How to Watch Lucifer Episodes Online

Lucifer

It doesn’t matter whether you’re religious or not; it isn’t hard to admit that Lucifer is one of the most fascinating characters in history whether you believe in his reality or his mythology. He’s just the type of character that can conjure fear, curiosity, and appeal all at the same time. It’s no wonder that Fox Network’s Lucifer TV series has been quite successful since it first aired in 2016. Now in its third season, there are enough shows to binge on Lucifer for days; and if you’ve never seen the show before, now would be a good time to start. Here are a few ways you can watch Lucifer online.

1. DirecTV Now

AT&T’s streaming service, DirecTV Now, is a popular online watching option for many people. It allows you to watch regular cable shows without having to pay for skyrocketing cable prices. The best part about this service is that you can do a 7-day test run for free to see if it’s something that you’d like to have. During that free trial period, you can watch as many shows as you’d like from various cable and broadcast channels such as FX, Comedy Central, ESPN, and so many more. You can cancel within those 7 days to avoid payment, but chances are you’ll probably end up keeping the subscription alive, especially if you manage to not finish binging on Lucifer. You’re definitely going to want to.

2. Sling TV

Cable alternative company Sling TV has found a solution for people who like the anticipation of watching TV shows. There are those who still prefer to watch their shows live, and we get it; the build up is great and it makes the heart really grow fonder. Sling TV allows you to watch live TV shows completely online, giving you the traditional TV experience without the TV. The best part is that subscription is only $20 a month. That’s nothing compared to what cable can cost you these days. You can have several channels to choose from with your Sling TV membership, and that includes Fox–where you can watch Lucifer, of course.

3. Hulu

Streaming services such as Hulu have been godsend to all of us who have been missing shows in the past two decades. There are no worries about missing shows on television anymore because of what Hulu and Netflix does for us all. Lucifer happens to be available on Hulu but not on Netflix. So if you’re like some who only subscribe to one and not the other, you’re definitely missing out. Join the bandwagon and have memberships to both Hulu and Netflix so you won’t miss shows such as Lucifer ever again. Trust us; it’s a worthy investment to have. There are just way too many great shows out there and not enough time to watch.

4. Fox.com

This is probably the best option for you if you like to keep up to date on things. Fox actually offers their shows online for free, but you’ll only find the latest episodes on there. It’s free after all, so we can’t complain. But you won’t see any of the previous seasons on Fox’s website. You can also download the Fox app and watch the same shows they have online. Like we said, this is great if you like to stay up to date on your shows; otherwise, if you’ve never seen Lucifer and would just like to get a taste, this is a great option as well.

5. A la carte

If you love Lucifer so much and you don’t mind owning the seasons or episodes, then you might as well buy to own. You can download the previous two seasons or download per episode–it doesn’t really matter. But you do have the option to do so through Amazon, iTunes, or Google Play. Most episodes are in the $3 range, so it doesn’t come cheap. It’s cheaper if you buy the entire season at one time, and afterwards, you’ll have the episodes forever. It’s a great deal, especially if you’re a big fan. And if no other alternatives are available, it’s an option that you’ll always have. Lucifer is the type of show you’re going to want to see again and again, so your money will not be wasted.

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