The Sandman, Season 3
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Netflix’s The Sandman got stellar reviews and an ever-growing fanbase after season 1. Lovers of the original comic book praised how the fantasy show honored the original series with modernized twists and turns that kept them on the edge of their seats the whole time.
Netflix finally wrapped up The Sandman with the second set of episodes for the second season's poetic finale, marking an emotional and deep end for the fan-loved series.
The Sandman Season 2, Vol. 2 is now streaming on Netflix, and the series concludes on a bittersweet note with a major casting surprise. Spoilers
The Sandman Season 2 wraps up with an epic conclusion to one of TV's most visually stunning fantasy adaptations. Read our review of Part 2.
Tom Sturridge’s Morpheus dies, and a new Dream rises, played by Interview With the Vampire and Game of Thrones star Jacob Anderson.
Night falls on Netflix’s The Sandman as Season 2 comes to an end, and with it, at least for the foreseeable future, the live-action version of the Sandman himself. In the finale, “A Tale of Graceful Ends,” Dream ( Tom Sturridge) chooses to end his life when he decides to end his son’s endless suffering.
The Netflix series has returned with Tom Sturridge once again taking the title role, but things aren't going well for the King of Dreams.
"I hope interest in the show will outlive whatever impact the allegations are having on the viewing public," Allan Heinberg says when discussing 'Sandman' comics creator Neil Gaiman's downfall and his desires to "go on writing 'Sandman' forever
Showrunner Allan Heinberg explains that surprise new character in the final episodes and why they inspired them to envision a Season 3.
The final five episodes of the fantasy series are forced to leave out a lot from Neil Gaiman's comic book series, but are still thrilling 4/5 stars Season two of Netflix's The Sandman comes to its tragic conclusion,