THE SANDMAN: Netflix Releases Extended Character Banners For Dream, Death, And Desire

THE SANDMAN: Netflix Releases Extended Character Banners For Dream, Death, And Desire

Following yesterday's first teaser for Netflix's The Sandman adaptation, the streamer has shared full versions of the character banners for three of The Endless: Dream, Death, and Desire. Take a look...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 26, 2021 07:09 AM EST
Filed Under: The Sandman

Yesterday, fans of Neil Gaiman's seminal DC Vertigo comic series, The Sandman, got to see some footage from the upcoming Netflix adaptation via the first official teaser. The promo, which debuted during the TUDUM online event, didn't reveal much, but it did unveil Tom Sturridge as the eponymous Dream Lord, Morpheus.

A trio of posters were released to coincide with the teaser, and Netflix has now shared extended versions of the banners, spotlighting Dream, Death (Kirby Howell-Baptiste) and Desire (Mason Alexander Park), along with the symbols, or "sigils," associated with each character.

In the comics, Death looks out for her younger brother and attempts to reign in his more self-destructive tendencies, while the vindictive Desire takes on a more antagonistic role. The series is expected to follow suit in that regard, but Gaiman did promise some significant changes to the source material.

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The Sandman also stars Game of Thrones alum Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer, Logan actor Boyd Holbrook as sadistic escaped nightmare The Corinthian, Vivienne Acheampong (The Witches) as The Dreaming's loyal custodian Lucienne, Charles Dance (Game of Thrones) as black magician Roderick Burgess, and Asim Chaudhry (Black Mirror) and Sanjeeve Bhaskar (Yesterday) as Abel and Cain, respectively.

We recently learned that Desire will be played by Donna Preston, while Joely Richardson will play Ethel Cripps, and David Thewlis will take on the role of her son John Dee, aka the deranged Dr. Destiny. Jenna Coleman will play John Constantine's great-great-great grandmother, Lady Johanna Constantine.

The 11-episode first season of The Sandman is expected to adapt the first arc of the Vertigo comics series, "Preludes and Nocturnes," which finds Dream captured by a black magician and held prisoner for the better part of a century. When he finally escapes, he sets about recovering three very important items, encountering Lucifer, John Constantine, Doctor Destiny, Martian Manhunter and more on his travels.

Gaiman is developing the show along with David S. Goyer and Allan Heinberg. No premiere date has been set.

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Tpo81
Tpo81 - 9/26/2021, 7:36 AM
This looked awesome although if they had just made dream a little more pale & maybe made his hair a little more on par with the books this would be even better.But still can’t wait for this
Kurban
Kurban - 9/26/2021, 8:14 AM
Death is miscast, just like Domino was miscast.
SmellofDuty
SmellofDuty - 9/26/2021, 8:43 AM
@Kurban - do elaborate
SpiritJoe
SpiritJoe - 9/26/2021, 8:28 AM
… and so it begins.
Vmp2596
Vmp2596 - 9/26/2021, 8:54 AM
These posters suck. Sandman was known for crazy, imaginative and wild art and covers. These look bland and commercialized and I fear the show will be stripped of it’s essence to make it more commercial.

GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 9/26/2021, 12:51 PM
@Vmp2596 - I agree. Bringing Dave McKean on board to do the posters, promos and possibly even direct an opening title sequence would have been the most suitable way to go.

But, having said that, this is recognisable for being in the Netflix house-style and I expect the opening titles to be in this style too.
(lots of CG paint flowing and splashing over minimalist, sillhoutted, monotone CG imagery, all in one long flowing shot with flowing pianos).
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