A recurring question was asked by “Sandman” fans to Neil Gaiman, creator of the comics that the series adapts, regarding ambiguous information in the official announcement of the renewal of Netflix production.
Neil Gaiman confirmed the renewal of “Sandman” in a post on his Twitter Wednesday night (2), after Deadline magazine revealed the exclusive information: “The rumors are true. Netflix is thrilled that so many of you they’re watching The Sandman, and what we all hoped would happen… it really happened… ”said Gaiman.
But while Deadline magazine claims that “Sandman” has been renewed for a second season, Netflix’s announcement uses different words, not citing a second season, but “new episodes”.
Yes, it’s true! Confirmed the new episodes of Sandman.
And no, this is not a dream.
Morpheus is returning.
pic.twitter.com/qNdFNfDZ7u– netflixbrasil (@Netflixbrasil) November 3, 2022
As is often the case with fans of science fiction productions, “Sandman” fans have been very attentive to this detail and have questioned author Neil Gaiman on his blog on the Tumblr platform, where the author usually answers questions from fans. .
One of the fans questioned the ambiguity of Netflix’s announcement in this regard. Gaiman’s answer made it even more ambiguous. “True, it isn’t. Probably a good thing, “said the author. Another asked,” Hey Neilman, why do all the articles on the Sandman renewal say there will be “more episodes” and not “a second season”? How many episodes will we have? ”.
In this case, the author’s response was a little more complete: “Wait and see. And a lot of that is due to the fact that the first season was actually two short seasons and a special one. “
Neil Gaiman even responded to a fan who inquired about the “Sandman” cast’s reaction to the renewal, further wondering how long they knew the series had been renewed. “They found out yesterday,” said the author. “I am, judging by my messages and emails, very happy.”
Gaiman himself was asked how long he had been aware of the information that the series had been renewed, and his response was “several weeks,” he said, also saying it wasn’t difficult to keep the information secret.
The so-called new episodes of “Sandman”, and we still don’t know how many they will be, do not yet have a date to arrive on Netflix. The episodes released so far of the series are available on Netflix.
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