They were good, but I can't see Ellis as the Sandman's Lucifer.I miss Matt Ryan and Tom Ellis.. Owell.
They were good, but I can't see Ellis as the Sandman's Lucifer.I miss Matt Ryan and Tom Ellis.. Owell.
I don't, Jenna Coleman and Gwendoline Christie's versions were different enough that I didn't mind that they weren't Ryan and Ellis.I miss Matt Ryan and Tom Ellis.. Owell.
Conversely, he's been retweeting that the show is still currently number one in quite a few countries around the world (I lost count this morning around a dozen). He also said we won't hear anything from Netflix until after a month of viewing. I saw something somewhere else (I forget where) that the show is the most viewed show in Netflix history, but I might be recalling the exact statement incorrectly
Sooo...let's not be all doom and gloom just yet.
They were good, but I can't see Ellis as the Sandman's Lucifer.
No show on Netflix is a "guaranteed" five season show after being released for two weeks. Stranger Things picked up viewers and grew in popularity with each successive season. I've certainly got my fingers crossed, but I also remember Cowboy Beebop being number 1 in Canada when it was first released. <Fingers Crossed>
If the show does get renewed, there is a great Lucifer storyline coming up.Speaking as a huge Lucifer/Ellis fan i am glad they didn't choose Ellis to reprise the role. His depiction of Lucifer in the show was comedy from the start, he was hedonistic and self centered but he was not evil in a sense however the Sandman version is ( at least from the view of a non comic reader like me and the impression i got from the show).
It would have been too jarring for Lucifer fans i believe and wouldn't have worked as well as it did in the show.
Wonderful news, if a little unexpected at this stage. The show was shaping up to be a masterwork on several levels, IMHO.
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