Neil Gaiman Raises Possibility The Sandman Cast Getting Eaten by Weasels Could Shutter Season 2 Production

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Neil Gaiman admits that violent weasel attacks would be a problem for TheSandman's future.

Even after Netflix finally renewed The Sandman for more episodes, fans remained worried amid the wave of post-renewal backtracks from streamers. The Sandman creator Neil Gaiman has previously assured fans that The Sandman is safe from Warner Bros. Discovery's chopping block, but following Sunday's news that Netflix had axed the animated series Inside Job even after previously renewing it for a second season, some viewers remain concerned.

"Define 'safe,'" Gaimain replied."Netflix could go out of business before more Sandman launches. A new, nightmarish pestilence could close the world down completely. The actors could all be eaten by weasels and the show would be shuttered. But if there's a Netflix and nothing unforeseen and tragic happens to close the world or the show down, then there will be more Sandman.""I honestly cannot explain why I decided to google 'men eaten by weasels'.

What's next for The Sandman?Speaking to ComicBook.com in August, when Netflix released a bonus episode of The Sandman, Gaiman and showrunner Allan Heinberg discussed which Sandman stories they most anticipate adapting. 0comments"'A Midsummer Night's Dream,'" Gaiman said."I really want to see that. Really want to see 'Ramadan' and I love the fact that one of the reasons I'm saying I want to see 'Ramadan' is because I don't know how we would do it.

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