The Sandman | Season 1 Recap | Netflix

Before diving back into The Dreaming, catch up on what happened last season on The Sandman.

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A reunion of the Endless thrusts Lord Morpheus onto a perilous path, where a fateful choice makes him the target of a relentless quest for vengeance.

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26 thoughts on “The Sandman | Season 1 Recap | Netflix

  1. I loved this show 3 years ago, but took too long to release season 2, and now I cant remember nothing but the name of it. Lost interest

  2. The first season was so well done and such an excellent adaptation of the comic that it’s almost a crime that the second season is also the final season. This show deserves to have gone on a bit longer than just two seasons. I don’t know if the show didn’t get the numbers it needed or Netflix just wasn’t interested in expanding and adapting the full story from the comics. Either way the new season is going to be epic!

  3. Just watched season 1 as I knew it’ll take years for 2nd season which by then I will forget what the series is all about. In episode 4 Dream went to hell and I realised there are many British in hell😅

  4. In the comics, the Hood (the actual hood, not the person) was possessed by Dormammu, and it made The Hood (Parker) one of his servants. So them misleading with Dormammu was smart.

  5. If you read the comics, you'll see that the comic book characters have a lot more facial expressions than these actors.😂
    A screen is truly the place where great stories go to die.

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