It’s now confirmed after days of rumors and hallway chatter. There will be a second season of The Sandman, a well-known DC TV series starring Tom Sturridge and based on the Neil Gaiman novel of the same name.
It was revealed that the program had been renewed by a short film in which we see Morpheus’ helmet emerging from the sand and through an inscription that says, “The dream continues.” Gaiman posted the video on Twitter and expressed his happiness.
The rumours are true. Netflix is thrilled that so many of you have been watching Sandman, and the thing we were all hoping would happen… has indeed happened… pic.twitter.com/zc5CrhsdZK
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) November 3, 2022
According to the cartoonist in a statement, The rumors are true. Netflix is thrilled that so many of you have been watching Sandman, and the thing we were all hoping would happen has indeed happened.
Morpheus and the others are in for some unexpected tales. They are the greatest Sandman fans. Thus no one could be happier about the cast and crew renewal. It’s time to resume work at this point.
In one instance, the author revealed how attempts to adapt his fantastic comic had been made for many years. I saw those who sought to adapt Sandman for 30 years.
Some of those individuals hadn’t even read it; instead, they had glanced through some comics, according to Gaiman, who added that creating The Sandman for Netflix was a “pleasure.”