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The Sandman (TV series)

The Sandman
Genre
Based on
Developed by
ShowrunnerAllan Heinberg
Starring
Music byDavid Buckley
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes11
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Samson Mücke
  • Iain Smith
  • Alexander Newman-Wise
  • Andrew Cholerton
Production locationUnited Kingdom
Cinematography
  • Will Baldy
  • George Steel
  • Sam Heasman
Editors
  • Daniel Gabbe
  • Shoshanah Tanze
  • Jamin Bricker
  • Kelly Stuyvesant
Running time37–64 minutes
Production companies
Budget$165 million ($15 million per episode)[1]
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseAugust 5, 2022 (2022-08-05) –
present (present)
Related
Dead Boy Detectives
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The Sandman is an American fantasy drama television series based on the 1989–1996 comic book written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. The series was developed by Gaiman, David S. Goyer, and Allan Heinberg for the streaming service Netflix and is produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television. Like the comic, The Sandman tells the story of Dream / Morpheus, the titular Sandman. The series stars Tom Sturridge as the title character, with Boyd Holbrook, Vivienne Acheampong, and Patton Oswalt in supporting roles.

Efforts to adapt The Sandman to film began in 1991 but floundered in development hell for many years. In 2013, Goyer pitched a film adaptation of the series to Warner Bros. Goyer and Gaiman were set to produce alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who was planned to star and possibly direct. However, Gordon-Levitt exited over creative differences in 2016. Due to the prolonged development of the film, Warner Bros. shifted its focus to television. Netflix signed a deal to produce the series in June 2019 and filming lasted from October 2020 to August 2021.

The Sandman premiered on August 5, 2022, with 10 episodes available immediately. An additional episode became available on August 19. In November 2022, it was renewed for a second season, which is expected to release in 2025. The series has received positive reviews from critics with praise going toward the casting, production design, costumes, faithfulness to its source material, visual effects, and performances.

  1. ^ Hayes, Dade; C. Chmielewski, Dawn (April 18, 2022). "'Binge Times' Book Excerpt: When Cutthroat Media Rivals Decided To Join Forces To Create Hulu, Streaming's Unlikely Trailblazer". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on April 18, 2022. Retrieved August 31, 2022.

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