Within the extensive catalog of productions that Netflix is developing, one of the most striking is The Sandman. The adaptation of the comic created by Neil Gaiman was revealed a couple of years ago, and not long ago we had a couple of teasers. However, it wasn’t until today’s Geeked Week event that the streaming company not only gave us a new look at the series, but confirmed its release date.
Through a new trailer, where we can see Tom Sturridge, as Dream, Vivienne Acheampong, in the role of Lucienne, and Boyd Holbrook, playing The Corinthian, it was confirmed that The Sandman It will arrive on Netflix on August 5, 2022.
Unlike other adaptations, Gaiman is involved in this project as executive producerso fans don’t have to be so worried this time around. The Sandman presents us with a story starring Dream, the living embodiment of dreams and a member of The Endless, a family of immortal and incredibly powerful divine beings.
The Sandman will arrive on Netflix on August 5, 2022. In related topics, here you can see the new trailer for the Resident Evil series. Similarly, the behind the scenes of the live action adaptation of One Piece has been revealed.
Editor’s note:
Unlike other productions, The Sandman It looks like an adaptation that does get the attention it deserves. This is mainly because its creator is involved in the project, something that not only gives this project more weight, but will prevent unnecessary changes.
Via: Netflix