The live-action series "Sandman" has started filming. DC's most expensive live-action series to date

The live-action series "Sandman" has started filming. DC's most expensive live-action series to date

Original author Neil Gaiman said on Twitter that the live-action version of his classic Vertigo comic "Sandman" has started filming. This series on Netflix has previously announced that it has been booked for a full season. Now Gaiman said that filming began last Thursday and casting and other information will be announced later.

Neil Gaiman also revealed that the live-action version filmed an important plot in the comics: John Hathaway took a magic book from the Royal Museum to Roderick Burgess (and then the Sandman...).

The Sandman is said to be the most expensive DC Entertainment series to date, written and operated by Allan Heinberg (Wonder Woman). Gaiman and David Goyer serve as executive producers, and they have also participated in the long process of developing the Sandman film version (the film version has been in preparation since the 1990s, and the latest version was initially made by Warner, and later moved to New Line. The project was ultimately unsuccessful, and the original director and starring Joseph also withdrew).

The play will focus on Morpheus, the sleeper who controls the dream world, he is the dream, and his "Endless Family" who are omnipotent brothers who control every aspect of human life: fate, death, destruction, despair, desire, and madness (all their English names start with D).

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