THE SANDMAN. The Sandman series was released on Netflix on August 5, 2022. Can we expect to discover a sequel in the form of a season 2?
[Mis à jour le 5 août 2022 à 9h00] The Sandman is the new series netflix eagerly awaited by platform subscribers. This is the adaptation of the series of graphic novels by Neil Gaiman (Coraline, American Gods, Good Omens), however prohibited at least 18 years old because of the darkness of his story. After the 10 episodes already online, can we hope to find this universe in a season 2?
For now, Sandman has not yet been officially renewed for a season 2. However, this is not excluded, since the 10 episodes adapt the first two graphic novels of the saga, Preludes and Nocturnes and The doll house. There are 11 volumes in total, so much material to continue the series over several seasons. However, we will have to wait for Sandman’s audience figures to find out if Netflix could decide to renew its series or not.
Synopsis – Sandman is a cosmic being who controls dreams. Until the day he is captured. He was held prisoner for many years. Once released, he will have to travel through different timelines and to different worlds in order to repair the chaos caused in his absence.
When to see Sandman on Netflix?
Sandman is the most anticipated Netflix series of August 2022. The series adapting Neil Gaiman’s graphic novel will be available on the platform on August 5, 2022. Like the other original series from the giant of streamingall episodes will be available to subscribers.
See the Sandman trailer
Which actors in the casting of Sandman?
- Tom Sturridge: Dream / Morpheus
- Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer
- Vivienne Acheampong as Lucienne
- Boyd Holdbrook: The Corinthian
- Charles Dance: Roderick Burgess
- Asim ChaudhryAbel
- Sanjeev Bhaskar as Cain
- Kirby Howell-Baptiste: Death
- Joely Richardson: Ethel Cripps
- David ThewlisJohn Dee
- Stephen FryGilbert
- Patton Oswalt: Matthew the Raven
- Jenna ColemanJohanna Constantine
- Mason Alexander Park: Desire
- Donna PrestonDespair
- Razane Jammal as Lyta Hall
- Niamh Walsh: Young Ethel Cripps
- Kyo Ra: Rose Walker
- Sandra James-Young as Unity Kincaid