![]() ![]() On The Sandman, Netflix and Gaiman finally get to work on a series much truer and closer to the original fantasy story. According to Netflix data, it continues to do well on the platform, keeping its spot in the Top 10 Most Popular English-language shows. The fantasy crime series about the bored prince of hell had already been cancelled by Warner Bros after three seasons, but Netflix swooped in to give it another three. The year before, Netflix picked up Lucifer, the Tom Ellis-led show based on one of Gaiman’s The Sandman characters. (It was originally slated for a limited six-episode series, but a second season was picked up by the studio and is currently in the works.) ![]() His 1990 novel Good Omens, which he co-wrote with Terry Pratchett, was adapted by Amazon Prime in 2019. This isn’t the first Gaiman work to get the streaming treatment. Based on the original DC Comic fantasy series written by Neil Gaiman from 1989 to 1996, Netflix’s The Sandman centres on the Dream King Morpheus, who wakes up to discover he has been held captive by humans for decades. ![]()
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