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New Blood' to take his serial killer protagonist to New York City, where he encounters familiar faces and new threats.
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 crime thriller returns with its newest sequel series, Dexter: Resurrection, on Amazon Prime Video. Starring Michael C Hall, Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, and Jack Alcott, the series continues the thrilling adventures of a forensic expert turned serial killer.
"Dexter: Resurrection" premieres Friday on Paramount+ Premium with two episodes. Michael C. Hall returns as the eponymous serial killer, last seen very briefly in the opening episode of the prequel series "Dexter: Original Sin."
Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) was supposed to be dead. Could this "Dexter: Resurrection" be medically possible? Will Uma Thurman's Charley pay?
Resurrection give us a new setting, a new hero, a parade of fun guest stars, and – most importantly – a compelling reason for Dexter being back at all.
Sticking to its name, Dexter: Resurrection gives new life to the franchise by taking its core action to New York. Much of the series was shot in New York City, particularly in Manhattan, where pivotal scenes were filmed on the Upper East Side and even at Central Park.
"Resurrection" only has one character with main character energy, and it isn't the one the show's named after.