Neil Gaiman's 'The Sandman' Concludes After Two Seasons Amid Creative Changes
Showrunner Allan Heinberg explains that 'The Sandman' was always intended as a three-season series, but it was concluded after two seasons to focus on Dream's emotional arc and family drama, emphasizing character development and the relationships with his siblings and son. The decision was also influenced by the show's structure and audience engagement, with Heinberg highlighting Dream's evolution from a distant, opaque figure to a more vulnerable and emotionally present character. The final episodes will see Dream fighting to save his kingdom and face the consequences of his actions, with a bonus episode centered on Death.













