The Sandman Season 2 Cast & Character Guide

The Sandman season 2 cast brings back most of the major characters from the first season, while adding some important new names and faces to continue the Neil Gaiman storyline into its next chapter. Originally released in 1996, The Sandman comics told the story of Morpheus, also known as Dream, the ruler of the Dreaming. As one of the Endless, Dream is the being responsible for bringing dreams and nightmares into the minds of humans — the true figure behind the folk tales of the Sandman. However, when a wizard captures him, he ends up imprisoned for 70 years, eventually escaping to find his entire realm has fallen to ruins.




The first season of the Netflix adaptation saw Morpheus reclaiming the dreams and nightmares that escaped to the real world, including the Corinthian, who became a serial killer. The story of Sandman season 2 will encompass The Seasons of Mists, which is one of the most popular collection of Sandman stories written by Gaiman. The new slate of characters also points to the Dream Country short stories, like “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” coming in season 2 as well. Unsurprisingly, many new supporting actors are joining The Sandman season 2 cast.

Actor

Character

Tom Sturridge

Morpheus, aka Dream, aka The Sandman

Gwendoline Christie

Lucifer Morningstar

Vivienne Acheampong

Lucienne

Kirby Howell-Baptiste

Death

Mason Alexander Park

Desire

Donna Preston

Despair

Patton Oswalt

Matthew the Raven

Jenna Coleman

Johanna Constantine

Vanesu Samunyai

Rose Walker

Eddie Karanja

Jed Walker

Sanjeev Bhaskar

Cain

Asim Chaudhry

Able

Boyd Holbrook

The Corinthian

Razane Jammal

Lyta Hall

Esme Creed-Miles

Delirium

Barry Sloane

Destruction

Adrian Lester

Destiny

Indya Moore

Wanda

Jack Gleeson

Puck

Ann Skelly

Nuala

Douglas Booth

Cluracan

Clive Russell

Odin

Laurence O’Fuarain

Thor

Freddie Fox

Loki

Garry Cooper

Hades

Steve Coogan

Barnabas

Spike White

Dick Cowley

Paul Brennan

Captain Carnot



Tom Sturridge as Morpheus, aka Dream, aka The Sandman

Date Of Birth: December 5, 1985

Actor: Sturridge was born in London, England and has been acting since he was a child, his earliest role being that of Gulliver in Gulliver’s Travels in 1996. In 2009, he got his big break when he was cast as Carl in the comedy The Boat That Rocked. Since then, he’s built a strong career in both movies and TV shows.

Notable Movies & TV Shows:

Title

Character

Year

Velvet Buzzsaw

Jon Dondon

2019

Sweetbitter

Jake

2018-2019

Mary Shelley

Lord Byron

2017

On The Road

Carlo Marx and Allen Ginsberg

2012

Waiting For Forever

Will Donner

2010


Character: Tom Sturridge plays Morpheus in The Sandman season 2 cast. Sturridge returns to the role that he played in the first season as Morpheus, the Lord of the Dreaming. He returned years after a man trapped him and caused the world to fall into despair. In the first season, he set out to put his kingdom back together while also dealing with some of the dreams and nightmares that escaped into the real world, including the serial killer, the Corinthian.

Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer Morningstar

Date Of Birth: October 28, 1978

Actor: Christie was born in Worthing, Sussex England and enjoyed her breakout role as Brienne of Tarth in Game of Thrones, making her a great fit for the imposing role of Lucifer in The Sandman. In 2019, she gained a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama for her breakout role.


Notable Movies & TV Shows:

Title

Character

Year

Wednesday

Principal Larissa Weems

2022

Star Wars: Episode VIII

Captain Phasma

2017

Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens

Captain Phasma

2015

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2

Commander Lyme

2015

Game of Thrones

Brienne of Tarth

2012-2019

Character: Gwendoline Christie’s The Sandman season 2 character is Lucifer Morningstar. Lucifer is the ruler of Hell, and it is very close to the Neil Gaiman comic book creation (compared to the Lucifer TV show, which was based on Lucifer after giving up their reign in Hell).


Vivienne Acheampong as Lucienne

Date Of Birth: November 30, 1983

Actor: Vivienne Acheampong is a British actor who enjoyed her breakout role in the BBC comedy sketch series Famalam. Acheampong doesn’t have a long list of acting credits to her name, especially in the United States. Her biggest role came in the Max movie remake Witches in 2020.

Notable Movies & TV Shows:

Title

Character

Year

Everything Now

Viv

2023

The Witches

Alice’s Mum

2020

Character: Vivienne Acheampong plays Lucienne in the cast of The Sandman season 2. In the series, Lucienne is the librarian of the Dreaming and served as caretaker during Dream’s abduction.


Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Death

Date Of Birth: Unknown

Actor: Kirby Howell-Baptiste was born in London and got her big break in the Showtime series House of Lies. Fans will likely recognize Howell-Baptiste from her role in the BBC series Killing Eve, where she played Elena, or The Good Place, where she played Simone.

She also had a recurring role as Sasha Baxter in the HBO series Barry and joined The Good Place cast in season 3 as Simone. When it comes to moves, she appeared in A Dog’s Purpose, Cruella, and Mr. Harrigan’s Phone.

Notable Movies & TV Shows:


Title

Character

Year

Cruella

Anita Darling

2021

The Good Place

Simone Garnett

2018-2020

Barry

Sasha Smith

2018-2023

Killing Eve

Elena Felton

2018-2022

Love

Beth

2016-2018

Character: Kirby Howell-Baptiste plays Death in The Sandman season 2 cast. In The Sandman, Death is not a bad or evil creature, but a beautiful and kind being who leads people to the afterlife. Death is also Dream’s older sister.

Mason Alexander Park as Desire

Date Of Birth: July 12, 1995


Actor: Mason Alexander Park (who goes by they/she pronouns, according to her Instagram) was born in Virginia and enjoyed their onscreen breakout role in Cowboy Bebop in 2021 – though she had an extensive theater background before that. The Cowboy Bebop live-action adaptation didn’t fare too well, but The Sandman — especially Mason Alexander Park’s casting and performance as Desire — is a different story. Viewers might also recognize her from their roles in The Legend of Vox Machina and Quantum Leap.

Notable Movies & TV Shows:

Title

Character

Year

iCarly

Toby

2023

Quantum Leap

Ian Wright

2022-2024

The Legend of Vox Machina

Tavern Keeper

2022

Cowboy Bebop

Gren

2021


Character: Mason Alexander Park’s The Sandman season 2 character is Desire. Desire is one of Dream’s siblings, the personification of desire. In the comics, Desire was gender-neutral, and the Netflix series kept that intact by casting non-binary actor Park.

Donna Preston as Despair

Date Of Birth: June 6, 1986

Actor: Preston was born in England before setting out on her acting career. Prior to playing Despair in the Sandman cast, Donna Preston had an extensive acting background. However, most of her roles were minor. Preston did gain recognition for her comedy though, getting cast in the variety show Michael McIntyre’s Big Show and the British comedy panel Hey Tracey!

Notable Movies & TV Shows:


Title

Character

Year

Good Omens

Mrs. Sandwich

2023

Apocalypse Wow

The Mistress

2021-2022

Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

Multiple Characters

2018-2019

Character: Donna Preston returns to the cast of The Sandman season 2 as Despair. She is one of Dream’s sisters and the personification of despair. There will be significant changes to the character in season 2, as many fans complained that Despair looked “frumpy, depressed and unloved.” Neil Gaiman responded to this, saying it was never the intention and that Despair would be improved in season 2.

Patton Oswalt as Matthew the Raven

Date Of Birth: January 27, 1969


Actor: Oswalt was born in Virginia and enjoyed his breakout as a stand-up comedian . It’s fair to say his distinctive voice and comedic timing have been critical to his success, garnering him over 250 onscreen projects to his name before The Sandman season 2. When it comes to big-screen projects, viewers may know Oswalt from his roles in comedies, like The King of Queens, and his appearances in Marvel movies and TV shows like M.O.D.O.K.

Notable Movies & TV Shows:

Title

Character

Year

A.P. Bio

Principal Ralph Durbin

2018-2021

M.O.D.O.K.

M.O.D.O.K.

2021

Veep

Teddy Sykes

2015-2019

Ratatouille

Remy

2007

Blade: Trinity

Hedges

2004

The King of Queens

Spence Olchin

1998-2007


Character:

Patton Oswalt plays Matthew the Raven in The Sandman season 2 cast. In the show, Matthew is an actual Raven who brings Dream news and also helps him on occasion. It was actually Matthew who set into motion the plan to free Dream in season 1. Oswalt voices Matthew the Raven, and while he is never seen, his voice will be recognized by many viewers.

The Sandman Season 2 Supporting Cast & Characters

Jenna Coleman as Johanna Constantine: Jenna Coleman plays Johanna Constantine, an occult detective, in The Sandman season 2 cast. In the past, she was Lady Johanna Constantine, and in the present day, she is a descendant of that character. Coleman is best known for her role in the soap opera Emmerdale. However, US viewers are more likely to recognize Jenna Coleman for her role as Clara Oswald from Doctor Who, the companion of Matt Smith’s Doctor. She also appeared in the Netflix series The Serpent and as Queen Victoria in the PBS series Victoria.


Vanesu Samunyai as Rose Walker: Vanesu Samunyai’s The Sandman season 2 character is Rose Walker. She is a woman looking for her lost brother and eventually becomes prey to the Corinthian. Samunyai is a newcomer to the acting scene, with Rose in The Sandman as her first major role.

Eddie Karanja as Jed Walker: Eddie Karanja joins the cast of The Sandman season 2 as Jed Walker. Jed is Rose’s missing little brother. Eddie Karanja is a child actor whose only other role outside The Sandman was as Jack in Jack and the Beanstalk: After Ever After.

Sanjeev Bhaskar as Cain: Sanjeev Bhaskar’s The Sandman season 2 character is Cain. This character is based on the Biblical character of Cain, the man who committed the first murder — that of his brother Able. He is also based on one of the cryptkeepers from the classic DC series Tales from the Crypt. Bhaskar is part of the BBC Two sketch series Goodness Gracious Me. In 2023, Sanjeev Bhaskar took on the role of David Singh in The Flash, and he also appeared in the 2017 movie Paddington 2. Neil Gaiman fans might also recognize him from his role as Giles Baddicombe in Good Omens.


Asim Chaudhry as Able: Asim Chaudhry joins the cast of The Sandman season 2 as Able. He is Cain’s brother and someone who is destined to always die at his brother’s hands constantly for all eternity. Cain and Able live in Dreaming. Chaudhry is best known for his role in the BBC series People Just Do Nothing as Chabuddy G. He voiced the character of Teefs the Walrus in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, played Roger in Wonder Woman 1984, and played Mohan Thakur in Black Mirror: Bandersnatch in 2018.

Boyd Holbrook as The Corinthian: Actor Boyd Holbrook will return to The Sandman season 2 as The Corinthian, the serial killer with teeth for eyes. Holbrook received his first professional acting credit in the 2008 movie Milk, and he’s gone on to receive significant acting credits such as Quinn McKenna in The Predator, Kyle in The Host, and Pierce in the Marvel movie Logan.


Razane Jammal As Lyta Hall: Razane Jammal plays Lyta Hall in The Sandman season 2 cast. Lyta is a friend of Rose and is also a widow mourning the loss of her husband. Jammal was born in Lebanon and enjoyed her breakout in the Netflix series Paranormal, where she took on the main role as Maggie. She also had roles in A Walk Among the Tombstones and the Epix series Berlin Station.

Ruari O’Connor as Orpheus: Ruairi O’Connor’s The Sandman season 2 character is Orpheus. This is a huge casting for season 2 as Orpheus is Dream’s son, and he was only seen as a severed head in the first season. O’Connor was born in Ireland and is best known for his role as Henry Tudur in the Starz series The Spanish Princess. Viewers might also know him from The Morning Show as Ty, Delicious as Michael, and from the movie The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It as Arne.


Esme Creed-Miles as Delirium:Neil Gaiman announced that Delirium is also coming to The Sandman season 2 cast, who Esme Cred-Miles will portray. He said, “There will be butterflies, there will be balloons, there will be magic, there will be chicken and telephone-flavored ice cream.” Delirium is the youngest of the Endless, with wild, colorful hair and mismatched clothing. Creed-Miles is an up-and-coming actor best known for playing the titular character in the TV show Hanna from 2019 to 2021 and Jamie in 2020.

Barry Sloane as Destruction: On top of Delirium, Destruction is coming too and will be portrayed by Barry Sloane. He barely appears in The Sandman series, as he abandoned his duties in the Endless 300 years ago, blaming his Endless relatives for leaving. While being known for destruction, he only wants to be creative since leaving his position. Sloane has been acting since 2000, and he’s best known for playing Zachary Heflin from 2015 to 2017 in Longmire and Aidin Mathis from 2012 to 2015 in Revenge.


Adrian Lester as Destiny: Destiny, who will be played by Adrian Lester in The Sandman season 2, is the oldest of the Endless and possibly the most powerful. He carries a large book called the Cosmic Log, a book that is chained to him and has everything that has ever happened in the past, present, and future written in it. However, he can never tell anyone what happens in the future to protect fate itself. Lester has an extensive acting background, but he’s best known for playing Mickey Stone in Hustle and Robert Hennessey, Earl of Poynton in the cast of the 2024 show Renegade Nell.

Indya Moore as Wanda: Another newcomer to The Sandman season 2 cast is Wanda. Wanda is a transgender woman in the comics and the best friend of Barbie. However, this news also hints that the character might have greater significance to the overall story (via What’s on Netflix). Though Moore was very new to the acting profession before getting cast in The Sandman season 2, she has appeared in well-known movies like Escape Room: Tournament of Champion, Nimona, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. She also played Angel from 2018 to 2021 in the drama Pose.


Jack Gleeson as Puck: In The Sandman season 2, Jack Gleeson will play Puck, an evil hobgoblin who’s the jester for King Auberon of Faerie. Gleeson got his big break in Hollywood playing Joffrey Baratheon in Game of Thrones from 2011 to 2014. Considering he played such a memorable role, it’s shocking to know that the fantasy show is his only significant role prior to The Sandman.

Ann Skelly as Nuala: Ann Skelly will play Nuala in The Sandman season 2. The character is a compassionate and responsible royal ambassador from the court of Faerie. Like many actors in The Sandman, Skelly was newer to the acting scene before the Netflix series. Her best-known roles include Penance Adair in The Nevers from 2021 to 2023 and Beth Winters in Death and Nightingales in 2018.


Douglas Booth as Cluracan: The Sandman season 2 will introduce Cluracan, another ambassador from Faerie who acts in impulsive and voracious ways, who Douglas Booth will play. Booth started acting in 2016 and has appeared in multiple notable movies, including Jupiter Ascending (2015), LOL (2012), and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2015).

Clive Russell as Odin:The Sandman season 2 will tie other pantheons into the TV show world, representing the complex cosmology of the comic books. Odin, played by Clive Russell, and his son Thor and blood-brother Loki will appear onscreen. Prior to The Sandman, Russell had over 200 acting credits to his name. His most prominent movies include Sherlock Holmes (2009), The Wolfman (2010), and King Arthur (2004). Some of his noteworthy TV shows include Game of Thrones, Ripper Street, and Cursed.


Laurence O’Fuarain as Thor: The brusque and ravenous god of thunder will appear in The Sandman season 2, played by Laurence O’Fuarain. Fuarain is newer to the acting profession, getting his first acting credit in 2015. However, he’s appeared in a few episodes of notable TV shows, like Game of Thrones, Vikings, and The Witcher: Blood Origin.

Freddie Fox as Loki: In The Sandman season 2, Freddie Fox will play Loki, the god of chaos who can shapeshift, seduce those around him, and outsmart just about anybody. Fox has a long history in the acting business, starting with his first role in 2009. He’s best known for his roles in the movies The Three Musketeers, Victor Frankenstein, and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.


Garry Cooper as Hades: Actor Garry Cooper will play Hades, the Greek god of the Underworld, in the second season of The Sandman. Cooper’s incredible acting background dates back to 1979, the same year he got his big break as Peter in the music drama Quadrophenia. While his best-known movies – Caravaggio and P’tang, Yang, Kipperbang – comes from the 80s, he’s given a few notable performances in recent years. Modern pop culture fans will recognize him from Gangs of London, House of the Dragon, and Better.

Steve Coogan as Barnabas: Throughout The Sandman season 2, Steve Coogan will play Barnabus, the dog companion of Destructive, who is exceptionally loyal and cynical. Coogan, who started acting in 1989, isn’t new to stories about mythology. In 2010, the actor played Hades in the movie Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. He also famously acted in the Night at the Museum and Despicable Me franchises, as well as playing Paddy Meyers in the cast of Joker: Folie à deux.


Spike White as Dick Cowley: In The Sandman season 2, Spike White will play Dick Cowley, a character from the A Midsummer Night’s Dream issue of the Sandman comics. The up-and-coming star has roles in the cast of Masters of the Air and Bliss.

Paul Brennan as Captain Carnot: Paul Brennan plays Captain Carnot in The Sandman season 2. Brennan has an extensive acting background, with his first professional role coming in 1990. The actor is best known for his performances in the movies Alien3 and Men in Black: International. However, he also has notable performances in the TV shows Borgia, The Long Shadow, and The One.



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