BEVERLY HILLS, CA - AUGUST 08: Actors Tom Ellis, Tricia Helfer and DB Woodside speak onstage at 'Gotham/Lucifer' panel discussion during the FOX portion of the 2016 Television Critics Association Summer Tour at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 8, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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Fox has canceled another big fan favorite as Lucifer has come to an end after three seasons, but could there be a new lease on life on Netflix?

The cancelations continue to trickle in from Fox. One day after canceling Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Mick and Last Man on Earth, the network has canceled Lucifer after only three seasons.

Seeing the news from star Tom Ellis via Twitter was a crushing blow for the die-hard fans of the series. The series finale is now scheduled to air on Monday, May 14 at 8 p.m. ET.

However, this is not the time to get sad. This is the time to fight for the show. You can request Lucifer on Netflix right now.

If you’re a fan of Lucifer, now is the time to let your voice be heard. Talk about Lucifer on social media and let your fellow fans of the series know they need to flex their fan muscles to keep generating word of mouth and buzz about the series.

It has been the most amazing experience over the past 3 years playing Lucifer and falling in love with you, the fans. It fills me with great sadness to confirm the rumours that some of you have been asking. Fox has indeed cancelled #lucifer I’m so sorry guys. #gutted — tom ellis (@tomellis17) May 11, 2018

Hope is a great thing and it’s what fans have to hold on to right now. The fight for Lucifer is only beginning and it’s time to get the attention of Netflix. This happened in the past when Netflix revived another Fox fan favorite after three seasons when Arrested Development was canceled. It was devastating news, but Netflix picked it up for season 4 in 2013 and season 5 is premiering on Netflix on May 29.

Netflix also brought back Gilmore Girls after a final season that left many fans needing a better way to say goodbye and provide proper closure for the great fans who deserved it.

It also happened for Sense8, which was canceled by Netflix a month after the season 2 premiere, but the fans let their voice be known they needed it to continue and expressed why it was so significant and important. Netflix heard their voices and ordered a two-hour series finale to give the fans a chance to say goodbye.

Lucifer showrunner Joe Henderson expressed the pain he’s feeling after hearing the news. He told fans to make noise. He doesn’t know if they have a chance at coming back somewhere, but it won’t happen without the fans backing the show. He also teases a fantastic cliffhanger coming in the finale, so fans really need the series to continue.

So… yeah. #Lucifer has been cancelled. And it fucking HURTS. I loved this show so damn much and everyone put their heart and soul into it. Heartbreaking doesn't begin to describe. — Joe Henderson (@Henderson_Joe) May 11, 2018

For people asking what to do… MAKE NOISE. I have no idea if we have a shot of coming back, but I know sure as anything that everyone wants to. We have so many more stories to tell. #Lucifer — Joe Henderson (@Henderson_Joe) May 11, 2018

We created a season finale with a huge cliffhanger so that there was no way Fox could cancel us. Instead, we're going to frustrate the hell out of you fans. I'm so sorry for that. #Lucifer — Joe Henderson (@Henderson_Joe) May 11, 2018

By the way, the #Lucifer finale is the best hour of television I've been lucky to write. It wraps up everything from the season. But what it teases for season 4… well, maybe, just maybe, we can #SaveLucifer and show you. — Joe Henderson (@Henderson_Joe) May 11, 2018

Lucifer actress Rachael Harris pondered the thought of Lucifer on Netflix and based on her responses to the tweet, we think it’s a great idea that would go over quite well.

What do you think @LuciferonFOX fans? How does ‘luciferonNetflix’ sound? https://t.co/KehqGu4m2r — Rachael Harris (@RachaelEHarris) May 11, 2018

Lucifer producer Ildy Modrovich expressed her love for all the fans who watched Lucifer the last few years and hopes they’ll continue to support the show to save Lucifer.

https://twitter.com/Ildymojo/status/995030843016990720

I love you for MAKING NOISE!!! Let’s all hashtag the same thing: #LUCIFER and #SAVELUCIFER — Ildy Modrovich (@Ildymojo) May 11, 2018

Lucifer is a show that deserved better than what Fox gave them. There are many more stories for the series to tell and I hope Netflix will give the writers, cast and crew the chance to tell them.

The fans deserve it.