• ‘Lucifer’ Season 2, episode 14 spoilers: Tom Ellis reveals what happens when show returns in May

‘Lucifer’ Season 2, episode 14 spoilers: Tom Ellis reveals what happens when show returns in May (Photo : YouTube/Promos and Previews)

Tom Ellis has revealed that "Lucifer" Season 2, episode 14 will pick things up from when Lucifer Morningstar disappeared.

Warning: This article contains spoilers.

Actor Tom Ellis, who portrays Lucifer Morningstar, spoke with FOX News about what will happen when the devil returns in May.

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The actor said that he can reveal that Lucifer has gone to have some alone time as he introspects his actions.

"We left it when Lucifer disappeared... gone. And all I can tell you is he went away to have a bit of alone time, bit of time to think, to re-evaluate, and he ends up coming back having made a very big decision," Ellis said.

During the interview, Ellis also revealed that this [playing the devil] is the best part he has got.

"I mean, it is in terms of the amount of stuff I get to do and the amount of different things I get to do. There are musical elements to it, there are comedy elements to it," Ellis stated.

Ellis also mentioned that the fan love for the show and his character is "encouraging." He is happy that fans can't wait till May to know what happens next in "Lucifer" Season 2.

Meanwhile, in other "Lucifer" news, Warner Bros. is facing a lawsuit due to the theme song of the FOX show.

Robert and Aron Marderosian from California are the composers of "Lucifer" theme song and they filed the lawsuit alleging "Although all defendants acknowledge that [the composers] wrote and performed the 'Lucifer' main title theme, defendants Warner Bros. and NS Pictures have commercially used, broadcast and exploited the 'Lucifer' main title theme without any agreement with or license from Plaintiffs." Warner Bros is dragged to the court for copyright infringement. Read the full complaint, here.

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