The Sandman Hindi Version: 'Audible', the Amazon-owned audio content company, will release a Hindi rendition of author Neil Gaiman's iconic graphic novel series, The Sandman. According to the makers, Tabu, Manoj Bajpayee, Vijay Varma, and Adarsh Gourav will lead the star-studded cast.
The Audible adaptation in English is now in its second season. The Endless, seven dysfunctional siblings who embody the tremendous elements that give them each their names – Death, Dream, Destruction, Delirium, Despair, Destiny, and Desire, star in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman series for DC Comics, which he co-created with artists Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg. Dream, sometimes known as Morpheus, is the series' protagonist.
The Sandman Hindi Version:
In Audible's Hindi rendition of The Sandman, Dream, who is confined for 70 years by an occultist until breaking free, is voiced by Vijay Varma. Manoj Bajpayee has been cast as Doctor Destiny, the supervillain who has taken over Dream's domain. Tabu will portray the narrator. Death and Desire, two of the Endless, are voiced by Kubbra Sait and Sushant Divgikar. Calliope, the Greek muse of epic poetry, and Lucifer, the Lord of Hell, are played by Tillotama Shome and Neeraj Kabi, respectively. Adarsh Gourav has been cast as John Constantine, one of the many DC Comics characters who appear in the Sandman series.
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In the English Audible rendition, Dream is played by James McAvoy, Death is played by Kat Dennings, The Corinthian is played by Riz Ahmed, Lucifer is played by Michael Sheen, and John Constantine is played by Taron Egerton in the English Audible rendition. The Narrator is played by Neil Gaiman, and the second season will feature David Tennant as Loki, Jeffrey Wright as Destiny, and Rege-Jean Page as Orpheus, among others.
The Sandman will be adapted into a TV series starring Tom Sturridge as Dream and Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer. Lucifer is also the titular character of a massively popular Netflix spin-off series called Lucifer, starring Tom Ellis as the Lord of Hell who goes to Los Angeles, operates a nightclub, and assists the cops in solving crimes.
The Sandman was first published as a series of comic comics between 1989 and 1996 and is now accessible in a collection of ten volumes.