Neil Gaiman confirms that work is already underway on Sandman season 2 for Netflix
With The Sandman set to hit Netflix, creator Neil Gaiman says it will stay true to the comics
“There are three of us, the showrunner Allan Heinberg, David Goyer and me, and we’ve just finished writing the first episode, and plotting and breaking down the first two seasons, so we’ll see what happens next,” Gaiman revealed.
When asked what that might look like, Gaiman says that Dream and his siblings will live in a version of the Endless set closer to 2019.
"In Sandman [issue] number one, there is a sleeping sickness that occurs because Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams, is captured ... in 1916, and in 1988 he escapes," Gaiman said.
"Instead of him being a captive for about 80 years, he's going to be a captive for about 110 years and that will change things."
"In Sandman [issue] number one, there is a sleeping sickness that occurs because Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams, is captured ... in 1916, and in 1988 he escapes," Gaiman said.
"Instead of him being a captive for about 80 years, he's going to be a captive for about 110 years and that will change things."
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