Neil Gaiman reveals that the Joker almost appeared in the original series

Netflix finally released its live adaptation of DC Comics and Vertigo’s hypnotic. The series was met with very positive response, and it even dropped an additional episode shortly after its premiere. hypnotic It features a beautiful star-studded cast with Tom Sturridge as Dream and Gwendolyn Christie as Lucifer. Neil Gaiman has been promoting the series over the past few weeks as he has been revealing some interesting behind-the-scenes details. One of the most interesting things that the creator revealed actually had nothing to do with the series other than the…

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Neil Gaiman reveals why he sabotaged filming, calls it ‘the worst screenplay I’ve ever read’

Neil Gaiman’s lack of interest in previous attempts to adapt hypnotic It’s so well documented in live action that he even brought it up a few times while promoting the Netflix TV series (indicating his satisfaction with the show). Among the many versions that have been tried in the past, there was a feature film with Joseph Gordon-Levitt (who was going to co-produce and direct the project) and even a movie by notorious producer John Peters. As some fans may remember, Peters was not only a larger-than-life character, but found…

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Neil Gaiman reveals if he wrote an original story for the Sandman Netflix series

Having remained a beloved group of comics for decades, hypnotic It has finally found its way into live action, with the series debuting on Netflix earlier this month. The show, which consisted (so far) of the first season of ten episodes and one additional episode, has adapted the original Vertigo Comics series in great detail, while still leaving plenty of storylines to explore in potential future seasons. while talking to ComicBook.com About the recently released additional episode, series creator Neil Gaiman addressed whether he would consider writing new content for…

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Sandman directors talk about keeping the extra episode real for the comics

Last week, Netflix surprised fans hypnotic With the release of an unexpected new episode, a two-part show included an animated adaptation of “A Dream of a Thousand Cats” from The Sandman #18 and a direct adaptation of “Calliope” from The Sandman #17. Fans were delighted with the episode, which saw each part remain Fairly honest with their comedy inspiration, albeit in their slightly different way. ComicBook.com spoke with Hesco Holsing, who directed “A Dream of a Thousand Cats,” and Louise Hopper, who directed “Calliope,” and they both explained how the…

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Sandman creator Neil Gaiman reveals endless whatever he wants to see more of in Season 2

Vertigo and DC Comics just released a series of live events based on hypnotic Comic books on Netflix, with fans certainly happy with the adaptation. hypnotic It has a great cast like Tom Sturridge as Dream and Gwenolyn Christie as Lucifer. The series remains faithful to its source, in part due to author Neil Gaiman joining his role as executive producer. Gaiman recently sat down with Chris Killian of ComicBook.com, as he revealed which The Endless movie he’d like to see in the series’ second season. “Always babbling, she’s, I…

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The Sandman is still the #1 series on Netflix in August

DC Comics’ latest live-action series continues to dominate Netflix. According to new metrics released by the live streaming service on TuesdayAnd the hypnotic It was the most watched TV series on the platform from the week of August 15 through August 21, with a total of 77.24 million hours in that time period. This new number will likely include viewership for the surprise bonus episode of the series, which dropped on the platform on Friday, August 19. This comes next hypnotic It has largely dominated the Netflix Top 10 list…

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The Sandman producers Neil Gaiman and Alan Heinberg reveal the stories they want to edit next

Netflix recently released its article about DC Comics and Vertigo’s hypnotic Comic books. hypnotic It features beautiful star-studded actresses including Tom Sturridge as Dream and Gwendolyn Christie as Lucifer. There were a lot of attempts to launch the live-action Sandman project, with the Netflix version being the only one to go into production. The series does a really good job of getting the source material right and you’d think the executive producers would already know where to go next. While speaking with ComicBook.com’s Chris Killian, executive producers Neil Gaiman and…

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Neil Gaiman talks about a possible Coraline sequel

Although only a few of Neil Gaiman’s books have been adapted into films, one of the oldest remains a fan favorite, the 2009 stop-motion animated film. Coraline. Directed by Henry Selick, the film was the first feature film from the Leica Animation House and was also nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards. With the book first being published in 2002 and the arrival of the feature film seven years later, there is still great interest not only in the story itself but perhaps in following Gaiman. Speaking…

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Neil Gaiman confirms Season 2 can be saved if canceled by Netflix

The long-awaited adaptation of hypnotic It finally arrived earlier this month, with the live action series debuting on Netflix. After boasting impressive broadcast numbers and already releasing an additional episode, the question now is whether or not the show will get a second season. Given Netflix’s past tendency to cancel shows, and series producers, Warner Bros. Discovery, recently got into a mess to cancel a bunch of projects, fans aren’t sure what the future holds. New comments from series creator Neil Gaiman suggest there may still be hope for the…

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Neil Gaiman reveals when they decided to make the surprise episode

Netflix surprised fans hypnotic With the release of an unexpected new episode last week with the episode featuring an animated quote from “A Dream of a Thousand Cats” from hypnotic #18 A live action adaptation of “Calliope” from hypnotic #17. As one might imagine, fans were delighted with the episode, which is somewhat unusual for Netflix which tends to stream everything in the season at the same time leading many to wonder exactly when the special episode got into the conversation during the making of the series. As it turns…

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