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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Apr 10, 2019 16:29:18 GMT
Lucifer is jumping homes in the UK.
Netflix UK have picked up the rights to the fourth season and have announced that all ten episodes will be available to stream as of Wednesday May 8th.
There had been some question as to the UK home for the show’s fourth season. When Netflix stepped in to commission season four after Fox cancelled the series, it was not immediately clear if they would be clawing back international rights in various territories around the world or if the new season would only be a Netflix original in North America.
That was the case when Netflix saved Longmire. The streaming service only offered the seasons they commissioned in select territories as Warner Bros International Television Distribution had numerous existing deals for the show around the world. In the UK, the studio had licensed rights to TCM UK and 5USA, meaning Netflix UK were unable to stream the show. The UK rights to Lucifer were previously held by Amazon Prime Video UK and FOX UK. While Netflix has now taken SVOD rights, it is unclear if FOX UK will be able to license linear rights to season four down the line. It’s not immediately clear when the first three season of Lucifer will be available on Netflix UK.
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Post by geometryman on Apr 10, 2019 20:00:52 GMT
I've been waiting for the season 4 date (so have many others!). Looking forward to it.
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Post by Miranda on May 15, 2019 17:24:17 GMT
I binge watched it the other day. The problem is that Netflix are only showing S4 so there are references I just don't get cos I haven't seen the first three.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2019 17:44:25 GMT
I binge watched it the other day. The problem is that Netflix are only showing S4 so there are references I just don't get cos I haven't seen the first three. 1 - 3 are still with Amazon.
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Post by geometryman on May 15, 2019 17:46:50 GMT
So did I. If anything, I think it's even better than the first three series. It's slightly raunchier too, the sexual references being more explicit, and with sights such as bare bottoms that Fox as a linear broadcaster couldn't really do.
Yeah, I can see not being familiar with earlier seasons would be a problem. There's a lot of references to previous events and actions by the main characters. S1-S3 are still all available on Amazon Prime.
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Post by Miranda on May 15, 2019 20:37:56 GMT
I don't have Amazon and have no intention of getting it so I'll just have to make do.
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Post by yellowcat on May 30, 2019 2:29:53 GMT
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Post by Miranda on May 30, 2019 10:59:12 GMT
Not sure I like it enough to spend nearly £30 on it.
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