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Michael C. Hall spoke to Deadline about his return in 'Dexter: Resurrection' and his serial killer character's complicated relationship with his past.
"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.
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.
The Amazon founder was last seen with hair in 2013, shortly before he made the decision to go fully bald, when his hair was a dark brown. After shaving it off, his baldness became a key component of his image.
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"Resurrection" only has one character with main character energy, and it isn't the one the show's named after.
There's something about him that people have an appetite to see him live another day,” the “Dexter: Resurrection” star tells TheWrap
New Blood' to take his serial killer protagonist to New York City, where he encounters familiar faces and new threats.
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.'
Original Sin was announced. A prequel sounded like a bad idea because fans already knew how Dexter’s story would turn out.
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Paramount+ is offering Londoners a chance to live like a serial killer in celebration of the release of Dexter: Resurrection. From Jul. 10-13, fans will be able to get their hands bloody at Dexter: The Experience,