
Lucifer
01/03/22 • 3 min
Lucifer is an American urban fantasy television series aired between 2016 and 2021. Based on the DC Comics character, the series revolves around the story of Lucifer Morningstar played by Tom Ellis, the DC Universe's version of the Devil, who is exiled from Hell for being a rebel. He runs his own nightclub named Lux and also works at Los Angeles Police Department as a consultant. Here are a few lesser-known trivia about the series that you probably didn't know.
1. Throughout season 3, Lucifer’s shots were framed so that the background elements formed the shape of wings behind him.
2. The name of every episode in the series is named-dropped by Lucifer, and one character in every episode says the word ‘hell’.
3. The meaning of Lucifer in Latin is ‘light bringer’ and incidentally the club which is run by him is named Lux. As we know, Lux is the SI unit of luminance.
4. The character Ella Lopez makes many references to her ‘spidey senses'. It is a reference to Spiderman from the Marvel Universe, whereas Lucifer is from the DC Universe.
If you haven't watched this series yet then do so exclusively on Netflix.
Well, that's some lesser-known trivia about the hit series ‘Lucifer’. I shall be back again tomorrow with a brand new episode until then it's your host Nikhil out of here.
Lucifer is an American urban fantasy television series aired between 2016 and 2021. Based on the DC Comics character, the series revolves around the story of Lucifer Morningstar played by Tom Ellis, the DC Universe's version of the Devil, who is exiled from Hell for being a rebel. He runs his own nightclub named Lux and also works at Los Angeles Police Department as a consultant. Here are a few lesser-known trivia about the series that you probably didn't know.
1. Throughout season 3, Lucifer’s shots were framed so that the background elements formed the shape of wings behind him.
2. The name of every episode in the series is named-dropped by Lucifer, and one character in every episode says the word ‘hell’.
3. The meaning of Lucifer in Latin is ‘light bringer’ and incidentally the club which is run by him is named Lux. As we know, Lux is the SI unit of luminance.
4. The character Ella Lopez makes many references to her ‘spidey senses'. It is a reference to Spiderman from the Marvel Universe, whereas Lucifer is from the DC Universe.
If you haven't watched this series yet then do so exclusively on Netflix.
Well, that's some lesser-known trivia about the hit series ‘Lucifer’. I shall be back again tomorrow with a brand new episode until then it's your host Nikhil out of here.
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How I met your mother
The American sitcom series aired between 2005 and 2014 with a total of nine seasons consisting 208 episodes for CBS. The show stars Josh Radnor, Jason Segel, Cobie Smulders, Neil Patrick Harris, Alyson Hannigan in the leads. The story follows the main character, Ted Mosby, in the year 2030, narrating to his son and daughter the events he encountered in 2005 which led him to meet their mother. This successful show has managed to create speculations amongst viewers on who the mother is. Here are a few lesser-known trivia about the series, How I met your Mother, let's begin!
1. Neil Patrick Harris, who plays the character Barney, is seen in his customary suit throughout the series except for 18 times where he wears a flight suit or snowsuit. Talk about costume change!
2. Jason Segel, who portrays Marshall, has a real-life smoking habit. His on-screen wife Lily, played by Alyson Hannigan, dislikes the smell of smoke, hence rarely kisses him on the show. The kissing scenes between the both were kept to a minimum. Romance is gone up in smoke ha!
3. Bob Saget (Full House) was the narrator for 206 episodes, however, the last two episodes were narrated by Josh Radnor.
4. Although celebs like Katy Perry and Britney Spears appeared in cameo roles on the show, the cast and crew were more thrilled to welcome fashion designer Tim Gunn on the sets.
If you haven't watched this series yet then do so exclusively on Disney + Hotstar
Well, that's some lesser-known trivia about the hit series “How I met your mother “, I shall be back again tomorrow with a brand new episode until then it's your host Nikhil out here.
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You
You is an American psychological thriller 30-episode television series based on Caroline Kepnes’ book series of the same name. The series was split into three seasons with different ensemble casts in each season. The plot follows a love-obsessed Joe Goldberg, a book manager in New York and his encounters with his love interests. Here are a few lesser-known trivia about the series.
1. The 10 episodes of season 1 were split equally between male and female directors and the word You has been mentioned 241 times throughout this season. I bet you didn't know this!
2. Love Quinn’s cake shop named A fresh Tart is located in the same place like the coffee shop where Emma Stone’s character worked in La La Land. It is located on Warner Bros.’ studio backlot.
3. It is shown in season 1 that Joe works at a bookstore named Mooney’s, which happens to be next to a store named Nirvana. In season 2, he works at a store named Anavrin — that’s Nirvana spelt backwards. Interesting!
4. The reason behind naming the twins Forty and Love is their father’s passion for tennis. Similarly, actor Penn Badgley said that he was named Penn by his parents because of his small stature when he was an infant just like that of their favourite penn tennis ball brand.
If you haven't watched this series yet, do so exclusively on Netflix
Well, that's some lesser-known trivia about the hit series “You“, I shall be back again tomorrow with a brand new episode until then it's your host Nikhil out of here.
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