Dexter, Michael C. Hall and Premiere
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There's something about him that people have an appetite to see him live another day,” the “Dexter: Resurrection” star tells TheWrap
"It's one of my favorite scenes I've ever gotten to play in the show," the franchise star tells The Hollywood Reporter about that climactic faceoff in the 'Dexter: Resurrection' series premiere.
A newly resurrected Dexter Morgan just got Scrooged. In the opening moments of Dexter: Resurrection (the first two episodes are now streaming on Paramount+ Premium, and will also air Sunday, July 13 at 8/7c on Paramount+ With Showtime),
Today’s the day …when Michael C. Hall reprises his Emmy-nominated role once again as America’s favorite vigilante serial killer: Dexter Morgan. The first two episodes of the premiere season of Dexter: Resurrection are now streaming, making it the fourth series in the Dexter-verse.
The original Dexter really started straining credulity during its last few seasons, as it seemed like Dexter Morgan continued to get away with murder while also living what seemed like a “normal” life.
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“Dexter: Resurrection” newcomers Eric Stonestreet and Peter Dinklage hit it off on set of the Paramount+ drama. The “Modern Family” alum reflected on their off-screen connection at the show’s world premiere in New York City on Wednesday.
"Resurrection" only has one character with main character energy, and it isn't the one the show's named after.
Dexter Morgan is still alive, thanks to Michael C. Hall —who, after clamoring for a 2021 Dexter revival titled Dexter: New Blood, decided to put all his energy into ensuring that his character’s arc would not end. New Blood ends with Dexter getting shot in the chest by his son, Harrison. Yet Hall did not give up.
"Dexter: Resurrection" star Uma Thurman explains why she's not surprised Dexter is still alive after being killed off.
Dexter Morgan has always struggled with the Code of Harry. Dexter: Resurrection elevates his rule-breaking to a new level.