By David Craig

Published: Friday, 05 August 2022 at 12:00 am


Lucifer Morningstar returns to the screen in Netflix‘s long-awaited adaptation of The Sandman, but the character looks quite different from their previous foray into live-action.

The Lord of Hell became a fan-favourite over a five-year period in which he was portrayed by actor Tom Ellis in romantic crime-drama Lucifer, which came to an end last year.

Viewers would be forgiven for not realising that Lucifer had anything to do with The Sandman universe, given how it considerably diverged from the source material, but technically it is classed as a spin-off from Neil Gaiman’s fantasy epic.

Now though, a new star is taking over the role for a version that will adhere much more closely to the source material, with Gaiman himself telling RadioTimes.com why Tom Ellis had to be recast. Read on for details.

Who plays Lucifer Morningstar in The Sandman?

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Gwendoline Christie during The Sandman panel at 2022’s San Diego Comic Con
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Gwendoline Christie plays Lucifer Morningstar in The Sandman, who has some major genre credentials from her former roles as Brienne of Tarth in Game of Thrones and Captain Phasma in the Star Wars saga.

When her casting was announced, some complained that they didn’t understand why the character’s gender had been changed, but she explained Gaiman’s thought process in an interview with Empire Magazine.

“Neil clarified that Lucifer is a fallen angel, and that an angel doesn’t have gender at all,” said Christie. “And I can play androgynous. We know that from Game Of Thrones, due to the way I look. So I hope that has helped in the portrayal of the character.”

Gaiman has been praised for defending his cast from attacks on social media, emphasising that any nasty comments are coming from only a vocal minority.

“It’s not a backlash,” he began in a tweet. “When someone grumbles about Sandman being woke and they get 10 likes, and I point out they’re being idiots and get 60,000 likes there isn’t a backlash going on. There’s a few people grumbling performatively on Twitter and thousands of people waiting for Friday [5th August, The Sandman’s release date].”

It’s not a backlash. When someone grumbles about Sandman being woke and they get 10 likes, and I point out they’re being idiots & get 60,000 likes there isn’t a backlash going on. There’s a few people grumbling performatively on Twitter, & thousands of people waiting for Friday. https://t.co/Y8VEBZEppR

— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) July 31, 2022