Ahmad Syamil Mohd HAMID, Shamsul Bahri Mohd TAMRIN
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R.S. Rakcena A/P Shanmugam1, M.H.H. Mohd Haizra Hashim2, S.S.M. Saheera Sardar Mohamed3, J.J. Joana Jaya4, S.N. Sriganeshvarun Nagaraj5, A.R. Abel Raj6
Faculty of Business and Communication, INTI International University and College1,2,3,4,5,6
Page 116 – 128 | Vol. 8 No. 2 2023 | Available online on 30 Dec 2023
Abstract
The Netflix series Lucifer has become a cultural sensation and its related it with religion, morality, and the supernatural. It’s portrays the devil, religion, and morality. It’s involves analysing the characters, plotlines, and themes of the series, and exploring the intersect with broader societal values and beliefs. The cultural relevance of Lucifer and the influence on modern society that are solely devoted to the series’ content.
Keywords
Popular Culture, Lucifer, The Netflix Series
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