Dexter: Resurrection Could Actually Save The Franchise

Dexter: Resurrection Could Actually Save The Franchise

Key Takeaways

  • Dexter: Resurrection is to begin filming in January 2025 and air on Paramount+ next summer.
  • The sequel series has the chance to save the franchise after two failed finales.
  • The revival seeks to correct past mistakes, aiming to satisfy fans with a new take on Dexter’s story.

As a die-hard Dexter fan who has followed this dark and twisted serial killer’s journey since the very beginning, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and trepidation about the upcoming season 1 of Dexter: Resurrection. Having been left hanging after two less than satisfying finales, the pressure is undoubtedly on Clyde Phillips and his team to deliver a story that does justice to one of TV’s most iconic antiheroes.


Filming for “Dexter: Resurrection” is set to start in January 2025, with airing scheduled for the following summer on Paramount+ and Showtime. Michael C. Hall will return as the central character, Dexter Morgan, the serial killer. The storyline continues right after the end of “Dexter: New Blood”. After two unsuccessful series finales, this sequel series presents a chance to correct course, potentially restoring the reputation of the entire franchise if the proper choices are made.

The popularity of the Dexter TV universe remains strong since its inception in 2006, with fresh viewers discovering it through streaming platforms like Netflix and Paramount+. The upcoming year promises significant growth for the Dexter franchise, as two new shows are set to premiere. Alongside a sequel series, a prequel titled, Dexter: Original Sin, is scheduled to debut on December 13, 2024. Notably, Michael C. Hall will voice the origin story narration for Dexter in this spin-off.

Dexter: Resurrection Has An Opportunity To Save The Franchise After Two Failed Finales

Dexter: Resurrection
StarringMichael C. Hall, Jack Alcott (rumored), David Zayas (rumored) and Julia Jones (rumored)
Created byClyde Phillips
Executive ProducersClyde Phillips and Michael C. Hall

The success of “Dexter” from 2006 to 2013 turned it into a franchise. After a long break, the infamous serial killer reappeared in “New Blood,” making it Showtime’s most-watched show. Following this, Paramount’s merger increased the interest for more tales set in Dexter’s world. Unfortunately, Dexter was presumed dead at the end of “New Blood,” which proved to be a misstep. The initial plan was to focus on Harrison, but that was abandoned, and instead, a prequel series was created. However, at the San Diego Comic Con 2024 panel for “Dexter: Original Sin,” it was confirmed that a sequel series featuring Michael C. Hall is under development.

Dexter: Resurrection Could Actually Save The Franchise

Many viewers were perplexed by the news about the return of “Dexter” as Dexter’s supposed ending, as portrayed in “New Blood”, was previously affirmed by showrunner Clyde Phillips in an interview with Deadline following its broadcast in 2022.

Let me clarify: Dexter’s story has come to an end, as it’s evident from the series finale that Dexter is no longer alive. It would be misleading to keep this a secret from viewers.

In a conversation with Variety, Michael C. Hall hinted that the character Dexter might still be living following his appearance at San Diego Comic-Con 2024.

I don’t know what I am authorized to say other than, it’s really cold out there.

This refers to Dexter bleeding out in the snowy woods in Iron Lake at the end of New Blood, but it appears he miraculously survived and will take the lead role in Dexter: Resurrection. Most fans were excited rather than outraged by the major Dexter retcon, because there was a desire to see Dexter’s story wrapped up in a more satisfying way, as opposed to both of Dexter’s finales, and Dexter: Resurrection has the potential to achieve this.

Dexter: Resurrection Key Facts

  • Season 1 will air in Summer 2025
  • The sequel will not be a limited series.

If The Same Mistakes Are Made Again, It Could Spell The End For The Dexter-verse

Dexter: Resurrection Could Actually Save The Franchise

The upcoming series, titled “Dexter: Resurrection“, differs from its predecessor as it won’t be confined to a limited run. Whether this change is beneficial or not remains to be seen. Fans yearn for a fitting conclusion to Dexter’s tale, yet they also crave more stories, a desire that New Blood‘s massive viewership underscores. Given the potential for multiple seasons in the new installment of Dexter’s story, it’s crucial that the narrative is robust and ultimately provides a satisfying resolution. Fans are unsure about what else can be explored with Dexter, but if the creative team can devise an intriguing new angle for Dexter, it could rescue the franchise and potentially expand the Dexter-verse further.

Michael C. Hall’s Future Dexter Roles

  • The ‘inner voice of Dexter’ narrator in Dexter: Original Sin
  • The lead role of Dexter Morgan in Dexter: Resurrection

Following two finales that didn’t sit well with many viewers, Clyde Phillips and his writing team face a significant challenge to end Dexter: Resurrection satisfactorily. If they repeat the same errors, it could potentially spell the end for the entire franchise. However, given the current state of things, there’s nowhere to go but up. The prequel series will likely provide additional depth to Dexter’s ongoing story in the present timeline, possibly intertwining with Dexter: Original Sin. Dexter is a captivating character, and Michael C. Hall’s presence in both shows is crucial for the franchise’s future success.

As a die-hard Dexter fan, I can’t help but feel let down by the writers’ portrayal of him as the ultimate villain in New Blood. In my opinion, Dexter: Resurrection should bring back the essence that made us love the character in the first place. Instead of painting him as a cold-hearted killer, it would be great if they could highlight his compassionate and redeeming qualities. A fulfilling ending might involve giving Dexter a chance at redemption and a happier outcome compared to what we’ve seen so far. This way, the conclusion to his story could resonate more positively with fans, but if they stick to a similar path, it may very well be the end of the line for this beloved franchise.

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2024-09-24 00:33