On-set videos with Gaiman. This is looking amazing. All the attention to detail with the props and backgrounds!
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THE SANDMAN: Netflix Unveils Official Logo For The Show Ahead Of Tomorrow's First Teaser https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FADwMjxVUAQHvbL?
Opps I thought I checked that. Yeah the eyes. I have a feeling they’ll use the eyes sporadically like when he’s “doing something.” Looks like effort was put in though.
That's my hope. Or once he regains his full power after freeing himself. If they don't I understand because robbing an actor of their eyes is crippling, but it's still the first thing I notice
Neil Gaiman Scolded Sandman's Tom Sturridge for Giving Morpheus Batman's Voice Gaiman, who is an executive producer on the series in addition to being the writer who created Dream, recalled one conversation they had on set: "I growled at him once and said, 'stop being Batman.'" Clarifying the kind of voice that Sturridge was using at the time, Gaiman added, "He was trying to get a bit whispery." "It was literally my first day!" Sturridge laughed, although he also acknowledged that the criticism was worthwhile, saying, "But it was incredibly helpful." I wonder whether Sturridge will use a natural voice or try something strange.
Back in the day, my dream casting for Morpheus was David Bowie, so I still tend to imagine his voice when reading the comics.