Fans were worried about whether hypnotic It will be selected for Season 2 or if it is canceled and return to The Dreaming. Netflix has remained shockingly silent on the matter, even though it’s been more than six weeks since the show debuted.
Fortunately, for fans of the legendary DC Comics series, executive producer Neil Gaiman isn’t as silent as Netflix. at recent days tweet (Opens in a new tab)Gaiman explained exactly why he didn’t pick The Sandman for a second season: You don’t watch it.
Or rather, you’re not watching it the way Netflix wants you to.
The first season of Sandman dropped on August 5. The data collection just finished – complicated by not many people watching it voraciously, but posting it, letting episodes sink in before watching the next one. Telling netflix to hurry up won’t make decisions any faster. https://t.co/T69cV45r7WSeptember 21, 2022
Netflix is known for its full seasonal model. even in case Stranger Things season 4which split the entire season into two volumes, were just the little seasons that Netflix expected you to indulge in.
Gaiman seems to have information that fans of The Sandman, rather than binge-watching it, are posting the series. This data is clearly what has made Netflix so reluctant to pick up the seemingly successful series.
It is interesting that we summoned this case in our own Early coverage of The Sandman. Even after just one episode, it was weird that Netflix wanted viewers to immerse themselves in The Sandman. The series is deep and leaves you excited about what’s to come in the next chapter, or in this case, the episode. So, it’s no surprise that viewers wanted to sample it as much as we did.
The Sandman: Critical Response and Audience Response
By most measures, The Sandman was a huge success. according to Netflix Global Top 10 (Opens in a new tab)The show has been one of Netflix’s best TV shows since it debuted on August 5. It was the #1 show for the first three weeks, and it hasn’t left the Top 10 yet. So even if fans don’t get sucked into the episodes, they definitely seem to be watching.
The comic book adaptation was also a critical success out of the gate. started in 85% on Rotten Tomatoesa number that has since increased to 87% and ‘new certification’ rating (Opens in a new tab).
One review highlights the issue Netflix has with the show. Steve Murray from ARTSATEL (Opens in a new tab) He says, “Netflix’s deluxe 10-episode version is a good example of Gaiman’s strengths and weaknesses…although I enjoy it, I don’t feel the rush to get to the finish line. The atmosphere and immersion are often better than payoff in Gaiman’s things. “. Another example of people simply not wanting to over-supply.
Audiences are also largely positive about the show, although it’s a bit low compared to critics. At the moment, the audience score is 80 percent, which is still very high. There are a lot of comments about the pace of the show, and at first glance, it seems like the audience wants a faster, faster show. Some would say – more insatiable.
Sandman Season 2: A Look
Ultimately, Netflix should renew Season 2 of The Sandman. It would be a shame for them to throw out a much loved and commercially successful (at least in terms of viewership) comic book. Separates itself from some pointless Marvel fare. Netflix was too Reportedly spending $15 million per episodeso it would be odd to write that off unless it was an unmitigable disaster.
But for now, we and Jaiman will have to wait and see what the streaming service decides. Fortunately, there are plenty of other offers Watch on Netflixincluding Fate: The Winx Saga: Season Two and a return The Great British Bread Show.
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