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This Netflix series will not have a third season. Could it have something to do with the controversy surrounding its creator?
Its creator promises us an epic ending
- February 3, 2025
- Updated: February 3, 2025 at 8:33 PM
The controversy surrounding Neil Gaiman in recent months is affecting the famous Netflix series, which has confirmed that Sandman will conclude its story with a second season, a decision that had already been anticipated by the fan community. The series, released in 2022, received praise from both critics and fans of the original comic for its careful adaptation and the active involvement of its creator, Neil Gaiman, in the development of the project. However, the show’s fate has been deeply marked by the serious accusations of sexual assault that Gaiman has faced since 2024, which have negatively impacted all his related projects.
Goodbye to Dream
According to Allan Heinberg, the showrunner of Sandman, the decision not to continue with more seasons is because there is no more material about the main character. This comment has sparked speculation about the potential to leverage other elements of the story or the universe that Gaiman created, especially because, despite the production being handled by Netflix, Sandman belongs to Warner and DC Comics. This suggests that, in the future, characters or plots could be used in other projects, although it is likely that this will be considerably delayed.
As part of the series promotion, Heinberg has promised an epic finale that will keep expectations high among fans. Through Netflix’s blog, details about the second and final season have been shared, although mentions of Gaiman and a specific release date were omitted.
The repercussions of the accusations against Gaiman have led publishers like Dark Horse to halt the publication of his works, reflecting a climate of uncertainty around all projects related to him. With the first season considered one of Netflix’s best productions in 2022, fans hope that the conclusion of Sandman will honor his legacy while the future of the universe he created remains in suspense.
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