• PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 15: (L-R) Actors Lauren German and Tom Ellis speak onstage during the 'Lucifer' panel discussion at the FOX portion of the 2015 Winter TCA Tour at the Langham Huntington Hotel on January 15, 2016 in Pasadena, California

PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 15: (L-R) Actors Lauren German and Tom Ellis speak onstage during the 'Lucifer' panel discussion at the FOX portion of the 2015 Winter TCA Tour at the Langham Huntington Hotel on January 15, 2016 in Pasadena, California (Photo : Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

New evidence has popped up claiming the man convicted of murdering Chloe's father was framed. The promo for "Lucifer" Season 2, episode 7 explores what happens in the episode titled "My Little Monkey."

Warning: This article contains spoilers from "Lucifer" Season 2 episodes.

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"Lucifer" Season 2, episode 7 promo

The promo starts with Linda telling Maze that she saw Lucifer's true face. He declares that he is a monster and the scene cuts to Linda revealing that he is the devil and she knows about it.

Towards the end of the promo, we see Lucifer stating that wherever he goes someone gets hurt.

Is he planning to head back to hell?

Watch "Lucifer" Season 2, episode 7 promo trailer below.

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"Lucifer" Season 2, episode 7 synopsis

"When the prisoner convicted of killing Chloe's father is murdered, new evidence suggests he was actually framed. Meanwhile, Maze tries to find a job and Lucifer shadows Dan in order to learn how to be "normal" in the all-new "My Little Monkey" episode of LUCIFER airing Monday, Nov. 7," reads the synopsis.

The guest cast in the new episode: Alex Fernandez is seen as Warden Perry Smith, Ronnie Gene Blevins portrays the character of Rodney Lam, Charles Halford plays the character of Boris Sokolov, Lobo Sebastian will be seen as Joe Fields, and Caitline Stryker will be playing the character of Tina Fields.

In other "Lucifer" news, the show has been renewed for the back-nine episodes of Season 2.

"Lucifer continues to deliver, with great blasts of dark humor and ambitious storytelling. The show has turned out to be a true wicked pleasure, the perfect companion to Gotham, and we couldn't be more pleased to order these nine additional episodes," David Madden, Fox's president of entertainment said in a press release.

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