Key Points

The Sandman Season 2 trailer teases Dream’s high-stakes final journey as he faces gods, monsters, and his own past. Netflix will release the season in two volumes, plus a bonus Death episode. The story adapts beloved arcs like Season of Mists and The Kindly Ones. Fans can expect epic confrontations with Lucifer, Desire, and more when it premieres July 3.

Key Points: The Sandman Season 2 Trailer Reveals Dream's Epic Final Journey

  • Dream battles past mistakes in final season
  • Two-part release with bonus Death episode
  • Features gods, monsters, and familiar foes
  • Adapts iconic comic arcs like Season of Mists
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'The Sandman' season 2 trailer: Tom Sturridge's Dream deals with the fallout of his past

Tom Sturridge returns as Dream in The Sandman Season 2 trailer, facing gods and monsters while confronting his past. Premieres July 3 on Netflix.

"True absolution may cost Dream everything. – The Hollywood Reporter"

Los Angeles, June 17

'The Sandman' fans are in for a treat, as the official trailer for the second and final season has been released.

The trailer, released by Netflix, gives fans a first look at what's coming in this much-anticipated fantasy series based on Neil Gaiman's famous comics.

Tom Sturridge returns as Dream, and the new season will be released in two parts. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Volume 1, with six episodes, will premiere on July 3, and Volume 2, with five more episodes, will follow on July 24. A final bonus episode focusing on Dream's sister, Death (played by Kirby Howell-Baptiste), will be released on July 31.

The trailer shows Dream grappling with the problems caused by his past. He must now make tough choices to protect himself, his kingdom, and the waking world. The journey will not be easy, as he faces both friends and enemies, including gods, monsters, and humans.

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According to The Hollywood Reporter, the official synopsis reads: "To make amends, Dream must confront longtime friends and foes, gods, monsters, and mortals. But the path to forgiveness is full of unexpected twists and turns, and true absolution may cost Dream everything."

The cast includes familiar faces like Mason Alexander Park as Desire, Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer, Vivienne Acheampong as Lucienne, and Patton Oswalt as the voice of Matthew the Raven.

Other stars in the new season include Jenna Coleman, Donna Preston, Esme Creed-Miles, Adrian Lester, Barry Sloane, Stephen Fry, and many more.

Season 2 will cover well-known stories from the comic books, including Season of Mists, Brief Lives, The Kindly Ones, and The Sandman: Overture, as well as popular one-shot stories like The Song of Orpheus and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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Priya K.
Finally! Been waiting for this since season 1 ended. The trailer looks amazing - Dream's struggles seem even more intense this time. Hope they do justice to the comics. July can't come soon enough! 🤩
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Rahul S.
As someone who grew up reading Sandman comics, I'm cautiously optimistic. The first season changed some things from the source material. Hope they don't deviate too much in Season 2, especially with important arcs like The Kindly Ones.
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Ananya M.
The bonus episode about Death sounds interesting! Kirby Howell-Baptiste was perfect casting. I wonder if they'll show more of the Endless family dynamics. Also hoping for more Indian mythology references like in the comics.
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Vikram J.
Not sure how I feel about splitting the season into two parts. Feels like Netflix is just trying to stretch subscriptions. But the trailer does look promising - Tom Sturridge is born to play Dream.
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Sneha P.
The visuals look stunning as expected! But I hope they don't focus too much on spectacle and maintain the deep philosophical themes from the comics. That's what made Sandman special. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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