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The Sandman Season 2 Star Opens up About Playing the Endless Villain

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Key Takeaways

  • Mason Alexander Park discusses similarities between Desire in The Sandman and Ariel in The Tempest.
  • The Sandman season 2 production was halted temporarily due to SAG-AFTRA strikes, but has since resumed.
  • Netflix confirmed that the second season of The Sandman will be released in 2025, adding to the excitement for fans.



Netflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman lurks in the shadows of its dreamy world as it awaits its season two release, but in the meanwhile, Mason Alexander Park, who plays the anthropomorphic personification of Desire in the fantasy show, talks about their character and how it is similar to another role in a Broadway play that Park is currently starring in. The production for The Sandman season two went underway in June 2023 at the Shepperton Studios in the UK but, due to the SAG-AFTRA strikes, the series was put on pause a month later. Thankfully, things started to pick up again in November last year when Neil Gaiman put fans’ minds at rest that production had indeed resumed once again.


The Sandman season one premiered in 2022 and, due to the show’s incredible success with comicbook audiences, the series was then renewed for a second season. Its return has been a long time coming, but as the saying goes, good things come to those who wait and just looking at The Sandman‘s cast, it seems as though the wait will be worth it. Based on Neil Gaiman’s acclaimed graphic novel series, which ran from 1989 to 1996, the supernatural fantasy drama tells the story of Morpheus, one of the seven Endless, who is captured in an occult ritual for over a hundred years. Upon finally escaping his cruel environment, Morpheus sets out with a determined plan to restore order to his realm, the Dreaming.

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In a podcast with WhatsOnStage, Mason Alexander Park discusses their role as Desire in The Sandman and how their role as the overarching antagonist has overlapped with playing Ariel in the stage play of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Park said that Desire and Ariel had similarities due to their nonhuman concepts and their anthropomorphic personifications, with both characters having a “mysticism and a magical” quality about them. Park also stated that they loved playing the role of Desire in The Sandman due to the character’s “chameleon” attributes and expressed it was the “greatest gift in the world” to not only star in the hit Netflix show, but also get to star in the acclaimed The Tempest, in which they rub shoulders with the iconic Alien‘s actor, Sigourney Weaver.

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Park also talked about their co-star, Tom Sturridge, who plays Morpheus (Dream), who they said was one of the most amazing actors to play opposite, and how Sturridge made the role of Desire really easy for them to play. Park, who had previously starred in the Netflix adaptation of the anime Cowboy Bebop, also said that they don’t usually watch themselves in anything they are apart of, but they have seen all the clips that The Sandman fans have tagged them in on social media.


With a host of great additions to The Sandman season two, which includes a “hot-tempered” norse god played by Laurence O’Fuarain, the dream world’s return is getting more exciting than ever. However, as yet, Netflix unfortunately hasn’t confirmed when fans will get their eyeballs on the new season, but the streaming service did confirm that it will be sometime in 2025, which seems far too long to wait.

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