“Gutted it’s the last season”: Fans ask for more as Netflix releases a brand new trailer for The Sandman Season 2

The Sandman season 2 (image via Netflix)
The Sandman season 2 (image via Netflix)

The trailer for The Sandman Season 2 has finally dropped—and with it comes bittersweet news: this will be the final season of the series. While fans are thrilled to return to the world of Dream, the mood online is deeply divided. Excitement over the new visuals and arcs is clashing with disappointment over the series ending after just two seasons.

“I can’t wait for this, still gutted it’s the last season”

Netflix has confirmed that The Sandman Season 2 will be released in two volumes—Volume 1 on July 3 and Volume 2 on July 24. A special bonus episode focused on Death will follow on July 31. While the structure offers viewers a summer packed with magic, mythology, and drama, the announcement that this will be the final season has cast a shadow over the excitement.


Fans aren’t ready to say goodbye

The decision to wrap up The Sandman Season 2 as the final chapter has sparked frustration, confusion, and even outright resistance from longtime fans of Neil Gaiman’s universe.

Here’s what the internet has been saying:

One user said,

“This show is so amazing and it definitely don’t deserve only 2 seasons. The world of Sandman is so big.”

The second said,

“I'm not watching a show I know was cancelled.”

The third user commented,

“Final Season? I was going to resubscribe to watch this but no point now. My OCD won't let me.”

The fourth added -

“What’s the point in only making 2 seasons???”

Across platforms, the message is clear: the story doesn’t feel finished. Viewers want more time with Dream, more exploration of The Endless, and more space for the countless corners of Gaiman’s expansive mythology. For many, two seasons of The Sandman simply aren’t enough to do justice to this world.


The Sandman Season 2 trailer: Key highlights

Even amidst the disappointment, the newly released trailer for The Sandman Season 2 has managed to stir excitement with its striking visuals, haunting tone, and promise of high-stakes storytelling.

Release and Structure

Netflix has revealed that The Sandman Season 2 will be split into two volumes:

  • Volume 1: July 3, 2025
  • Volume 2: July 24, 2025
  • Bonus Episode (focusing on Death): July 31, 2025

This format gives fans three release dates to look forward to—but it also intensifies the realization that the end is fast approaching.


Trailer themes and storyline

The trailer opens on Dream (Tom Sturridge), weary but resolved, as he faces the unraveling of The Dreaming and the threat of his own destruction. He is seen making impossible choices, grappling with the consequences of his past, and summoning help from his family—the Endless.

Destiny, Death, Desire, Despair, and Delirium are all pulled into a cosmic confrontation, one that promises revelations, emotional reckonings, and world-ending stakes.

Also teased are meetings with gods, rulers, and beings from realms like Asgard, Faerie, and beyond, signaling that The Sandman Season 2 will be going big in scope and scale.


Comic arcs and source material

True to its roots, The Sandman Season 2 draws directly from several iconic comic arcs, including:

  • Season of Mists
  • Brief Lives
  • The Kindly Ones
  • The Sandman: Overture

Standalone episodes such as Thermidor, A Night’s Song of Us, and The Tempest are also reportedly adapted, adding layers of emotional and philosophical depth to the storytelling.

For fans of Neil Gaiman’s work, the attention to detail and comic accuracy is appreciated. But for many, this level of richness only further underscores why two seasons don’t feel like enough.


Why fans feel it’s “too soon” to end

The backlash isn’t just about wanting more episodes—it’s about what’s being lost. The Sandman comics are revered not just for plot, but for tone, theme, and complexity. They touch on grief, fate, identity, love, and storytelling itself—subjects that take time to unravel.

Reaction like this shows just how emotionally invested people are:

“The gates of hell was found shaking I cnt wait”

Even fans who are excited about the new episodes are already mourning the end. Many feel the story is only beginning to take off—and that The Sandman Season 2 could easily have led into more seasons that explored Dream’s evolution and the mysteries of the other Endless.


The Sandman Season 2 is set to be a visually rich and narratively ambitious final chapter. With a split-volume release and a bonus episode to close it all out, Netflix is promising a fitting send-off for one of its most unique fantasy series.

Still, fans are finding it hard to celebrate. The frustration online shows that Dream’s world has struck a deep chord, and viewers aren’t ready to wake up from it just yet. For now, they’ll hold onto the hope that the ending does justice to everything The Sandman has meant.

Edited by Debanjana