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First look at Freddie Fox (Gwayne Hightower) as Loki in The Sandman Season 2
Freddie Fox’s Loki is unlike you’ve seen before
As fans wait for House of the Dragon Season 3, another fantasy saga is taking shape. Following delays, production for Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman Season 2 has commenced. The series will feature familiar faces from both House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones. A sneak peek from behind-the-sets was recently released.
A sneak peek at The Sandman Season 2
Freddie Fox to play Loki in The Sandman Season 2
Ever since his casting in House of the Dragon as Ser Gwayne Hightower, Freddie Fox’s career has hit a new high. He previously shared the screen with Gary Oldman in the spy thriller Slow Horses. He will now be playing the role of Loki in The Sandman, bringing his own gothic twist to the famous Norse god of mischief.
All the actors confirmed so far in The Sandman Season 2
Besides Fox, two Game of Thrones alum have also joined the cast: Jack Gleeson (Joffrey Baratheon) has been cast as Puck and Clive Russel (Brynden Rivers from Game of Thrones) will play Odin. Gwendoline Christie (Brienne) played Lucifer in Season 1, and will be reprising her role in Season 2. The rest of the cast is as follows:
Tom Sturridge – Morpheus, aka Dream, aka The Sandman
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
Ann Skelly – Nuala
Douglas Booth – Cluracan
Laurence O’Fuarain – Thor
Garry Cooper – Hades
Steve Coogan – Barnabas
Spike White – Dick Cowley
Paul Brennan – Captain Carnot
What is the release date for The Sandman season 2?
The official release date for The Sandman Season 2 is yet to be released, but it has been estimated to be in mid-2025.
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