The Sandman Netflix Adaptation Ropes in Game of Thrones Stars Gwendoline Christie and Charles Dance

Tom Sturridge set to play series protagonist Dream.

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The Sandman Netflix Adaptation Ropes in Game of Thrones Stars Gwendoline Christie and Charles Dance

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Neil Gaimann tweeted a photo of the cast of the upcoming series

Highlights
  • Boyd Holbrook of Narcos fame set to play The Corinthian
  • Allan Heinberg set to be showrunner
  • Netflix and Warner Bros. Television confirmed the adaptation in 2019

Netflix has named the main cast of its upcoming adaptation of Neil Gaimann's iconic graphic novel series, The Sandman, according to a tweet by the author himself. Tom Sturridge (Far from the Madding Crowd, On the Road) bagged the coveted role of series protagonist Dream (aka Morpheus), as Game of Thrones stars Charles Dance and Gwendoline Christie are set to play Roderick Burgess and Lucifer, respectively. The Sandman revolves around Dream, the personification of dreams, who escapes eons of imprisonment under the hands of a wizard and embarks on a journey to reclaim his ‘objects of power' by overcoming fantastical challenges and entities.

Gaimann shared a photo of the main cast via Twitter. The author wrote, “Here are the first seven members of the #Sandman cast to be announced officially. Seven down, hundreds to go.” As Gaimann pointed out, Netflix is yet to officially confirm the lineup for The Sandman.

The cast also comprises Boyd Holbrook (Narcos) as The Corinthian, Vivienne Acheampong (The Witches) as Lucienne, Asim Chaudhry (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch) as Abel, and Sanjeev Bhaskar (Yesterday) as Cain.

Netflix and Warner Bros. Television confirmed the series adaptation in July 2019. Allan Heinberg (Wonder Woman) will be the showrunner and executive producer alongside Gaimann and David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight) are on board as showrunners. The trio will also be co-writers for the much-anticipated series.

Speaking on the adaptation, Gaimann said in a statement, “For the last 33 years, the Sandman characters have breathed and walked around and talked in my head. I'm unbelievably happy that now, finally, they get to step out of my head and into reality. I can't wait until the people out there get to see what we've been seeing as Dream and the rest of them take flesh, and the flesh belongs to some of the finest actors out there.”

The Sandman was first published in 1989, with the original series running for 75 issues until 1996. Its popularity paved the way for several spin-offs, published between 1993 and 2015.


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