It has been almost 10 whole months since Netflix picked up Lucifer after its cancelation by Fox. However, aside from the introduction of Inbar Lavi as Eve, few details have been released, and fans know very little about what to expect from the upcoming fourth season.

Without the censorship guidelines enforced by Fox, the series is bound to see changes in several aspects. Now, thanks to an interview with producers Ildy Modrovich and Joe Henderson, fans know just how different.

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When asked by SpoilerTV about how the move from Fox to Netflix has affected the series, the producers stated, "We knew we wanted to make the same show at its heart," adding that they still wanted to push some boundaries. "So the dark parts got just a tad darker, and the sexy bits... just a tad sexier."

The producers were then asked if the short length of Season 4 -- which will have just 10 episodes instead of the regular 22 -- presented any difficulties.

"We loved having less episodes," they responded. "That gave us the chance to come up with a much tighter, more streamlined season arc. Only [sic] down side is that we weren't able to tell any stand-alone stories - which can be a ton of fun and give us cool insight into certain characters."

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Unfortunately, the interview ultimately did not provide any indication of when fans would be able to catch a glimpse of Lucifer. That's not to say that the producers didn't at least acknowledge the eagerness of fans, assuring them, "Just a liiiiiitle [sic] bit longer, I promise. Then all will be revealed."

Season 4 of Lucifer will premiere on Netflix. The series stars Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar, Lauren German as Chloe Decker, Kevin Alejandro as Dan Espinoza, Aimee Garcia as Ella Lopez, D.B. Woodside as Amenadiel, Lesley-Ann Brandt as Mazikeen, Rachael Harris as Linda Martin, Graham McTavish as Father Kinley and Inbar Lavi as Eve.