Netflix finally unveiled an official teaser for the second season of The Sandman yesterday, and it featured a first glimpse of Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium, Adrian Lester as Destiny, and Barry Sloane as The Prodigal.
Though we did get to see Delirium's face, her full visage was somewhat obscured, and this new behind-the-scenes photo gives us a better look at the Hanna star in-costume as the youngers of The Endless.
In Neil Gaiman's comics, Delirium is the current manifestation of the being that started out as Delight. The character is a little... mixed up, but is loyal to her family and proves to be an invaluable ally to Dream during the events of "Brief Lives."
Check out the photo below along with yesterday's teaser.
Esmé Creed-Miles (Delirium) and Mason Alexander Park (Desire) behind-the-scenes of 'The Sandman' season 2! pic.twitter.com/18XNwlRJjy
— Sandman News (@SandmanNews) May 20, 2024
The Endless...
Though we did get to see Delirium's face, her full visage was somewhat obscured, and this new behind-the-scenes photo gives us a better look at the Hanna star in-costume as the youngers of The Endless.
In Neil Gaiman's comics, Delirium is the current manifestation of the being that started out as Delight. The character is a little... mixed up, but is loyal to her family and proves to be an invaluable ally to Dream during the events of "Brief Lives."
Check out the photo below along with yesterday's teaser.
Esmé Creed-Miles (Delirium) and Mason Alexander Park (Desire) behind-the-scenes of 'The Sandman' season 2! pic.twitter.com/18XNwlRJjy
— Sandman News (@SandmanNews) May 20, 2024
The Endless...
- 5/21/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Expectation has appointed Kirstie Macdonald as Creative Director, Drama. She joins from World Productions where she script edited the first series of hit show Line of Duty and she's worked on a number of programs as script executive including BAFTA-nominated series Outlaws and The Fear as well as a new Sky Atlantic show Save Me, written by Lennie James and starring Suranne Jones. Macdonald was also an exec producer on Dark Angel, with Joanne Frogatt and In Plain Sight…...
- 5/24/2017
- Deadline TV
Expectation has appointed Kirstie Macdonald as Creative Director, Drama. She joins from World Productions where she script edited the first series of hit show Line of Duty and she's worked on a number of programs as script executive including BAFTA-nominated series Outlaws and The Fear as well as a new Sky Atlantic show Save Me, written by Lennie James and starring Suranne Jones. Macdonald was also an exec producer on Dark Angel, with Joanne Frogatt and In Plain Sight…...
- 5/24/2017
- Deadline
'Doing EastEnders wasn't exactly suffering for my art, but my soul's not in TV. We all have to live, don't we?'
What got you started?
A lady called Anna Scher. She used to go around the London schools in the holidays, doing theatre workshops. My friend Paul's sister was going, so we turned up one day when I was about 13. There were some nice-looking girls there, so we carried on going.
What was your big breakthrough?
Doing a play called Class Enemy at the Royal Court when I was about 16. It was about a classroom of kids left with no teacher, so each of them gives a lesson about what they know.
Do you suffer for your art?
Doing EastEnders wasn't exactly suffering, but my soul's not in quick-fix TV. Theatre doesn't pay like TV work pays, though. We all have to live, don't we?
You've played a lot of "geezer" roles.
What got you started?
A lady called Anna Scher. She used to go around the London schools in the holidays, doing theatre workshops. My friend Paul's sister was going, so we turned up one day when I was about 13. There were some nice-looking girls there, so we carried on going.
What was your big breakthrough?
Doing a play called Class Enemy at the Royal Court when I was about 16. It was about a classroom of kids left with no teacher, so each of them gives a lesson about what they know.
Do you suffer for your art?
Doing EastEnders wasn't exactly suffering, but my soul's not in quick-fix TV. Theatre doesn't pay like TV work pays, though. We all have to live, don't we?
You've played a lot of "geezer" roles.
- 8/29/2011
- by Laura Barnett
- The Guardian - Film News
Following Wednesday's announcement that Patrick Malahide had been cast in the role of Balon Greyjoy, it's being reported that two more roles have been filled for Game of Thrones' second season. These two are that of Pyat Pree and Podrick Payne. As WinterIsComing.net noted, that's a neat bit of alliteration.
Pyat Pree, a warlock who Daenerys meets in her travels, will be played by Ian Hanmore, according to Westeros.org. Hanmore has appeared in such British shows as Shameless, Life on Mars, Doctor Who, and Outlaws.
Podrick Payne, a much younger addition to the cast, will be played by Daniel Portman, Access Hollywood is reporting. In the books, Payne is a young boy who becomes Tyrion Lannister's (Peter Dinklage) squire. Portman is older than Payne was in the books, but this makes since considering most of the show's characters are a few years older than their book counterparts.
Pyat Pree, a warlock who Daenerys meets in her travels, will be played by Ian Hanmore, according to Westeros.org. Hanmore has appeared in such British shows as Shameless, Life on Mars, Doctor Who, and Outlaws.
Podrick Payne, a much younger addition to the cast, will be played by Daniel Portman, Access Hollywood is reporting. In the books, Payne is a young boy who becomes Tyrion Lannister's (Peter Dinklage) squire. Portman is older than Payne was in the books, but this makes since considering most of the show's characters are a few years older than their book counterparts.
- 8/25/2011
- by Sam McPherson
- TVovermind.com
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