Latest Release Date The Sandman season 2 reviews are split right down the middle, with some critics praising it as an “undeniable visual feast” and others calling it a “pretentious emo drama” that “comes off like unimaginative cosplay” Best Updates

A New Game is launched The Sandman season 2 reviews are split right down the middle, with some critics praising it as an “undeniable visual feast” and others calling it a “pretentious emo drama” that “comes off like unimaginative cosplay” is launched.

The Sandman season 2 reviews are split right down the middle, with some critics praising it as an “undeniable visual feast” and others calling it a “pretentious emo drama” that “comes off like unimaginative cosplay”new features

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The Sandman season 2 reviews are split right down the middle, with some critics praising it as an “undeniable visual feast” and others calling it a “pretentious emo drama” that “comes off like unimaginative cosplay” new features

The first reviews for The Sandman season 2 have arrived, and they’re quite mixed…to say the least.
The second and final season of the DC comics show sees the return of Dream (Tom Sturridge), Death (Kirby Howell-Baptiste), Despair (Donna Preston), Desire (Mason Alexander Park), and good ol’ Matthew the Raven (voiced by Patton Oswalt).
Per Netflix, season 2 follows Dream as he restores and rebuilds his kingdom, “as he vows to leave the past behind and look to the future. The past, of course, has other ideas.” The season hit 100% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews before several others trickled in, knocking it down to 75%.

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