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Razane Jammal shares behind-the-scenes look at ‘The Sandman'
DUBAI: British Lebanese actress Razane Jammal took to social media this weekend to share behind-the-scenes shots from her time filming Netflix's 'The Sandman.'
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The second season of the show landed on the streaming platform in July in two parts, with the second half of the season premiering this weekend.
'Dream dangerously and beware of the kindly (not so kindly) ones,' Jammal captioned her post on Instagram.
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The carousel of photos shows Jammal in the a hair and makeup studio, as well as on location in a mist-covered field.
In the role that arguably shot her to stardom, Jammal played Lyta Hall in 2022's 'The Sandman,' based on the legendary graphic novels — and she reprised her role in the latest season.
In season one, her character dreams of her dead husband each night, slowly realizing that he is not a figment of her imagination but is hiding out in the dream world.
It is a part that Jammal managed to play truthfully with subtlety — a subtlety for which she credited her mother in a previous interview with Arab News.
'I've always been extra, and my mom was far more subtle than I am. I had to fine-tune myself to vibrate on her frequency, a frequency that was very sweet and very raw, and vulnerable and nurturing. I took that from her.
'I grew up having a simple, community-based life in a place where you have 500 mothers and everyone feeds you and you feel safe — even if it's not safe at all. At the same time we went through so many traumas, from civil wars to assassinations to losing all our money in another financial crisis.'
'The Sandman' is based on novels written by British author Neil Gaiman.
This is the final season of the series, with Netflix announcing the cancellation of 'The Sandman' after Gaiman faced a civil lawsuit accusing him of rape and sexual assault earlier this year, amid more accusations of sexual misconduct.
''The Sandman' series has always been focused exclusively on Dream's story, and back in 2022, when we looked at the remaining Dream material from the comics, we knew we only had enough story for one more season,' 'The Sandman' showrunner Allan Heinberg said in a statement to Variety in January, indicating that the reason behind the show's cancellation was a lack of script material.
Several other projects, including a stage adaptation of 'Coraline,' were cancelled in the wake of the allegations.
Gaiman has denied the allegations.