Review: The Sandman S2 is a classic tragedy, beautifully told
Briefly

The Sandman’s first season on Netflix effectively captures the essence of Neil Gaiman's graphic novel, maintaining a surreal and dream-like tone while focusing on Morpheus, the lord of the Dreaming. The anticipated second season follows suit, bringing a tragic yet satisfying conclusion to Dream’s journey. While speculation surfaced regarding the show's cancellation stemming from allegations against Gaiman, it was revealed that the creators always planned for only two seasons, reflecting the limited source material available from the graphic novels.
While the adaptation captures the surreal, dream-like tone of the original graphic novels, it uniquely grounds its narrative through Morpheus's character arc, making it a compelling experience.
The second season of The Sandman retains the lavish visuals and storytelling elements that made the first season successful, culminating in a tragic but satisfying conclusion to Dream's journey.
Read at Ars Technica
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