Sunday, June 30, 2019

Sandman TV Series From Neil Gaiman Coming to Netflix

Alec Bojalad
Jun 30, 2019

Neil Gaiman's Vertigo classic, The Sandman, is getting a TV series at Netflix with a big price tag to boot.

The Sandman Netflix

No, you're not dreaming. Neil Gaiman's The Sandman is finally getting adapted.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. Television has come to a deal with Netflix to adapt Gaiman's influential comic book run into a television series. The deal is described as being a massive financial commitment from Netflix and represents potentially the largest dollar amount that DC Entertainment has ever received for a TV series. It would have to be a big monetary commitment for Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment to allow one of its juiciest comic book properties to go to a rival streaming service rather than its own, DC Universe.

Gaiman will serve as an executive producer on the TV project alongside David Goyer, who was also attached to the produce an ill-fated film version of The Sandman for New Line. Allan Heinberg (Wonder WomanGrey's Anatomy) will serve as showrunner. The project is bypassing the pilot stage and being ordered straight-to-series at Netflix. There is no early word how many episodes it will feature.

The Sandman has long been one of DC and the recently shuttered Vertigo's most sought after properties to adapt. The series, which Gaiman launched in 1989, follows Dream (the titular Sandman), who sets out to rebuild his unconscious realm after being imprisoned in an occult ritual for decades. Like Gaiman's other properties like American Gods and Good Omens, The Sandman features personified versions of mystical entities like Death, Desire, Despair, and Destruction. Both American Gods and Good Omens have received their own TV adaptations for Starz and Amazon Prime respectively.

The project has come close to being adapted several times throughout its lifespan. Most recently, it was in line to become a film before it fell into development hell. That project's co-writer Eric Heisserer said that The Sandman would likely fare better as a TV series. Now we'll get to see if he’s right!

With rivals Amazon and HBO having their own big budget blockbuster franchises in place with Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones, Netflix has been on the hunt for an extendable franchise of their own. That search has mined a lot of comics IP including Mark Millar's Millarworld, Gerard Way's The Umbrella Academyand an overall first-look deal with Dark Horse Entertainment. Netflix has also searched outside the comic book realm with trading card game Magic: The Gathering and The Chronicles of Narnia.

Stay tuned for all the upcoming Sandman news here.

Alec Bojalad is TV Editor at Den of Geek and TCA member. Read more of his stuff here. Follow him at his creatively-named Twitter handle @alecbojalad



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