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Netflix recently gave a glimpse of a newpromotional imageofThe Sandmanand the stunning yet haunting look of Morpheus’ nightmarish castle. The image wasexclusivelyprovided forTotal Filmmagazine.

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First Look At Morpheus’ Castle

The photo exhibited a haunting glimpse of the abode which illustrates how Dream’s seat of power and glory has failed during his long captivity. It still appears splendid by the way of the ornate windows, halls, and archways.

The promotional image serves as a preview of the upcomingThe Sandmanseries created by author Neil Gaiman. On their Twitter account, they also released photos including Death (played by Kirby Howell-Baptiste) roaming the streets with her brother, Morpheus (Tom Sturridge). The scene is taken from a sequence inThe Sandman#8 in which Death first appeared.

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Lucifer (played byGwendoline Christie) is heavily featured in the promotional stills. Hercastingdrew a lot of attention from fans, but Gaiman is very firm with his support of Christie. A Twitter user called Gaiman a ‘hypocrite’ because the author previously mentioned that he does not like characters being altered in live-action adaptations.

Gaiman responded, “How exactly has the character changed? Is it the penis? It’s okay. Lucifer in the comics didn’t have a penis, and I don’t believe Gwendoline Christie has one either.”

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Neil Gaiman Reacts To Nasty Remarks Regarding The Sandman Cast

He also called out many netizens with their rude comments about the cast. The author said he does not care for people who do not understand and have not readThe Sandman. He also responded to people being racist and sexist about the casting: “Sandmanwent woke in 1988, and it hasn’t gone broke yet.”

The Sandmanwas published from January 1989 to March 1996 by DC Comics. It follows the story of Morpheus, also called Dream, and his attempt to reclaim his power after he was trapped on Earth. The original series will debut on Netflix this August 5th.

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