LUCIFER: Showrunner Joe Henderson on Season 3
There are some big changes afoot in LUCIFERās third season when the show returns to Fox on Monday nights, beginning October 2. At the end of Season 2, Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis) ā who is actually the Devil, though a very honest individual ā almost got together with his true love, LAPD detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German). Then someone bonked him over the head and he woke up naked in the desert, with his angel wings reattached, even though heād previously cut them off and burned them.
Meanwhile, Luciferās mother (Tricia Helfer) has moved on to her own dimension to create new worlds, as befits a goddess. However, the body she inhabited, defense lawyer Charlotte Richards, is still with us. Tom Welling joins the cast this season as police lieutenant Marcus Pierce. Behind the scenes, LUCIFER has moved from shooting primarily in Vancouver to shooting entirely in Los Angeles, where the series is set.
Tom Kapinos adapted LUCIFER from the comic book series by Mike Dringenberg and Sam Kieth, which itself is a spinoff of Neil Gaimanās SANDMAN graphic novels. Executive producer Joe Henderson, who with fellow e.p. Ildy Modrovich is LUCIFERās showrunner, previews whatās in store for the seriesā angels, demons and ordinary mortals. (x)
When you did the Season 2 finale with that final sequence of Lucifer waking in the desert to find that he had wings again, did you know that you were getting picked up, or was that just going to be this amazing metaphor if it ended there?
At that point, we felt very comfortable that we were getting picked up. When Fox tells you, āFeel free to do a cliffhanger,ā you feel very comfortable doing so. But also, what I personally believe in is, every season, you wrap up that season and then leave a tease of whatās to come. I always plan on success. A big part of it was, all right, we want to wrap up the Mom story, we want to give it an ending, and then we want a tease of whatās to come. And we knew weād be getting to a whole exploration of identity, and we just wanted to make the big swing that would force everyone to come back.
Now that Lucifer has his wings back, what is he going to do about them?
Ā All Iām going to say is, if you give Lucifer wings and tell him heās an angel, heās going to run in the other direction. You tell the Devil heās good, heās going to show you how bad he is, and thatās what this season is about. The Devil is back.
Are the wings detachable?
That is a big question we will ask early on. And/or does Lucifer want to cut them off yet again? Heās got them off before ā whatās going to stop him now? Or will he just slice them off again in spite?
Luciferās angel brother Amenadiel, played by D.B. Woodside, has lost his wings, but when he had them, they werenāt always in evidence. So how does this work?
So our angel rules are, there in your back, but theyāll come out when you expose them. Theyāre hidden until you want them to come forth.
Youāve had some scenes where you were clearly in recognizable Los Angeles locations, but until now, you were mainly shooting in Vancouver. Whatās happening with Season 3?
We are now entirely relocated in Los Angeles. The first two years, we shot in Vancouver, with splinter units in L.A. And now we are shooting entirely in Los Angeles. Our Vancouver crew was amazing, they did amazing work making Vancouver look like L.A. But itās so much fun being able to shoot Los Angeles for itself and making it a character on the show, itās been incredible. To shoot on the Warner Brothers lot ā Iāve never shot on a lot before ā itās an incredible experience to actually be home.
Tricia Helfer is still a season regular, even though Lucifer and Amenadielās Mom has gone off to create her own universe. Does Mom return?
[The character of] Charlotte Richards is still on the show. And Charlotte Richards is very confused because she died, and suddenly woke up again, and time had passed, and it appears someone has been walking around, pretending to be her. So what we get is a wonderful opportunity to explore a character who is suddenly wondering what happened to her life, and who was this person living it, and where was she while she was dead? And part of the mystery is, was she in Heaven, was she in Hell, was she somewhere else? And thatās a question sheāll be asking herself when we finally see her again.
Was it tricky to figure out how to keep her character interwoven with everybody else?
Honestly, we had written a one-season arc for Tricia Helfer. And then we got Tricia Helfer. And the problem is, when you have Tricia Helfer, you donāt want to let go of her because she is so good. And so as we got towards the end of the season, we started talking, we just started breaking stories, and started coming up with so many ideas of what to do with her character, and what to do with such a talented actress. And honestly, it was one of those situations where we loved the character, we loved the actress so much, that we kept building stories, and a lot of it came from that. The story of Mom ended, but the story of Charlotte Richards suddenly came to life.
There was an episode where Timothy Omundson played a man who might or might not have been channeling Dad, aka God. At least, Mom seemed to think he was. Are we ever going to find out if that really was Dad or not?
For one thing, Timothy Omundson was quite possibly the greatest guest star we ever had. We adore him. Heās recovering right now ā he had a stroke recently and heās been detailing it on Twitter in a very brave, open way, and itās awesome. Weāve never had a guest actor come in for one episode and make such an impact on us. Heās part of the family, even though heās only in one episode. So we would love to explore that again. Part of the question is when he becomes available again. Heās currently recovering. We are there for him, we are wishing him the best. He will recover. I am hoping when he does, he wants to come back, because we love him and he had a great experience, but honestly, what weāll do is, weāll work around him, and thatās a testament to his skill. He took such ownership of the role in a way that few actors can.
So if that was Dad, heās only going to manifest as the character played by Timothy Omundson?
What I would say is, thatās a guy who thought he was Dad. And whether or not he had a piece of him or not is something to explore. But Dad is bigger than a single mortal being, so the full version of that is yet to be seen.
Chloeās ex-husband Dan, played by Kevin Alejandro, was involved with āCharlotteā last season, who he never realized was a deity, and now thinks is Lucifer and Amenadielās stepmother, rather than their actual mother. Where is Dan going this season?
So a big part of Danās arc is, despite all of the machinations, he actually kind of fell for Charlotte Richards. But then when he found her on the beach [in the Season 2 finale], she didnāt remember him at all. So where we start is, he fell for Charlotte Richards, because she is a weird, confusing woman, but she actually seemed to care for him. And now she seems to pretend that she doesnāt even know him. So a big part of it is, who is this new Charlotte Richards, is she the woman I fell in love with, and/or is she someone I can care about? So what weāre really going to do is explore what happens when the woman that you didnāt expect to fall in love with but did seems to be a whole new person.
Does this mean that Dan is over Chloe in the romantic sense?
Yes. One of the things I love is, you see the two when we broke them apart. I think towards the end, in particular, when Chloe was like, āOh, if you [marry] Charlotte, youāll be Luciferās stepdad.ā It felt like they were just like, āYou know what? I love you, but I love you as a friend. And not only is that okay, thatās good.ā I like showing that healthy version of divorce. As someone who is a child of divorce, there are very many ways to make it healthy, and to me, the two of them have healthily decided, āI love you, not in that way anymore, but I care about you.ā So what weāre going to see more and more is, āDan, be careful with your heart. Chloe, be careful with where you go. I love you in the āDonāt get hurtā sort of way,ā not the, āI love you, Iām jealousā way. I love being able to depict that healthy separation.
Is Chloe and Danās young daughter Trixie, played by Scarlett Estevez, going to get curious about whatās going on? When the show started, she was so little that she matter-of-factly accepted that her mother knows somebody named Lucifer. But as sheās getting a little older, is she going to start to notice some odd things about Lucifer?
For one thing, Scarlett is such an amazing actress. You get kid actors, you donāt know what youāre going to get. With Scarlett, you know exactly what youāre going to get, which is a kid who knows timing and comedy and also can do heart. But when it comes to Trixieās character, the fun of it is, sheās the disarming character who sees through the b.s. And thatās something weāre going to lean on. But like a kid, she sees the truth but also misinterprets it. What I love about Trixieās character is, sheās actually very similar to Lucifer. Sheās a child whoās oddly adult in many different ways. So as much as sheāll understand the heart of something, she wonāt necessarily be able to interpret what it means, and then I think one of the reasons Lucifer is so uncomfortable around her is, children are his equal, because they are innocent, but also have more insight than you can expect.
Maze, played by Lesley-Anne Brandt, is Luciferās demon associate from Hell who had an affair with Amenadiel and is currently roommates with Chloe and Trixie. Maze believes that she does not have a soul. Will she have any concerns about this?
One of the big things that was important to me was teeing up how demons are different from everything else. And in Episode Three [of Season 3], which I co-wrote, one of the big things I really wanted to hit was the fact that Maze doesnāt have a soul. Because to me, itās a fascinating idea on a couple levels. One, what does a soul even mean? Two, what happens if you donāt think you have a soul? What I love about Maze, and what weāre going to explore in our Maze-focused episode coming up this season is, if you donāt have a soul, then when you die, youāre just dead. So why not live every moment like itās your last? And what does that say about you, what does that say about the way you live? To me, Maze knows she might die tomorrow and thatās it, no loss. And you know what? Not only is that fine, isnāt that healthy? Isnāt that better than living with the sort of dread of whatās to come? That argument, that debate of morality, of soulfulness, but also the question of, yeah, youāre living that way, but does that mean you donāt have a soul, or does that mean you just donāt know it? Thatās our show. So thatās a big thing we want to explore is, do you not have a soul, or is it just easier to say you donāt?
Chloe doesnāt seem very introspective on the soul issue. Despite the fact that she has Christian trappings, she doesnāt seem overly concerned with how things will affect her immortal soul. Dan seems maybe a little more religious ā¦
We try to make every character a different aspect of [the spiritual question]. And Chloe very definitely represents our logic side. Sheās a detective ā āGive me proof and Iāll believe it.ā Sheās not an atheist, per se, but she wants proof of things, she wants to understand things. To me, thatās the beauty of her dynamic with Lucifer. Lucifer, ironically, heās a character derived of faith. You have to believe in him. But the irony is in front of you saying, āI exist,ā but you have to believe what heās saying. So itās just another version of the faith versus realism debate, and Chloe very much represents the Scully side of that, if you want to use THE X-FILES.
Well, you sort of want somebody to say to Lucifer, āLook, dude, youāre telling me youāre the Devil, but letās say you are who you say you are, you look human, and you know that humans lie. So why should I believe you?ā
Itās funny, because to me, one of the things Chloe understands is Luciferās soul. But what I love about Chloeās character in particular is, I think sheās got Lucifer pegged. And one of the things she knows is that he does tell the truth. Now, he says heās the Devil, and she canāt quite square that. But when it comes to moral truths, when it comes to truth of the heart, when he says something, she believes him. And so I guess to me whatās so interesting is, she has faith in him. Amongst all these questions, the one thing she believes in is Luciferās character.
This interview was conducted during Fox Networkās portion of the Summer 2017 Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour. (x)
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