12 Things We Want To See In The Sandman Season 2
Dream spends the bulk of “The Sandman” lacking his full strength. Even in his weakened state, he commands respect and even fear from powerful entities such as nightmares and demons, and even presents enough of a challenge to keep Lucifer Morningstar (Gwendoline Christie) at bay. The Endless are clearly more powerful than most other immortal beings — including many gods — and each of the seven is completely singular in their abilities and influence. They’re also, as Desire (Mason Alexander Park) proves in spades (or rather, hearts), absolutely filled with personality and their own, unique ambitions. Naturally, that leaves fans hungering for any additional traces of the siblings, especially the three that have yet to appear on-screen, and we can safely bet that Season 2 will deliver.
All three of the as-of-yet unseen Endless — Destiny, Destruction, and Delirium — are critical components to Dream’s journey, both externally and internally, and as such, they’re essential to the Netflix adaptation. Dream is a stubborn, unwavering island of a being, and one of his greatest challenges is learning to open himself to change. For him to do so, it will require the extreme examples of Destiny, who never changes, Delirium, who changes constantly, and Destruction, who proves that if they really wanted to, the Endless could quit.
Dream spends the bulk of “The Sandman” lacking his full strength. Even in his weakened state, he commands respect and even fear from powerful entities such as nightmares and demons, and even presents enough of a challenge to keep Lucifer Morningstar (Gwendoline Christie) at bay. The Endless are clearly more powerful than most other immortal beings — including many gods — and each of the seven is completely singular in their abilities and influence. They’re also, as Desire (Mason Alexander Park) proves in spades (or rather, hearts), absolutely filled with personality and their own, unique ambitions. Naturally, that leaves fans hungering for any additional traces of the siblings, especially the three that have yet to appear on-screen, and we can safely bet that Season 2 will deliver.
All three of the as-of-yet unseen Endless — Destiny, Destruction, and Delirium — are critical components to Dream’s journey, both externally and internally, and as such, they’re essential to the Netflix adaptation. Dream is a stubborn, unwavering island of a being, and one of his greatest challenges is learning to open himself to change. For him to do so, it will require the extreme examples of Destiny, who never changes, Delirium, who changes constantly, and Destruction, who proves that if they really wanted to, the Endless could quit.