entertainment / Thursday, 28-Aug-2025

The Sandman Season 2 Trailer Reveals The Endless Reunion & Release Date For Final Episodes

The Sandman season 2 now has a release date and a wide variety of new first-look materials. The Netflix fantasy show is based on the comic book series of the same name and stars Tom Sturridge as Dream, the personification of dreams who is one of the Endless, a group of beings that represent various natural forces. The upcoming The Sandman season 2 is set to end the series, which originally debuted in 2022 and spawned the short-lived 2024 spinoff Dead Boy Detectives.

Netflix has now revealed that The Sandman season 2 will be split into two parts that premiere on July 3 and July 24 respectively. The first part will consist of six episodes while the latter will consist of five. This announcement was made as part of a release date video showcasing footage from the upcoming episodes in which Destiny (Adrian Lester) calls the other Endless together to make an important announcement. See the video below:

Netflix has also unveiled a gallery of new first-look images from The Sandman season 2. Quite a few of them showcase Dream in various environments including a grand ballroom and a room overgrown with plants, but they also reveal the return of Lucifer (Gwendoline Christie) as well as a glimpse at a reunion of the Endless who were previously part of season 1, which is shown in an image of an enormous candlelit room in which Death (Kirby), Desire (Mason Alexander Park), Despair (Donna Preston), and Dream are gathered together. See the full gallery below:

What This Means For The Sandman Season 2

The Endless Are Finally Assembled

One of the most important things that is revealed in these new first-look materials is the fact that season 2 will mark the first time that The Endless are seen together onscreen in the series. Although the four Endless seen assembled in the gallery were part of the Sandman cast in season 1, three of the seven siblings did not appear during the course of those 11 episodes. However, the roster is now being fully filled out with Destiny, Destruction (Barry Sloane), and Delirium (Esmé Creed-Miles), as seen in the new video.

The incoming cast of The Sandman season 2 also includes Ruairi O'Connor as Orpheus, Freddie Fox as Loki, Clive Russell as Odin, Laurence O'Fuarain as Thor, Ann Skelly as Nuala, Douglas Booth as Cluracan, Jack Gleeson as Puck, Indya Moore as Wanda, and Steve Coogan as Barnabas.

However, it is unknown exactly how much this onscreen union will fulfill the story laid out by the original comics. In January 2025, it was announced that season 2 would end the series. This came in the wake of a New York magazine article that broke down the recent sexual assault allegations against the comics books' author Neil Gaiman. While this is a minor ramification of the situation, this follow-up to the ending of The Sandman season 1 may be cut shorter than was originally the intention.

Our Take On The Sandman Update

The End Will Be Slightly More Spread Out

Death kneeling in an alley while Dream stands behind her in The Sandman
Death kneeling in an alley while Dream stands behind her in The Sandman

The Sandman season 2 being split into two parts is not an uncommon move for the final season of a Netflix series. For instance, Ozark season 4 was split into two parts while Cobra Kai season 6 was split into three. However, the fact that they are dropping just three weeks apart is more unusual. Usually, split Netflix seasons have hiatuses of at least two months, so it remains to be seen if this approach makes a substantial difference to the season's viewership on top of the controversy surrounding the show.

Source: Netflix

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The Sandman
TV-MA
Drama
Action & Adventure
Fantasy
7/10
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9.0/10
Release Date
2022 - 2025-00-00
Network
Netflix
Showrunner
Allan Heinberg
Directors
Louise Hooper, Andrés Baiz, Hisko Hulsing, Mike Barker, Coralie Fargeat
Writers
Neil Gaiman, Allan Heinberg, David S. Goyer

Cast

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  • Headshot Of Tom Sturridge
    Tom Sturridge
    Morpheus / Dream
  • Headshot Of Boyd Holbrook
    Boyd Holbrook
    The Corinthian

The Sandman is a 2022 adaptation of Neil Gaiman's iconic comic series. The narrative follows Morpheus, the King of Dreams, who, after years of imprisonment, embarks on a quest across various realms to recover his stolen artifacts and regain his lost power.

Main Genre
Fantasy
Seasons
2
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix

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