THE SANDMAN: James McAvoy's Morpheus Travels To Hell In First Clip From Audible Adaptation

THE SANDMAN: James McAvoy's Morpheus Travels To Hell In First Clip From Audible Adaptation

Following a brief teaser earlier today, we now have a full audio clip from the upcoming Audible adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, as James McAvoy's Morpheus travels to Hell to retrieve his helmet...

By MarkCassidy - Jul 06, 2020 11:07 AM EST
Filed Under: The Sandman

This morning's teaser for Audible's upcoming adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman gave us a first listen to James McAvoy's take on Morpheus, and thanks to Collider we now have a full clip featuring the Dream Lord travelling to Hell.

This scene is from issue 4 of the first volume, Preludes and Nocturnes, as Dream makes his way to the Underworld to ask Lucifer (Michael Sheen) to aid him in retrieving his helmet, which was taken by an unknown demon many years before.

Since none of the assembled creatures will step forward and admit their guilt, Morpheus decides to use his pouch of sand to discover which demon has his property.

Click HERE to have a listen, and you can also check out the cover art below.

When The Sandman, also known as Lord Morpheus - the immortal king of dreams, stories and the imagination - is pulled from his realm and imprisoned on Earth by a nefarious cult, he languishes for decades before finally escaping. Once free, he must retrieve the three “tools” that will restore his power and help him to rebuild his dominion, which has deteriorated in his absence. As the multi-threaded story unspools, The Sandman descends into Hell to confront Lucifer (Michael Sheen), chases rogue nightmares who have escaped his realm, and crosses paths with an array of characters from DC comic books, ancient myths, and real-world history, including: Inmates of Gotham City's Arkham Asylum, Doctor Destiny, the muse Calliope, the three Fates, William Shakespeare (Arthur Darvill), and many more.

The first part of The Sandman will be available on Audible from July 15, and also stars Justin Vivian Bond as Desire, Kat Dennings as Death, Miriam Margolyes as Despair, Michael Sheen as Lucifer, Andy Serkis as Mathew the Raven, and Taron Egerton as John Constantine.

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tmp3
tmp3 - 7/6/2020, 11:08 AM
Saw the thumbnail and got really excited for a second since I assumed they’d just cast Dream for the Netflix show
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 7/6/2020, 11:36 AM
Not feeling McAvoy as Dream. He should sound...more otherworldly? I dunno, just not what I was expecting.
OmegaBlack13
OmegaBlack13 - 7/6/2020, 3:36 PM
@RorMachine - Yeah he's definitely missing that cold, dark edge to the voice. It sort of comes out in the very end of the clip I think, but mostly he just sounds like a guy.
Lem1
Lem1 - 7/6/2020, 11:49 AM
When he means business, McAvoy as Dream sounds really imposing.

"I am a passenger. I am moving...through your dreams.... ALL your dreams....and you never knew..."
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 7/6/2020, 12:10 PM
Shouldn't he sound more... Morbid? Like that done with everything almost monotone voice?
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