Paramount+ Gives London a Chance to Live Like a Killer at Immersive Event ‘Dexter: The Experience’

Paramount+ invites London residents to experience life from a serial killer’s perspective as they celebrate the debut of Dexter: Resurrection.

From July 10th-13th, enthusiasts can dive into the world of Dexter: The Experience, an immersive adventure set in London’s East End. Here, visitors will assume the role of Dexter’s dark side for approximately 40 minutes as they tackle puzzles and elude capture.

Led by Michael C. Hall, who played Dexter on screen, this unique experience invites ticket-holders to become part of the Miami Metro Police Department’s forensics team. They will work together to analyze evidence left behind by the Ice Truck Killer, take thrilling photos under Dexter’s signature plastic wrap or even in the Trinity Killer’s blood-filled bathtub.

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Michael C. Hall, famous for his role as Dexter, takes visitors on a journey where they become members of the Miami Metro Police Department’s forensics unit. They will collaborate to solve crimes similar to those committed by the Ice Truck Killer, with opportunities for exciting photos under Dexter’s recognizable plastic wrap or even inside the Trinity Killer’s blood-soaked bathtub.

After concluding your engaging experience, you’ll find yourself with the chance to purchase themed cocktails from the Cuban Bar, along with browsing a carefully selected range of merchandise put together by the Paramount+ team. Those on the waitlist have been granted access to tickets.

The revival of “Dexter: Resurrection” will debut on Paramount+ on July 11, and all previous seasons of “Dexter” and “Dexter: New Blood” are already available for streaming on this platform. Additionally, the prequel series “Dexter: Original Sin,” starring Paddy Gibson as Dexter, is also accessible through the service.

As a passionate fan, I must say that my take on “Dexter: Resurrection,” as per The Hollywood Reporter’s latest review, aligns with their description of it being an entertaining yet questionable risk. It’s intriguing to see the show returning, but I can’t help but wonder if it was truly necessary.

Television analyst Daniel Feinberg stated: “The solid foundation and clear intent that supported ‘Dexter: New Blood’ seem absent, but if your preferred version of ‘Dexter’ was somewhat exaggerated – and the show has always been a dark comedy at its core – there’s still fun to be had here.

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2025-07-11 14:24