The first season of Netflix's "The Sandman" concludes with Dream capturing The Corinthian and stabilizing The Dreaming. However, the season finale introduces a significant threat, as Lucifer vows revenge against Dream. The announcement of Season 2 as the last has stirred speculation regarding its motivations, possibly linked to allegations against Neil Gaiman, though the showrunner insists it was always planned. The new season promises intense drama as tensions rise among The Endless, particularly highlighting Dream's personal struggles as a central theme.
The season finale of Netflix's "The Sandman" shows Dream regaining control over The Dreaming while Lucifer plots retribution against him, foreshadowing a major cosmic clash.
The announcement of Season 2 being the last has raised speculation about the decision being influenced by allegations against Gaiman, though showrunner Heinberg maintains it was the original plan.
Volume 1 of Season 2 is described as even stronger than the first season, highlighting the upcoming upheaval among The Endless due to old tensions and deep-seated distaste.
The narrative is set to focus on Dream's true journey, indicating that personal struggles will overshadow the conflicts among The Endless.
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