The fantasy drama The Sandman has only been available on Netflix for a week, but it has already made progress. The comic book adaptation had spent years in development hell, but its quick popularity made the wait worthwhile.

The thriller, which stars Gwendoline Christie from Game of Thrones as Lucifer and Tom Sturridge as Dream, takes viewers on a spectacular journey across the celestial realm.

Here are 5 supernatural series to watch if you like binge-watching The Sandman’s episodes.

The Sandman

The Sandman has finally been published after many years of waiting. Bringing a dark fantasy and drama to the streaming service, the first season of the show is now accessible to watch on Netflix.

Morpheus (Tom Sturridge), commonly known as Dream, is the main character of the program who was recently released from a century-long incarceration. He’s ready to take back control of his kingdom, where he rules over nightmares and dreams, after being freed. He must pass through the waking world in order to do this though.

Constantine

No, not the Keanu Reeves movie, although it’s still a blast to see. In this brief but well-received series, Matt Ryan played the renowned occult detective. Ryan continued to play the character in the Arrowverse despite the show only having one 13-episode season. The central idea of the well-known comic book storylines is still valid. A highly trained exorcist and demon catcher face challenges to his faith as he seeks to maintain harmony between the netherworld and the physical world. The Sandman fans will enjoy it since it is magical, exciting, and has stunning images.

American Gods

American Gods, starring the witty and dynamic Ricky Whittle, is not a show for the timid. The three-season fantasy series centers on an ex-con named Shadow. He is thrust into a universe where the old and new gods are engaged in a conflict over dominance and control. American Gods has some superb cinematography and some compelling mystery storylines that will keep any viewer on the edge of their seat.

Lucifer

Look no further than Netflix’s Lucifer for a lighter, more laid-back tale with well-known characters and components from The Sandman. The streaming behemoth resurrected the show after Fox canceled it after the third season. That turned out to be a wise choice because the show has constantly attracted large audiences and received great ratings. The underworld’s titular king, played by Tom Ellis, leaves Hell to open a nightclub in Los Angeles. The Sandman and Lucifer are both adaptations of Neil Gaiman’s Sandman comics, so it’s also important to note that Gwendolyn Christie’s portrayal of the devil is essentially a fresh take on Thomas V. Ellis’ Lucifer.

The umbrella academy

One of the most popular shows on the streaming service is the popular superhero series on Netflix, which has found favor with both viewers and reviewers. The strong cast supports the intriguing and bold notion. Time travel, superhuman abilities, a terrific soundtrack, and comedic relief sections give it a well-rounded and balanced vibe.