Netflix’s The Sandman to end amid Neil Gaiman sexual assault allegations

Netflix’s The Sandman to end amid Neil Gaiman sexual assault allegations

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Netflix’s The Sandman to end amid Neil Gaiman sexual assault allegations
Author: Kevin E G Perry
Published: Feb, 01 2025 05:53

The ‘American Gods’ author has denied accusations of ‘non-consensual sexual activity’ from multiple women. Netflix’s Neil Gaiman adaptation The Sandman has been canceled. The show is set to end with its upcoming second season which will be released this year. “We are extremely grateful to Netflix for bringing the team all back together and giving us the time and resources to make a faithful adaptation in a way that we hope will surprise and delight the comics’ loyal readers as well as fans of our show.”.

 [Tom Sturridge in ‘The Sandman’]
Image Credit: The Independent [Tom Sturridge in ‘The Sandman’]

“As I read through this latest collection of accounts, there are moments I half-recognize and moments I don’t, descriptions of things that happened sitting beside things that emphatically did not happen. I’m far from a perfect person, but I have never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever,” wrote Gaiman. The author went on to say that he has reviewed correspondence with his accusers, writing: “I went back to read the messages I exchanged with the women around and following the occasions that have subsequently been reported as being abusive. These messages read now as they did when I received them – of two people enjoying entirely consensual sexual relationships and wanting to see one another again. At the time I was in those relationships, they seemed positive and happy on both sides.”.

He did, however, acknowledge personal failings, adding: “I also realize, looking through them, years later, that I could have and should have done so much better. I was emotionally unavailable while being sexually available, self-focused and not as thoughtful as I could or should have been. I was obviously careless with people’s hearts and feelings, and that’s something that I really, deeply regret. It was selfish of me. I was caught up in my own story and I ignored other people’s.”.

Gaiman concluded: “Some of the horrible stories now being told simply never happened, while others have been so distorted from what actually took place that they bear no relationship to reality. I am prepared to take responsibility for any missteps I made. I’m not willing to turn my back on the truth, and I can’t accept being described as someone I am not, and cannot and will not admit to doing things I didn’t do.”.

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