Boyd Holbrook, who played the escaped nightmare, recently revealed in an interview with EW that his character will be making a return to the show in later seasons, saying: The series ranked first on Netflix’s Top 10 global titles just three days after its release and remained the most-watched English-language TV show on Netflix for three straight weeks, earning over 393.14 million viewing hours. The show follows Morpheus, the personification of dreams, and one of the seven Endless, who is captured in an occult ritual in 1916. After being held captive for 106 years, he escapes and sets out to restore order to his realm, the Dreaming. The series was praised for its casting, production design, costumes, faithfulness to its source material, visual effects, and performances, and last month, it was renewed for a second season. While we might not know when Boyd Holbrook’s Corinthian will be making a return to the show, Neil Gaiman revealed what audiences can expect in Season 2 of the Sandman. Speaking to Newsweek, Gaiman verified that Dream will have a rematch with Lucifer, saying: Fans of Jenna Coleman’s character, Johanna Constantine, can also hold on to hope for more good news, as the actress confirmed in October that she and Neil Gaiman had discussed a potential Johanna Constantine spin-off solo series, stating that it was a “good idea” that they were “really behind.” The Sandman has been confirmed for a second season following the release of its debut season.