Netflix's 'The Sandman' Adaptation Altered for Cost-Cutting Romance
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Samantha Nelson
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Summary
Netflix's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's comic book series, The Sandman, altered the storyline in the second season to introduce a romance between the protagonist Dream of the Endless and another character for cost-cutting reasons.
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"Allan Heinberg changed some of the source material to make protagonist Dream of the Endless more likeable and to reduce side plots."
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