Lucifer seasons 1-6 are streaming now on Netflix. "These just happen to be longer scenes that were deleted." 1 collects The Sandman Presents: Lucifer 1-3, Lucifer 1-35, and Lucifer: Nirvana 1 with a foreword by Neil Gaiman and an introduction by Mike Carey, along with an extensive gallery of never-before-seen art from the making of the series. "They were just big enough to actually be their own deleted scenes, but so often when you're sort of going through the connective tissue of episodes, you're trimming the tops and bottoms of them when you realize you don't necessarily need as much to set up where you're going," Henderson said. So even if it wasn't even in the script half the time, they'd just be like: 'I really think I should say 'F**k you' here.' Then they'd say it and we'd just go: 'I think we shouldn't use it here.'"ĭuring the interview, the pair also revealed that most of the season's deleted scenes were from episode 8. Modrovich recalled that some of the actors used the Netflix move as a chance to improvise a bit, elaborating: "Our actors were like: 'Hey, we're on Netflix!'. "That's where the genesis of us finally using it in season 5 came from, us going: 'OK, if we're going to make this a very special thing, how do we hear it in the least special way possible?' – in as much as it's just Lucifer being as petty as possible." Related: Bones star Emily Deschanel reacts to hilarious Lucifer Easter egg
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