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‘Lucifer' Season 2 Spoilers: God is a Psychiatric Ward Patient

‘Lucifer' Season 2 Spoilers: God is a Psychiatric Ward Patient

"Lucifer" Season 2 will finally introduce the devil's father. Recent spoilers for the midseason episodes of the series reveal that God will appear as a psychiatric ward patient.

Lucifer Morningstar will meet his father going into the second half of "Lucifer" Season 2. According to spoilers for the midseason episodes of the Fox series, God ends up on Earth and masquerades as a human.

God appears in "Lucifer" Season 2 as a person named God Johnson. However, there is a twist. God Johnson happens to be a psychiatric ward patient. He ends up in the mental hospital, because he insists that he is the Lord God.

According to spoilers for "Lucifer" Season 2, Lucifer Morningstar at first does not believe that this God Johnson is his father. Likewise, the devil tries to prove him as a phony.

However, God Johnson seems to know so many things about the devil that only the real God Almighty would know. Lucifer eventually starts to question the credibility of the man's claims. He eventually starts to believe that the psychiatric ward patient could be his father after all.

What is God doing on Earth in "Lucifer" Season 2? Has he come to take Lucifer Morningstar back to Hell himself, since Amenadiel is powerless to do so? Is God on Earth to reunite with his family or take Charlotte back to Heaven?

Further details about God's appearance in "Lucifer" Season 2 remain scarce. So far, according to spoilers from TV Line, Fox is still looking for someone to play God Johnson. The show has strict specifications for the actor's qualifications and he should resemble the actor Sam Elliot (caretaker role in "Ghost Rider").

This means, viewers should expect to see a cowboy type of God with a bushy moustache and white hair. God Johnson in "Lucifer" Season 2 might also have a Western drawl, and a deep resonating voice, just like Sam Elliot.

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