Netflix's “The Sandman” Is Ready to Haunt Your Dreams

Netflix released the full trailer for its upcoming series “The Sandman” on June 6, during Geeked Week. It gave fans the first look at the long-awaited series, which stars Tom Sturridge as Dream, the titular Sandman. The show is based on the DC Comics series of the same name by Neil Gaiman, which was published from 1989 to 1996.

In the “Sandman” trailer, Dream, aka Morpheus, is freed after being held captive for 105 years. Now, he’s set on restoring order to his kingdom of the Dreaming. Netflix also released teaser posters, as well as character posters for Jenna Coleman as Johanna Constantine and Boyd Holbrook as the Corinthian.

Gaiman has been heavily involved in the adaptation, whose creative team includes David S. Goyer, and Allan Heinberg. He told Entertainment Weekly about the years-long process to get an on-screen adaptation of the work made. “I think I have personally seen 1,500 Morpheus auditions,” he said. “I hesitate to imagine how many [casting director] Lucinda Syson and her team have seen.”

But Gaiman felt strong in his conviction that Sturridge should lead the show. “Having watched all those other auditions, we were able to go to Netflix and say, ‘It’s Tom,'” Gaiman said. “We know it’s Tom.”

Gaiman and Sturridge also explained how hard it was to figure out what Morpheus should sound like. “Morpheus’ dialogue is incredibly specific,” Gaiman said. “It was probably the thing I was most obsessive about. Someone would have written a fabulous script, [showrunner] Allan Heinberg would have rewritten a fabulous script, and I would have seen it at every iteration, but there would always be a point at the end where I would still be noodling on the Morpheus dialogue: Making sure the words were right, that the rhythms were right.”

Gaiman didn’t hesitate to give Sturridge notes. “I growled at him once and said, ‘Stop being Batman,'” Gaiman said. “He was trying to get a bit whispery.”

Keeping reading on for everything we know about “Sandman,” including the trailer, cast, and release date.

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"Sandman" Cast

“The Sandman” boasts a massive cast. Tom Sturridge stars as Dream. Kirby Howell-Baptiste plays Death. Jenna Coleman stars as Johanna Constantine and Gwendoline Christie plays Lucifer Morningstar. The cast also includes Mason Alexander Park, Donna Preston, Boyd Holbrook, Charles Dance, Joely Richardson, Niamh Walsh, David Thewlis, Kyo Ra, Sandra James Young, Razane Jammal, Stephen Fry, Patton Oswalt, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Asim Chaudhry, and Vivienne Acheampong.

Related: Meet the Cast of Netflix’s Hotly Anticipated Upcoming Series The Sandman

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"Sandman" Release Date

“The Sandman” will hit Netflix on Aug. 5. It will have 12 episodes.

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