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Tom Ellis Is Singin’ in the Rain in Behind-the-Scenes Tease from Lucifer’s Long-Awaited Musical Episode…date revealed…..see more…..

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Tom Ellis Is Singin’ in the Rain in Behind-the-Scenes Tease from Lucifer’s Long-Awaited Musical Episode…date revealed…..see more…..

 

April 20, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA — Fans of Lucifer have been gifted with a dazzling behind-the-scenes look that’s sending shockwaves through the fandom — and this time, it’s not about hellfire or crime-solving. It’s about pure, old-Hollywood glamour. In a newly released BTS video, Tom Ellis, the devilishly charming star of the hit series, is seen paying tribute to Gene Kelly in full swing, belting out “Singin’ in the Rain” for the show’s highly anticipated musical episode.

 

Wearing a classic gray suit and wielding an umbrella under a stylized studio downpour, Ellis channels the golden age of cinema with jaw-dropping charisma. From precise tap dance footwork to swoon-worthy vocals, it’s clear this is no gimmick — the man can sing, dance, and smolder all at once.

 

A Devil in a Different Light

 

The musical episode — rumored to be titled “Devil in Harmony” — has been in the works since Season 6 and will finally see the light in Netflix’s special Lucifer: Encore release coming this fall. The storyline reportedly dives into Lucifer Morningstar’s subconscious, bringing viewers into a dazzling, dreamlike world where song and dance reveal hidden truths.

 

According to showrunner Joe Henderson, the episode is “a love letter to classic musicals and the darker corners of Lucifer’s mind — funny, touching, and a little twisted.”

 

He added, “Tom was born for this. The second we saw him in rehearsals tapping away under a rain machine, we knew we had something magical.”

 

Fans Go Wild for the Rainy Reveal

 

The behind-the-scenes clip — dropped on the official Lucifer Instagram and shared across fan pages worldwide — went viral within minutes. It features Ellis rehearsing choreography with professional dancers, playfully spinning his umbrella, and flashing that signature devilish grin as a cascade of studio rain pours down on him.

 

Twitter exploded with reactions:

 

“Tom Ellis channeling Gene Kelly? I didn’t know I needed this, but I need it on loop forever.”

 

“The man sings, dances, and looks like a dream while doing it. Give him a Tony, an Emmy, AND my heart.”

 

 

More Musical Moments to Come?

 

While Lucifer has previously dabbled in musical moments — like the fan-favorite “Another One Bites the Dust” football number — this upcoming episode takes things to another level entirely. Sources close to production revealed that the cast will perform full-length numbers inspired by Broadway, classic cinema, and contemporary hits.

 

Lauren German (Chloe Decker), D.B. Woodside (Amenadiel), and Lesley-Ann Brandt (Mazikeen) are all confirmed to have their own musical solos. But it’s Ellis who leads the charge, with at least three major numbers — including “Singin’ in the Rain,” a haunting piano ballad, and an explosive rock anthem filmed on a neon-lit rooftop.

 

Composer Ben Decter, who’s worked with the show since Season 1, said in a recent interview, “Tom has range — not just as an actor, but musically. This isn’t just a musical episode. It’s a theatrical experience.”

 

From the Underworld to the Spotlight

 

For Ellis, a classically trained actor and singer, this moment is a full-circle career highlight. Long before he became the Devil with charm and cheekbones, Ellis studied music and theater, often incorporating performance into his earlier UK roles. But this marks his biggest musical showcase to date — and he’s relishing every second.

 

“Lucifer’s always been about reinvention,” Ellis says in the video. “He’s suave, he’s complicated — and now, he sings in the rain.”

 

When to Watch

 

The Lucifer: Encore special, featuring the musical episode, is set to drop on October 25, 2025 — just in time for Halloween. Fans are already planning watch parties and choreographing their own dance routines in anticipation.

 

With Lucifer having wrapped its main series arc in 2021, this musical installment is both a bonus and a celebration — one that merges noir mystery, heavenly drama, and now, the glitz of classic musicals.

 

In short: the devil may care, but this time, he’s dancing his way into TV history.

 

 

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