Well, surprise! As time isn't up for The Sandman, Netflix orders more episodes of its hit fantasy show adapted from Neil Gaiman's seminal DC Comics series. According to Variety, the streamer announced the news Wednesday evening. Netflix describes the upcoming episode as "a continuation of The Sandman world," which will grow in the following episodes. The number of episodes and the specifics of the plot remains a secret. Agatha: Coven of Chaos – Aubrey Plaza Joins the Cast of WandaVision Spin-Off Series.
"Millions upon millions of people have welcomed and watched and loved 'The Sandman' on Netflix, from established Sandman fans to people who were simply curious, and then became obsessed with the Lord of Dreams, his family and their goings-on," said Gaiman in a statement quoted in the reports of Variety. "It gives me unbelievable pleasure to say that, working with Netflix and Warner Bros, Allan Heinberg, David Goyer and I will be bringing even more of 'The Sandman' stories to life. The Sandman 2 Teaser: Netflix Officially Renews Tom Sturridge’s Series for Second Season (Watch Video).
There are some astonishing stories waiting for Morpheus and the rest of them (not to mention more members of the Endless Family to meet). Nobody will be happier about this than the Sandman cast and crew: they are the biggest Sandman fans. And now it's time to get back to work. There's a family meal ahead, after all. And Lucifer is waiting for Morpheus to return to Hell..." The Sandman official Twitter account also confirmed the news on Wednesday.
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Yes, it’s true: The Sandman will return to Netflix
Says @neilhimself: “There are some astonishing stories waiting for Morpheus and the rest of them…Now it’s time to get back to work. There’s a family meal ahead, after all. And Lucifer is waiting for Morpheus to return to Hell” pic.twitter.com/WKiWp7IDkk
— The Sandman (@Netflix_Sandman) November 3, 2022
As per the reports of Variety, Tom Sturridge plays the titular god of dreams in 'The Sandman,' which also stars Vivienne Acheampong, Patton Oswalt, Gwendoline Christie, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Kyo Ra, Boyd Holbrook, Jenna Coleman, and Mason Alexander. 'The Sandman' dethroned 'Stranger Things' from Nielsen's No. 1 spot and made an instant impact when it debuted the majority of its first season on Netflix on August Later, on August 19, a surprise extra episode of The Sandman was published, significantly enhancing its popularity. Production of 'The Sandman' on Netflix is handled by Warner Bros Television.
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