
‘The Sandman: Season 2' Trailer Teases Mythic Showdown
Netflixhas unveiled the official trailer forThe Sandman: Season 2, offering a first look at the final chapter of the acclaimed dark fantasy series.
Returning as Dream,Tom Sturridgeleads the cast through a visually rich and emotionally charged continuation ofNeil Gaiman's mythic universe. The trailer teases high-stakes confrontations as Dream faces the consequences of his past actions, with the fate of the Dreaming – and perhaps reality itself – hanging in the balance. Familiar faces like Death (Kirby Howell-Baptiste), Lucifer (Gwendoline Christie) and Desire (Mason Alexander Park) return, while new characters from the Endless family and mythological realms make their debut.
Season 2 draws from several iconic arcs in the original comic series, including 'Season of Mists,' 'Brief Lives' and 'The Kindly Ones.' The trailer hints at Dream's descent into Hell, a journey to ancient Greece and a cosmic search for his estranged brother Destruction.
Watch the official trailer above.The Sandman: Season 2will be released in three parts, with Volume 1 to premiere on July 3. Volume 2 follows on July 24, while a bonus episode will arrive on July 31, 2025.
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