Summary
- Michael C. Hall teases Dexter's return in Resurrection with newly released first look images.
- The new show was set up after Dexter became Showtime's biggest hit, confirming his return indefinitely.
- Dexter: Resurrection includes major stars like Uma Thurman and Peter Dinklage, and the recent interview has teased potential plot twists.
Dexter: Resurrection is set to debut on Paramount + with Showtime this summer, and Michael C. Hall's return has been teased in a series of first-look images. Hall and showrunner, Clyde Phillips, took time away from filming the upcoming sequel to discuss Dexter's brand-new story arc in an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair. The pair also confirmed this iteration of the iconic serial killer with a code is set to continue indefinitely as opposed to the limited series, New Blood.
The original plan was to end Dexter's story with his death at the hands of his teenage son, Harrison, in New Blood, but the show became Showtime's biggest ever hit, and when the merger with Paramount was confirmed, it became inevitable that Dexter would be making a return. However, it was Michael C. Hall who set the wheels in motion when he expressed his desire to undo Dexter's ending, and Phillips formed a writer's room to figure out a way back for the character.
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Dexter: Resurrection's First Look Images Tease Michael C. Hall's Dexter Return Alongside Other Legacy Characters
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Dexter: Resurrection |
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Starring |
Michael C. Hall, Jack Alcott, David Zayas, Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, Kristen Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris, 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 |
Hello Dexter Morgan. Michael C. Hall's iconic serial killer with a code is officially coming back with a vengeance in the new sequel series, Dexter: Resurrection, and fans have been teased with some exclusive photos ahead of its release this summer. The fact that Dexter is actually alive is a miracle that can only be explained by its lead star. In an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair, Michael C. Hall stated:
We thought it would be the end, but he’s a remarkably resilient guy, so the possibility was always at least for me percolating.
Fans had been speculating about how Dexter's survival would be explained, but they didn't have to wait for Resurrection's premiere, because the prequel series, Original Sin, began with a flash forward to show the titular serial killer surviving his injuries in hospital. This set the scene for Dexter's return, but the main plot of Resurrection remains shrouded in mystery, except for a few tidbits of information. Clyde Phillips revealed a potential reconciliation between Dexter and Harrison in the same interview with Vanity Fair:
Dexter has a lot of hesitation about making contact, which is a fundamental part of the tension that is pervasive for the first bit of the season. Harrison revealed himself to be, and remains, an all-the-more potent connection to Dexter’s tiny sense of humanity. He craves it, in spite of himself, so it’s a major bolt of thread running through his interior life and the life of the season. Dexter finds Harrison fairly quickly, then he asks Harry, "Do I reveal myself to him? Is it going to screw him up to have a zombie dad? Dexter is determined to make sure that he has a solid, and more importantly, honest and loving relationship with his son.
First Look Images Of Dexter: Resurrection Newcomers Uma Thurman And Peter Dinklage Have Also Been Released
Dexter: Resurrection has attracted a lot of big names to the cast, including major movie stars Uma Thurman and Peter Dinklage, and their characters have also been teased in first-look images. Thurman will play the head of security to Dinklage's billionaire venture capitalist, Leon Prater. It's not clear how they will fit into Dexter's story, but the chances of them ending up on his kill table are significantly high based on previous events. Phillips revealed what it was like to have a movie star like Uma Thurman in the new sequel series:
When Uma first came to the set, the whole set changed. In walks this movie star, and she has presence . But nobody gets a call sheet like this, particularly on a TV show. I guess it shows that we’re more than just a TV show. People want to work with Michael.
John Lithgow's Trinity Killer is confirmed to guest star in Resurrection, while David Zayas returns as a series regular, with Angel Batista on the hunt for his old Miami Metro colleague. Also joining the cast in guest roles are How I Met Your Mother star, Neil Patrick Harris, Sopranos icon, Steve Shirripa, Marvel hero, Krysten Ritter, Eric Stonestreet and David Dastmalchian. Michael C. Hall ended the interview with Vanity Fair by teasing Dexter Morgan's potential new arc in Resurrection:
The character was severely traumatized by a lot of what happened to him in the original incarnation, and is only now at a place where he’s able to shed that. Spending time with that [Original Sin] material helped embroider and color in what was maybe a line drawing or an outline that I had in my mind from the beginning—so it’s a tool for us.
No official release date has been revealed for Dexter: Resurrection just yet, but it'll be heading to Paramount + with Showtime sometime this summer.
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