'Lucifer' To Add More Neil Gaiman Characters? Spoilers Hint The Sandman Could Join Fox TV Series

by Rolly Gacelo / Feb 03, 2016 08:43 PM EST
Neil Gaiman

The "Lucifer" TV series is making a buzz on the Internet after being named as the most-searched Fox drama, as reported by Variety.

The first two "Lucifer" TV series episodes have been aired and so far, the fallen angel (Tom Ellis) is having his way on earth. Spoilers, however, reveal that his luck might change in future episodes.

Showrunner and executive producer Joe Henderson said they are thinking of adding new powered creatures on the show to create more roadblocks down Lucifer Morningstar's way. Among the reported characters created by Neil Gaiman to join the Fox series would be Gaudium.

"I personally am going to try to get Gaudium in there at some point," Henderson told Comic Book Resources after the airing of the second "Lucifer" episode titled, "Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil."

"I don't know how -- I don't think we're going to be able to do a Grey Gargoyle Cherub, but what's our version of that? What's our translation of that? We sort of have a checklist of themes, the ideas."

The showrunner added, "The stuff we can play with from the original work, the Mike Carey and Peter Gross run, the Neil Gaiman stuff, 'The Sandman.' It's really nice because we've got all these crazy ideas that can be the impetus for different ideas that we can make our own."

The Sandman is an original creation by Neil Gaiman first released in 1989. He is also called Morpheus, Dream, and is one of the seven Endless. Just a couple of days ago, an official image from another DC TV series "Legends of Tomorrow" teased the arrival of the Sandman.

Talks of The Sandman's arrival in "Lucifer" TV series on Fox is not yet certain, but Henderson teased spoilers for "Lucifer" TV series as he said there's more action in store for fans.

"There are," he said, when asked if there will be more powerful creatures arriving in "Lucifer" TV series.

"The goal of the show is to start off grounded with touches of fantastic," he explained. "And as we go in, we're going to start peeling into the fantastic a little more and diving in and out. And we will definitely be playing with other characters of an equal strength in a very formidable way."

The next "Lucifer" episode is titled "The Would-Be Prince of Darkness" and will air on Feb. 8. Watch out for more spoilers for the Fox TV series.

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