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‘The Sandman' Season 2 Trailer Teases Epic Conclusion For Tom Sturridge's Dream
'Everyone loves a good story. But all stories come to an end.' Netflix has released the official trailer for the second and final season of The Sandman. In Season 2, after a fateful reunion with his family, Dream of the Endless (Tom Sturridge) must face one impossible decision after another as he attempts to save himself, his kingdom, and the waking world from the epic fallout of his past misdeeds. To make amends, Dream must confront longtime friends and foes, gods, monsters, and mortals. But the path to forgiveness is full of unexpected twists and turns, and true absolution may cost Dream everything. More from Deadline 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery TKO Group Taps Netflix Public Policy Vet Dean Garfield For Newly Created Government Affairs Post In the trailer, Dream (Sturridge) fights to survive, as he faces gods, monsters and the ravages of Hell, not only for himself but for The Dreaming itself. 'The Dreaming will survive,' he says. 'Even if I do not.' Based on the DC comic series by Neil Gaiman, Sam Keith, and Mike Dringenberg, Season 2 will include storylines from many of the comics, including the 'Season of Mists', 'Brief Lives', 'The Kindly Ones', and 'The Sandman: Overture', collections, along with single-issue stories such as 'Tales in the Sand,' 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' 'The Song of Orpheus,' 'Thermidor,' and 'The Tempest,' among others. In addition to Sturridge, Season 2 stars Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Mason Alexander Park, Donna Preston, Esmé Creed-Miles, Adrian Lester, Barry Sloane, Patton Oswalt, Vivienne Acheampong, Gwendoline Christie, Jenna Coleman, Ferdinand Kingsley, Stephen Fry, Asim Chaudhry, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Razane Jammal, Ruairi O'Connor, Freddie Fox, Clive Russell, Laurence O'Fuarain, Ann Skelly, Douglas Booth, Jack Gleeson, Indya Moore, and Steve Coogan. Season 2 will launch with Volume 1 on July 3 (6 episodes) and Volume 2 on July 24 (5 episodes). There is a bonus episode on July 31. Allan Heinberg serves as writer, executive producer and showrunner. David S. Goyer and Gaiman executive produce and Jamie Childs directs all episodes. Writers include Ameni Rozsa, Alex Newman-Wise, Austin Guzman, Shadi Petosky, Jim Campolongo, Vanessa Benton, Jay Franklin, Greg Goetz and Marina Marlens. Warner Bros. Television is the studio. [youtube Best of Deadline 'Bachelor in Paradise' Cast Announcement: See Who Is Headed To The Beach For Season 10 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery


The Sun
27-04-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
‘Centre backs had more shots' says Daniel Sturridge as he pinpoints THREE areas Man Utd ace Rasmus Hojlund must improve
DANIEL STURRIDGE has told Rasmus Hojlund to be more "selfish" if he wants to improve his poor goal return. The £72million Manchester United forward has netted just twice in his last 30 appearances for the Red Devils. 4 4 4 Hojlund salvaged a point for United with a last-gasp goal against ten-man Bournemouth on Sunday. It came after Sturridge gave the Dane three tips ahead of the contest on the South Coast. Former Liverpool striker Sturridge netted 67 times in 160 games on Merseyside. And he believes most of Hojlund's issues come from not shooting when he can. The Dane has managed just 25 shots across 29 Premier League games this season - with his goal against the Cherries his only effort of the match. United captain Bruno Fernandes has struck 61 more shots than Hojlund this season, while even full-back Diogo Dalot has mustered 23. Appearing as a pundit on Sky Sports, an exasperated Sturridge said: "[United's] centre backs have had more shots." Sturridge also claims Hojlund is struggling with his off-the-ball movement. And he added the Dane should also work on improving his communication with teammates. Sturridge said: "I have had periods where I have had one shot coming off the pitch. Gary Neville reveals fear with Liverpool to become most successful English team ever "[That] is down to me, my run selection. "It is also communicating with teammates - saying this is what I want from you. "The one thing he has to improve on for me is being a little bit more selfish, you have to pick your shots." Hojlund struck late against the Cherries to earn United a point on the road. It was his first goal for United since March 16 and just his second since December 7. 4 But despite speculation of new striking options arriving in the summer, Sturridge doesn't believe United should write Hojlund off completely. He added: "There's something in there, he is not a bad player. "He has talent and maybe the setup he is in now isn't allowing him to flourish."


The Irish Sun
27-04-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
‘Centre backs had more shots' says Daniel Sturridge as he pinpoints THREE areas Man Utd ace Rasmus Hojlund must improve
DANIEL STURRIDGE has told Rasmus Hojlund to be more "selfish" if he wants to improve his poor goal return. The £72million 4 Daniel Sturridge believes Rasmus Hojlund has three major weaknesses in his game Credit: PA 4 Hojlund has scored just twice for Manchester United since early December Credit: Rex 4 It came after Sturridge gave the Dane three tips ahead of the contest on the South Coast. Former Liverpool striker Sturridge netted 67 times in 160 games on Merseyside. And he believes most of Hojlund's issues come from not shooting when he can. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL The Dane has managed just 25 shots across 29 Premier League games this season - with his goal against the Cherries his only effort of the match. United captain Appearing as a pundit on Sky Sports, an exasperated Sturridge said: "[United's] centre backs have had more shots." Sturridge also claims Hojlund is struggling with his off-the-ball movement. Most read in Football BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK And he added the Dane should also work on improving his communication with teammates. Sturridge said: "I have had periods where I have had one shot coming off the pitch. Gary Neville reveals fear with Liverpool to become most successful English team ever "[That] is down to me, my run selection. "It is also communicating with teammates - saying this is what I want from you. "The one thing he has to improve on for me is being a little bit more selfish, you have to pick your shots." Hojlund struck late against the Cherries to earn United a point on the road. It was his first goal for United since March 16 and just his second since December 7. 4 But despite speculation of new striking options arriving in the summer, Sturridge doesn't believe United should write Hojlund off completely. He added: "There's something in there, he is not a bad player. "He has talent and maybe the setup he is in now isn't allowing him to flourish."


Scottish Sun
27-04-2025
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
‘Centre backs had more shots' says Daniel Sturridge as he pinpoints THREE areas Man Utd ace Rasmus Hojlund must improve
DANIEL STURRIDGE has told Rasmus Hojlund to be more "selfish" if he wants to improve his poor goal return. The £72million Manchester United forward has netted just twice in his last 30 appearances for the Red Devils. 4 Daniel Sturridge believes Rasmus Hojlund has three major weaknesses in his game Credit: PA 4 Hojlund has scored just twice for Manchester United since early December Credit: Rex 4 Hojlund salvaged a point for United with a last-gasp goal against ten-man Bournemouth on Sunday. It came after Sturridge gave the Dane three tips ahead of the contest on the South Coast. Former Liverpool striker Sturridge netted 67 times in 160 games on Merseyside. And he believes most of Hojlund's issues come from not shooting when he can. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL ALL O-VAR IT Jamie Vardy tipped for 'most obvious transfer of all time' upon Leicester exit The Dane has managed just 25 shots across 29 Premier League games this season - with his goal against the Cherries his only effort of the match. United captain Bruno Fernandes has struck 61 more shots than Hojlund this season, while even full-back Diogo Dalot has mustered 23. Appearing as a pundit on Sky Sports, an exasperated Sturridge said: "[United's] centre backs have had more shots." Sturridge also claims Hojlund is struggling with his off-the-ball movement. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK And he added the Dane should also work on improving his communication with teammates. Sturridge said: "I have had periods where I have had one shot coming off the pitch. Gary Neville reveals fear with Liverpool to become most successful English team ever "[That] is down to me, my run selection. "It is also communicating with teammates - saying this is what I want from you. "The one thing he has to improve on for me is being a little bit more selfish, you have to pick your shots." Hojlund struck late against the Cherries to earn United a point on the road. It was his first goal for United since March 16 and just his second since December 7. 4 But despite speculation of new striking options arriving in the summer, Sturridge doesn't believe United should write Hojlund off completely. He added: "There's something in there, he is not a bad player. "He has talent and maybe the setup he is in now isn't allowing him to flourish."


Daily Mail
27-04-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Daniel Sturridge urges goal-shy Rsmus Hojlund to be 'more selfish' and claims 'centre-backs have had more shots' than the struggling Man United striker
Daniel Sturridge has urged goal-shy Rasmus Hojlund to be more selfish in order to recover from his slump at Manchester United. The Norwegian has endured a miserable campaign at Old Traffords, scoring only three times in 28 appearances in his second season since a £72million transfer from Atalanta. Hojlund has not been aided by the woeful form of the Red Devils, who sit 14th in the table and on are course to record their worst-ever Premier League campaign. Sturridge, who enjoyed spells in the top flight with Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea, believes that the 22-year-old must do more to have more attempts in goal. And he urged the striker to be more selfish to improve his form. 'Centre-back have had more shots,' said Sturridge on Sky Sports. 'I have had periods where I have had one shot coming off the pitch and it is down to me, my run selection. 'It is also communicating with team-mates this is what I want from you. The one thing he has to improve on for me is being a little bit more selfish, you have to pick your spots. 'There's something in there, he is not a bad player, he has talent and maybe the setup he is in now isn't allowing him to flourish.' Hojlund's run has worried pundits and led to speculation that the Red Devils will seek to move on from him in the summer. After his poor showing in last weekend's 1-0 defeat by Wolves, when he was substituted after 70 minutes, Premier League legend Alan Shearer branded Hojlund a 'damaged player' and said he believes he is suffering from a 'crisis of confidence'. Despite his shortcomings this term, Hojlund has retained his place as United's first-choice striker for the majority of the campaign under Ruben Amorim ahead of Joshua Zirkzee and teenage wonderkid Chido Obi-Martin. But the club are reported to be in the market for a striker during the upcoming window. In recent weeks, Wolves star Matheus Cunha has emerged as a likely summer recruit. Mail Sport revealed last week that Man United are edging closer to an agreement with the Brazilian.