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17 days until The Sandman season two.
Just for reference, the Dead Boy Detectives full trailer was 21 days before the premiere…..
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Julia Pennyworth's mum = Sandra Onslow?
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That would mean she's born in 1973...and looks really good for 48. (For comparison, Alfred was 48 at the start of Gotham via the Pilot episode.)

Maybe Alfred 'tucking up' Sandra's dad was a erased pre-Crisis bit of history... assuming Gotham's history by-the-numbers occurred on Earth-38 pre-Crisis.
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If that meteor part suggests anything, it implies there is no Superman let alone superheroes on this Earth.

But who knows. That might be from the distant past with Dream's ex (currently in Hell) or some vision.

EDIT: It's definitely the former. It's the same prehistoric city we see with his ex earlier in the trailer.
 
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@Pro Bot At 1:28 there's a poster to the right of them that reads "Bank Holiday Weekend" that might give some clue to the time of the year for season 2.

Is there a bank holiday specifically that landed on the weekend where you're at from 2023 to 2025?
Good Friday / Easter Monday?
 
From my understanding, a bank holiday weekend is for Monday, creating a three day weekend. Not sure if Friday counts, but I guess it could.

2023
New Year's Day (2nd January)
Easter Monday (10th April)
Early May Bank Holiday (1st May)
Coronation of King Charles (8th May)
Spring Bank Holiday (29th May)
Summer Bank Holiday (28th August)
Christmas Day (25th December)

2024
New Year's Day (1st January)
Easter Monday (1st April)
Early May Bank Holiday (6th May)
Spring Bank Holiday (27th May)
Summer Bank Holiday (26th August)

2025
New Year's Day (1st January)
Easter Monday (21st April)
Early May Bank Holiday (5th May)
Spring Bank Holiday (26th May)
Summer Bank Holiday (25th August)
 
From my understanding, a bank holiday weekend is for Monday, creating a three day weekend. Not sure if Friday counts, but I guess it could.

2023
New Year's Day (2nd January)
Easter Monday (10th April)
Early May Bank Holiday (1st May)
Coronation of King Charles (8th May)
Spring Bank Holiday (29th May)
Summer Bank Holiday (28th August)
Christmas Day (25th December)

2024
New Year's Day (1st January)
Easter Monday (1st April)
Early May Bank Holiday (6th May)
Spring Bank Holiday (27th May)
Summer Bank Holiday (26th August)

2025
New Year's Day (1st January)
Easter Monday (21st April)
Early May Bank Holiday (5th May)
Spring Bank Holiday (26th May)
Summer Bank Holiday (25th August)
Thanks
 
From my understanding, a bank holiday weekend is for Monday, creating a three day weekend. Not sure if Friday counts, but I guess it could.

2023
New Year's Day (2nd January)
Easter Monday (10th April)
Early May Bank Holiday (1st May)
Coronation of King Charles (8th May)
Spring Bank Holiday (29th May)
Summer Bank Holiday (28th August)
Christmas Day (25th December)

2024

New Year's Day (1st January)
Easter Monday (1st April)
Early May Bank Holiday (6th May)
Spring Bank Holiday (27th May)
Summer Bank Holiday (26th August)

2025
New Year's Day (1st January)
Easter Monday (21st April)
Early May Bank Holiday (5th May)
Spring Bank Holiday (26th May)
Summer Bank Holiday (25th August)
Since Dream's "last week of life" was the end of December in the comics, this might be it actually.
 
A few minutes into episode 1 of season 2....and what Despair says about the man in her dimension and what he did, especially after the Gaiman allegations, nearly made me vomit.

They couldn't have cut that?
 
Dare I ask what it was that was said?
Without getting too graphic, the man in Despair's dimension is sitting there blankly at one of her mirrors. Despair is called to join to Destiny's meeting. Despair tangentally explains the man sitting behind her is a Nebraska man who [REDACTED - not safe for this site]

That's too dark and didn't add anything to the episode.
 
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Without getting too graphic, the man in Despair's dimension is sitting there blankly at one of her mirrors. Despair is called to join to Destiny's meeting. Despair tangentally explains the man sitting behind her is a Nebraska man who (Trigger Warning) was said to have had vile videos of him and other men with kids as young as 5, including his own niece. His wife found his laptop with it, the cops chased after him and its implied he took his own life. He somehow ended up in Despair's realm as a misplaced soul….which Despair, noting about his despair and not the hideous subject matter, says "Isn't it beautiful?"

That's too dark and didn't add anything to the episode.
... that's fucked up. That it wasn't cut before release just... wow.
 

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