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Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman to End With Season 2 on Netflix

Netflix is putting The Sandman to sleep. The fantasy drama based on Neil Gaiman’s comic series has been cancelled at the streamer, TVLine has confirmed. The series will end with the forthcoming Season 2; there’ll be no Season 3. Our sister site, Variety, first reported the cancellation. Gaiman, who
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Neil Gaiman Denies Sexual Assault Allegations, Says He Has Never Had Non-Consensual Sex ‘Ever’

Fantasy author and TV-show executive producer Neil Gaiman vehemently denies sexual assault allegations made against him in a recent magazine story and podcast. In Tortoise Media’s Master: The Allegations Against Neil Gaiman podcast, released in early July, Gaiman was accused by a 23-year-old woman
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Good Omens Shocker: Final Season Will Consist of One Episode, With Neil Gaiman’s Involvement Limited Following Sexual Assault Allegations

The saga of Aziraphale and Crowley will end much sooner than anyone expected. Good Omens’ third and final season will consist of just one, 90-minute episode, TVLine has learned. And though showrunner Neil Gaiman contributed to the episode’s writing, he will not work on the production. Gaiman’s
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Has Neil Gaiman Quietly Stepped Away From The Sandman Season 2?

Neil Gaiman is synonymous with The Sandman, both the DC comics he created and the Netflix series based on them, on which he is an executive producer. Ahead of the show’s 2022 launch, the streamer even released a video playing up Gaiman’s wonder at touring the sets, following him as he marveled at
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The Boys' Eric Kripke Says His Ill-Fated Sandman Adaptation 'Would've Been a Bad Show' — and He's Explaining Why

More than a decade before Netflix’s adaptation of The Sandman arrived on the scene, Warner Bros. TV hired The Boys‘ Eric Kripke to turn Neil Gaiman’s popular comic books into a TV series. The project was ultimately shelved and now, for the first time, Kripke is explaining why. “WB gave me a crack
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