How to watch Lucifer seasons 1, 2, 3 and 4 online

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Photo credit: John P. Fleenor/Netflix

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The fourth season of Lucifer dropped on Netflix last month, bringing us a whole lot more of Tom Ellis to ogle at.

The entire season was available to binge through on the streaming service, but the problem for fans in the UK lies in the fact that seasons 1-3 can still only be watched on Amazon Prime.

Juggling your subscriptions can be complicated, but if you want get clued up on what the Devil himself is up to, you're going to have to commit.

There are a few tricks you can do to get free trials though, so you won't be busting your bank account to get through the show.

How to watch Lucifer seasons 1, 2 and 3 online

As we said, the first three seasons are on Amazon Prime Video in the UK.

However, the fourth season is on a different platform – more on that in a second.

You can sign up to Amazon Prime and get a 30-day free trial right now, giving you plenty of time to binge your way through Lucifer's early seasons.

You can also get free next-day delivery, exclusive offers and a bunch of other shows to blast through, like The Grand Tour, Hanna, and Jack Ryan.

Sign up to Amazon Prime

Once your 30-day free trial is up, you will have to pay £7.99 a month to keep the subscription going, which is great if you don't get through all three seasons in that time.

If you don't want to sign up to that, though, you can buy each episode or each season separately.

Each individual episode will cost £2.49, or you can get each season for £17.99, then you can watch them all in your own time.

How to watch Lucifer season 4 online

This is where things get complicated. Season 4 of the series is available on Netflix, so you are going to have to set up an account over on that streaming service if you want to continue the story.

Similar to Amazon Prime, you can get a 30-day free trial on Netflix too, giving you the chance to binge through Lucifer and a bunch of other shows if they take your fancy.

Once the trial is done, you will have to pay to keep watching.

The basic package, which just lets you stream to one device in Standard Definition is £5.99 a month. The middle tariff lets you stream to two devices in HD for £8.99. And then the premium subscription will let you stream to four devices in Ultra HD for £11.99.

As for Lucifer season 5, that will be on Netflix too, with the streaming service recently confirming a fifth and final season of the show.


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