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Tom Ellis 'Take Me Back To Hell'
There is only one episode left in Lucifer, and it’s beginning to look like the Prince of Darkness might have to leave Earth to go back to his home turf. But will “Take Me Back to Hell” actually bring Tom Ellis’ Lucifer Morningstar back to the Underworld before he finds out why Chloe Dancer (Lauren German) isn’t affected by his powers?
Ellis recently spoke to Comic Book Resources, where he teased about what to expect in Season 1’s last episode.
“Viewers can expect a few bombshells,” Ellis said, adding that the season finale’s title already offers a hint to what can happen.
“The one thing I can tease about the episode is throughout the whole season, I've been asked, ‘Are we ever going to see Hell?’ In the finale, yes, we do,” he revealed. “That's

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