The Sandman release date: What time is it on Netflix?

Get ready to binge this epic fantasy series

a still of Lucifer and Dream in The Sandman with a green border around it
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A page-to-screen adaptation has been a long time coming for comic fans - but finally The Sandman release date is here.

It's been just over two decades since The Sandman was considered for the screen. First with Warner Bros working on a number of incarnations in the late 90's and 2000's, then a rumoured Joseph Gordon-Levitt backed film in the mid 2010's. It soon became apparent that a film was not to be and it wasn't long till Netflix snapped up The Sandman as a television series in 2019. Three years later, loyal fans have been treated to a no-expense spared production that will see their visions brought to life.

Here at Goodto we've taken care of your viewing needs, sharing everything from details of The Sandman cast and where The Sandman was filmed, to a comprehensive guide on what The Sandman is based on and THAT The Sandman ending explained.

The Sandman release date: What time is it on Netflix?

Fantasy series The Sandman will be released in the UK on Netflix at 8am, Friday 5 August, 2022. The show is also available to American audiences from this date - dropping at 12 a.m. Pacific Time (PT) and 3 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) on the streaming platform.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, when Netflix announced the series in June 2019 the plan was for an "11-episode order". However, it's since been confirmed that there will be a total of 10 episodes in season one of The Sandman

There are three Netflix packages you can sign up to. The cheapest package costs £6.99 per month, and this includes unlimited access to the Netflix catalogue. However, with the basic package, subscribers can only stream from one device at a time. 

The standard package - at £10.99 per month - includes the entire Netflix catalogue, but allows simultaneous streaming from 2 devices. This package also has shows in HD, and allows downloads to mobile devices. 

The final premium package costs £15.99 per month, and features bonuses including streaming across four devices. Plus it contains most of the catalogue in Ultra HD.

What is The Sandman about? Plot summary

The Sandman is set in 1916 and tells the story of Morpheus - the king of dreams and a member of the seven Endless - who is captured in an occult ritual. 105 years later, Morpheus escapes and sets out to retain power and control of his kingdom of the Dreaming. 

The official Netflix synopsis reads: "A rich blend of modern myth and dark fantasy in which contemporary fiction, historical drama and legend are seamlessly interwoven, The Sandman follows the people and places affected by Morpheus, the Dream King, as he mends the cosmic — and human — mistakes he's made during his vast existence."

a still of The Sandman showing Dream looking out at waves of water

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The Sandman - reviews

We're still awaiting reviews for The Sandman from all the key sites including Rotten Tomatoes.  All we know is that author Neil Gaiman is confident that the series stays true to the original comics and he wouldn't have signed off on it if he wasn't happy.

"This adaptation is the first time that I’ve been willing to come on board," Gaiman told The Herald Scotland. "We've reached a point that really did not exist when The Sandman comics began. Longer format, novelistic television series now have the special effects and budgets to bring this world to life.

"Technologically, I really think we're in a place right now where we're getting to make Sandman in a way that we could not have dreamed of making even 15 years ago, even 10 years ago," he added.

In a behind-the-scenes video for Netflix, Gaiman stressed the care that had gone into transforming the comic for television. “This is Sandman being made for people who love Sandman by people who love Sandman,” he said.

Aside from Gaiman, we don't know much more of the critical reception. Though Phil Harrison of The Guardian did declare it his TV Pick of the Week.

TechRadar's Senior Entertainment Editor Tom Goodwyn did share some thoughts on the series when the first trailer was released in June 2022. Whilst he admits that you should never judge a show by it's trailer, he did feel that if this trailer "captures The Sandman’s feel and tone then it’s a long way from the majesty of Gaiman’s comics".

Whilst he praises the casting and transformation of Tom Sturridge as Dream, he states that "it looks a lot like Doctor Who with a vastly enhanced budget". He also questions the darkness of the series, based on Jenna Coleman's "comedy Mockney accent" and the "portentous" voiceover.

Fan reaction

Social media has been awash with opinions and excitement for The Sandman series. And a lucky few who attended the BFI preview of the new Netflix show have shared their reviews online. 

One audience member at the BFI screening tweeted: "Saw the first episode of #Sandman tonight and, not only were my hopes met, they were massively exceeded. Absolutely brilliant. Tom Sturridge’s eyes deserve their own casting agent."

A second fan who was also able to see the preview was similarly full of praise for The Sandman. "Having read the comics I can tell you it is everything & more," he tweeted. 

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Others who have yet to watch the series, shared how they were preparing for the release and how they planned to watch it when live.

One Twitter user shared a photo of his The Sandman memorabilia shelves - which he'd tided up in anticipation. Whilst another tweeted that they were "planning a Sandman binge for Saturday which means I’m gonna have to go on a social media blackout tomorrow."

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Emily Stedman is the former Features Editor for GoodTo covering all things TV, entertainment, royal, lifestyle, health and wellbeing. Boasting an encyclopaedic knowledge on all things TV, celebrity and royals, career highlights include working at HELLO! Magazine and as a royal researcher to Diana biographer Andrew Morton on his book Meghan: A Hollywood Princess. In her spare time, Emily can be found eating her way around London, swimming at her local Lido or curled up on the sofa binging the next best Netflix show.