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Tom Sturridge eyed for lead role in Netflix’s upcoming Sandman series!

So this is exciting! Apparently, Collider has the exclusive scoop that actor Tom Sturridge (VELVET BUZZSAW, SONG TO SONG) will be the new Sandman (a.k.a. "Dreams" a.k.a. Morpheus) in the new, epic SANDMAN series from Netflix, based on the Neil Gaiman graphic novel! Reportedly he beat out Tom York and Colin Morgan for the role. And, according to /Film, Liam Hemsworth is one of the top contenders to play the villain The Corinthian! 

Anyway, here's the official synopsis:

The Sandman's main character is Dream, the titular Sandman, also known to various characters throughout the series as Morpheus, Oneiros, the Shaper, the Shaper of Form, Lord of the Dreaming, the Dream King, Dream-Sneak, the Cat of Dreams, Murphy, Kai'ckul and Lord L'Zoril, who is the anthropomorphic personification of dreams. At the start of the series, Morpheus is captured by an occult ritual and held prisoner for 70 years. Morpheus escapes in the modern day and, after avenging himself upon his captors, sets about rebuilding his kingdom, which has fallen into disrepair in his absence. The character's initial haughty and often cruel manner begins to soften after his years of imprisonment at the start of the series, but the challenge of undoing past sins and changing old ways is an enormous one for a being who has been set in his ways for billions of years. In its beginnings, the series is a very dark horror comic. Later, the series evolves into an elaborate fantasy series, incorporating elements of classical and contemporary mythology, ultimately placing its protagonist in the role of a tragic hero.

The storylines primarily take place in the Dreaming, Morpheus's realm, and the waking world, with occasional visits to other domains, such as Hell, Faerie, Asgard, and the domains of the other Endless. Many use the contemporary United States of America and the United Kingdom as a backdrop. The DC Universe was the official setting of the series, but well-known DC characters and places were rarely featured after 1990. A notable exception is Lyta Hall, formerly Fury of the 1980s super-team Infinity, Inc., who figures prominently in the "Kindly Ones" story arc, and her superhuman abilities are not ignored. Most of the storylines take place in modern times, but many short stories are set in the past, taking advantage of the immortal nature of many of the characters, and deal with historical individuals and events such as in the short story "Men of Good Fortune."

Meanwhile, no official release date as of yet, but we'll keep you posted!

So what do you guys think? Who did you have fan-casted for the role? Either way, sound off below!

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