The Sandman Season 2: Netflix Reveals Final Chapter Release Date

The Sandman Season 2: Netflix Reveals Final Chapter Release Date

Netflix’s The Sandman returns this summer for its final chapter. Season 2 Volume 1 (six episodes) drops July 3, followed by Volume 2 (five episodes) on July 24.

The second and last season will close out Dream’s arc, wrapping up the live-action adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s comic. Watch the announcement teaser below. Netflix also released a new poster and first-look images.

What to Expect From The Sandman Season 2

Season 2 picks up shortly after the end of Season 1. Dream (Tom Sturridge) has rebuilt his kingdom and tries to move forward. But the past catches up fast — Lucifer and Mazikeen are still plotting revenge, and Dream’s complicated history with his family and son Orpheus is far from resolved.

The new season pulls heavily from the Seasons of Mist and Brief Lives arcs of the comics, featuring more gods, demons, and dysfunctional family drama among the Endless.

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Patrick Scanlon writes about pop culture for Cosmic Book News. He has a strong interest in comics, animation, movies, and entertainment, and hopes to one day create his own comic books and animated projects. Outside of writing, Patrick also enjoys computer engineering and coding.

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