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Meanwhile, “Dexter” approaches its 20th year on its third spinoff, bringing its namesake antihero back from the dead for yet another bite at the apple. The whole situation is as grimly amusing as “Dexter” used to be in its prime.
Check out what's ahead this season with a new trailer for Showrunner Clyde Phillips and star/EP Michael C. Hall's Dexter: Resurrection.
Dexter: Resurrection reintroduces one of the series’ most chilling figures, Arthur Mitchell, better known as the Trinity Killer, not to rehash old traumas, but to warn us: Harrison Morgan may be headi
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PRIMETIMER on MSNHow many episodes are there in Dexter: Resurrection? Details exploredDexter: Resurrection has brought back one of the most famous fictional vigilante serial killers, Dexter Morgan, to life literally. Dexter was assumed dead when his son, Harrison Morgan, shot him in the chest in the climactic finale of Dexter: New Life.
Half a decade ago, his son shot him through the heart. And yet, Dexter Morgan is alive and killing again — this time in 'Dexter: Resurrection.'
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Dexter: Resurrection follows the title character as he heads to New York City in search of his son. Returning stars like Michael C. Hall and David Zayas appear alongside new faces Peter Dinklage and Uma Thurman. The series premiered on Friday, July 11.
New Blood' to take his serial killer protagonist to New York City, where he encounters familiar faces and new threats.
Hall, David Zayas, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Jack Alcott, James Remar join us as Dexter Morgan returns in the serial killer thriller series premiering July 11th on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME
"Dexter: Resurrection" is just as absurd and trashy as its predecessors, but that's part of its appeal, writes our reviewer.
Dexter: Resurrection doesn't only bring Michael C. Hall's Dexter back, it also reunites him with several characters who died in other Dexter shows.