Summary
- Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter in "Resurrection" after surviving a gunshot wound.
- TikTok edits spark fan speculation of The Ice Truck Killer's return in the sequel series.
- Original actor Christian Camargo hints at the possibility of his character's comeback.
Dexter: Resurrection is set for release this summer, and it'll see Michael C. Hall's titular anti-hero back in action, after recovering from a near-fatal gunshot wound to the chest. Dexter Morgan will be joined by fellow killer characters, Arthur 'Ice Truck Killer' Mitchell and Miguel Prado in confirmed cameos, but there might be one other Dexter villain also set to return, if a fan edit has its way.
One of the many reasons the Dexter-verse has experienced a renewed interest is because of TikTok edits, and the latest one to launch on the platform featured the character of Brian 'Ice Truck Killer' Moser. The edit was a fake announcement of his return, and it initially looked believable because it copied the New York City subway style of the actual casting announcements. To add to the possibility of this actually happening, Christian Camargo, who played Brian Moser in the original Dexter series, shared it on his social media platform.
Dexter: Resurrection's Timeline Looks Like It's Been Confirmed
Dexter: Resurrection is currently filming in New York City, and the timeline for the events looks like it might have been revealed.
The Dexter: Resurrection Fan Edit Might Be Wishful Thinking, But The Actor Seems Interested In The Ice Truck Killer's Return
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Dexter: Resurrection |
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Starring |
Michael C. Hall, Jack Alcott, David Zayas, Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, Kristen Ritter, James Remar and John Lithgow |
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Created by |
Clyde Phillips |
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Executive Producers |
Clyde Phillips and Michael C. Hall |
Fan edits have become a major thing on TikTok and other social media platforms, and they are a quirky bit of fun as fans prepare for their favorite shows' upcoming return. Dexter: Resurrection is only a few months away, and the legacy casting announcements have led to speculation that more characters might return. John Lithgow's return is very exciting, and it was soon followed by Jimmy Smits' comeback as the third season bad guy, Miguel Prado. And now, fans have latched onto a desire to see the original iconic villain, The Ice Truck Killer, also return in the sequel series, possibly as Dexter's ghost.
Christian Camargo famously portrayed Dexter's villainous brother in the first ever series, and made a lasting impression on the audience. The actor has returned a couple of times since, as a figment of Dexter's imagination, and the prequel series, Original Sin, saw Roby Attal take on the role of young Brian Moser, so the character is firmly in the creative team's plans, meaning a return for the character in Resurrection is highly likely.
Dexter: Resurrection's Returning Characters Might Be Fan Service But Nobody Would Complain About The Ice Truck Killer's Comeback
Dexter Morgan's return in the sequel series, Resurrection, was a surprise to many fans who thought he was actually dead after New Blood's divisive ending. Turns out, Michael C. Hall wanted to revisit his most iconic role, and Dexter's showrunners were also keen. Clyde Phillips told a recent Reddit AMA:
We decided to bring the character back because Michael C. Hall came to me and said "I want to keep going. Can you figure out how to 'unkill me'?" My first phone call was to Scott, and he felt the same way. It was off of Michael wanting to continue, and we figured out how to do it.
Michael C. Hall's return was soon followed by the announcement of three more legacy characters: Angel Batista, Harrison and Harry Morgan. Uma Thurman and Peter Dinklage were confirmed to join the Dexter-verse as new characters. In recent weeks, the 'fan service' type announcements of Arthur 'Trinity' Mitchell and Miguel Prado have been announced, and this has fueled the fans' desire for more familiar dead faces. The Ice Truck Killer doesn't need to appear in the spin-off, but he also wouldn't be an unwelcome addition. Fans should probably expect a cameo if he was to re-appear, in a similar fashion to the other villains' comebacks,
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