Co-creator Neil Gaiman provides an update on the status of The Sandman’s new batch of episodes at Netflix, and the news is very promising.
The Sandman co-creator Neil Gaiman provides an update on the announced part 2 episodes, confirming that progress is being made behind the scenes. Based on Gaiman's comic book series of the same name, The Sandman was released on Netflix last August, earning mostly positive reviews from audiences and critics alike. The show was also successful in terms of viewership, prompting Netflix to announce in November that a new batch of episodes was on the way.
Now, after several months of radio silence, Gaiman has responded to a fan on Tumblr, providing an update on The Sandman's new episodes. While careful not to reveal too much about what the new episodes have in store for viewers, Gaiman's response suggests that the they are getting closer to going to camera. Check out the author's response below:
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Scripts are written. We are casting the first episode we will be shooting. Sets are being designed. What To Expect From The Sandman Part 2 Episodes Interestingly, despite renewing The Sandman for additional episodes, Netflix and the show's creators have been careful in announcements not to call these new episodes "Season 2.
Beyond a smaller episode count, the next batch of The Sandman stories will feature the return of Tom Sturridge as Dream, aka Morpheus. With The Sandman part 2 expected to delve into the Seasons of the Mist storyline from the comics, which chronicles Lucifer's revenge, audiences can expect a return from Gwendoline Christie as the ruler of Hell. Although defeated at the end of season 1, actor Boyd Holbrook has already teased The Corinthian's return as well.
Jenna Coleman, who plays Johanna Constantine, has similarly teased the return of her demon-slaying anti-hero. Other characters who could be returning in the new batch of The Sandman episodes include Patton Oswalt as Matthew the Raven, Vivienne Acheampong as Lucienne, Ferdinand Kingsley as Hob Gadling, Mason Alexander Park as Desire, and Razane Jammal as Lyta Hall.
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