'Lucifer' Is The Most Popular Streaming TV Series Of 2019

As streaming services have become increasingly popular, so too have the original series companies like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime have been able to offer viewers. This year, there was no shortage of great television on streamers, and TV Time has the list of the top 20 most popular ones.

Coming in at number one on the list is Lucifer. Showrunner Ildy Modrovich tweeted about the news. "Wellllll... look at that. Thank you for watching, loves. #Lucifer #LuciferSeason5 #LuciferNetflix," he wrote.

Fans loved the news. "Thank you for creating the best TV show ever and being the nicest, smartest, hilarious and funniest cast and crew ever. We love you so f--king much," one wrote.

"Thank you for creating with #Lucifer a show you can't stop watching,you are the best cast & crew and you deserve all the love," another said.

"We love you so very much!! Your show is the ultimate best in the entire multiverse of multiverses!! WE WILL WATCH IT FOREVERRRRRR!!!" a third gushed.

The show was originally on FOX, but was cancelled after three seasons. It was then picked up by Netflix and give two more seasons on the streamer.

"We are so incredibly thankful to Netflix for resurrecting our show last season, and now letting us finish the story of Lucifer on our terms," showrunners Joe Henderson and Modrovich said. "Most importantly, we want to thank the fans for their incredible passion and support. The best is yet to come."

"We have a lot of exciting ways, and one way in particular, to do it that launches an awesome, awesome season 5," Henderson said about the final season, which is coming to Netflix sometime in 2020. "We did spend some time digging into what we think can be season 5. We even have the first scene [of season 5], which is one of my favorite things we’ve ever come up with."

"Overall, when we approach a new season... we really try to ping it in a completely different direction," Modrovich added. "If everybody is speculating on one thing, we just try to think as a bats— as we can, as outside of the box as possible, so that people don’t get bored, so we don’t get bored. We do have an idea. It’s an idea that when it came up in the room, we went, 'Oh god, that’s crazy.' Then the more we talked about it, the more we went, 'and brilliant.'"