Over the weekend, the world of our beloved vigilante serial killer, Dexter, took a brief pause, but its intrigue didn’t cease. With only four episodes left in the prequel series, it’s been announced that Michael C. Hall, the original star, has returned to set for filming of Dexter: Resurrection – the upcoming installment continuing the tale of the man who was once Bay Harbor Butcher.
On Friday, Michael C. Hall shared exciting news via social media, posting a video from his official Dexter account on X to celebrate the start of filming for Resurrection. This series is set to air later in the year. Michael C. Hall first portrayed Dexter Morgan in 2006 when the popular Showtime series premiered, and he revisited the franchise again in 2021 with Dexter: New Blood, reviving the character after an eight-year hiatus. The video starts with Michael saying, “Hey, what’s up? It’s Michael C. Hall,” as he takes us on a tour behind the scenes of the upcoming series.
Today marks the start of filming for the initial day of Dexter: Resurrection production. The anticipation is real! Prepare yourself for another exhilarating journey, and I invite you to join us when we conclude this adventure. Keep an eye out for updates!
It seems that many fans, including myself, are eagerly anticipating the journey in Dexter: Resurrection. The prequel series has garnered a tremendous response for both Showtime and Paramount+, attracting massive viewership. In fact, the premiere episode on Dec. 13 was a record-breaker for Showtime, with over 2.1 million global cross-platform viewers—making it their most-streamed series debut ever. Although Michael C. Hall made a brief appearance in the opener to establish the context for Resurrection, the focus is primarily on Patrick Gibson, who masterfully portrays Dexter’s younger self. Interestingly, Hall lends his voice to narrate the inner thoughts of the character, adding an intriguing layer to the storyline.
Fans React to the Return of ‘Dexter’
Over the weekend, Hall’s video on social media sparked a flurry of responses from people who are anxiously anticipating his return as Dexter. While Original Sin has done well in satisfying our craving for more of the iconic killer, there’s a certain warmth in seeing Hall again that feels like sinking into a familiar and comforting dish. “@ReAnimateHer” on X expressed her enthusiasm by saying, “I can not friggen wait.” She continued, “This is so exciting. I have not been this excited for a show in a long time!!!
@_RedHeadedRebel” expressed great anticipation about what the new series will offer. Joining her is a crowd of others who are equally eager, now that we’ve learned how Dexter managed to survive the end of “New Blood”. We can’t help but wonder where “Resurrection” will lead us next and how Dexter might evade the law again once more. Over the weekend, this eagerness to know more about “Resurrection” flooded social media, suggesting that it could be another big success when it premieres in June.
If you’re a Dexter enthusiast eager to reexperience his notorious murders, you can stream the entire series on Netflix right now. Alternatively, to explore the whole Dexter universe, which includes ‘New Blood’ and ‘Original Sin’, you might want to tune in to Paramount+ with Showtime instead.
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