the phenomenon that is Supernatural, I have some good news: You have 320 episodes to keep you busy. There's bound to be a lot of overlap between fans of Lucifer and fans of Supernatural, which ran for 15 seasons on The WB and The CW, as both were supernatural procedurals on broadcast networks that mixed horror and humor.

If you're looking to for your next obsession that will give you Lucifer vibes, TV Guide has put together a list of shows like Lucifer that feature supernatural cops, hunky Welshmen, timeless romances, and at least one other based on a Neil Gaiman property to help you get your fix while you learn how to live in a world without new episodes of Lucifer.Īlexander Calvert and Mark Pellegrino, Supernatural Robert Falconer/The CW Lucifer is one of the only shows where going to Hell counts as a happy ending. The final 10 episodes are a bittersweet but fitting end for the show, with Lucifer ( Tom Ellis) and Chloe ( Lauren German) separated in life but reunited after Chloe dies and goes to Heaven, and then joins Lucifer in Hell, where he spends his time redeeming lost souls. Fans have been through a lot with this series, which first aired on Fox only to eventually be saved from cancellation by Netflix, and was initially supposed to end with Season 5. Tom Ellis, Lauren German, Lucifer NetflixĪfter six seasons, Lucifer took its final bow on Netflix, proving that even the devil can't live forever.
