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'Lucifer' Season 3 Spoilers: Fallen Angel to Reveal His Identity to Chloe

When FOX's supernatural police procedural drama "Lucifer" returns with an all-new season, the titular character will finally reveal his true identity to Chloe (Lauren German).

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, executive producer Ildy Modrovich admitted that Chloe will find out in the very first episode of the upcoming season. The homicide detective, however, will not understand why he calls himself the fallen angel when he has angel wings.

To recap, the previous season ended with Lucifer getting his wings back.

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Next season the detective will try to be more independent from Lucifer, who has helped her solve cases since the first season. Chloe realizes that she needs to grow as a detective so she will try to separate personal things with Lucifer. As expected, it will be hard on both of them because they have already formed such a connection.

Elsewhere in the upcoming season, a new character named Marcus Pierce (Tom Welling) will pop up. Lucifer will not be too happy about the arrival of the police lieutenant considering he fancies Chloe.

Marcus and Lucifer, on the other hand, have more in common than they want. The former, however, is a bit more reserved and well-respected compared to the latter.

"The thing I like about Marcus is that he comes a little strong, he's authoritative and he sort of mixes things up and puts people in their place – especially Chloe," Welling told TV Line. When asked how Marcus will be linked to Lucifer, Welling said, "My character is going to rock his life. He f- it up."

Another new character coming to season 3 will be portrayed by Mikaela Hoover. The unnamed character is a social media-obsessed influencer who makes her followers believe she is leading a luxurious life.

"Lucifer" season 3 premieres on Monday, Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. EDT on FOX.

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