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It was just announced that Jennifer Carpenter will be returning for the upcoming revival of Dexter.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 41-year-old actress will reunite with original stars Michael C. Hall and John Lithgow in the limited series.
She was married to Michael off-screen from 2008 to 2011.
Jennifer starred as the title character’s sister in the Showtime show, and was actually killed off in the series finale.
The upcoming 10-episode revival will be set 10 years after after Dexter
Jameela Jamil is calling out any publications that would stoop to the level of comparing two women.
Dexter revival series has unveiled its first full-length trailer, as well as a release date for later this year.The original show, which follows serial killer Dexter Morgan (Michael C Hall), came to an end in 2013 after eight seasons, but a 10-episode reboot was confirmed last year.In the trailer Morgan is seen settling into his new life in the town of Iron Lake under a new alias – though as he increasingly fears the residents will learn about his true nature, his killer urges begin to emerge
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After almost a decade away, “Dexter” is returning.
The Hollywood Reporter, Carpenter will reunite with her ex-husband and former co-star Michael C. Hall when “Dexter” returns for the revival later this year.
Dexter for the show’s highly anticipated revival, according to reports.The actress played Debra Morgan, Dexter’s sister, for all eight seasons of the original series, before being famously killed off in the series finale.The Showtime drama, in which Michael C. Hall played the titular vigilante serial killer, came to a close in 2013.
told The Daily Beast in an interview published early this year. “I include myself in the group of people that wondered, ‘What the hell happened to that guy?’ So I’m excited to step back into it.
More casting news has emerged about Showtime’s upcoming revival of “Dexter”, and it’s certainly intriguing.
Ellise Shafer administratorJennifer Carpenter is set to return for the “Dexter” limited series revival at Showtime, a source close to the production confirmed to Variety.Carpenter played Deb Morgan in the original “Dexter” series, which ran for eight seasons from 2006 to 2013. Carpenter’s character is the adopted sister of Michael C.
John Lithgow is not the only Dexter alum whose dead character would be making a return in the upcoming 10-episode limited series revival on Showtime.
John Lithgow offered new insights into the Dexter revival and his return to the series this morning, after scoring his 13th Emmy nomination.
Jennifer Lopez is going Broadway. JLo has reportedly partnered with Oracle scion and Hollywood producer David Ellison’s production outfit, Skydance, to develop musical projects for TV and film.
Jennifer Lopez is taking on a new project!
The “Bennifer” revival keeps going strong, and the latest chapter in Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s resurrected romance came on Sunday (July 11.) Days after Ben, 48, and Jennifer, 51, were spotted taking their mutual kids out to lunch, the Gone Girl star took two of his kids – Samuel, 9, and 12-year-old Seraphina – out for a jaunt through Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles. Joining the three Afflecks on this trip was J.Lo’s daughter, Emme, 13.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are going from zero to sixty, with the singer seen spending time with Ben's son Sam in the Brentwood neighborhood.Ben and Jen reunited in May, 17 years after they ended their engagement, and the two have been pictured with each other's families since.But Jen and her 13-year-old daughter Emme hit Brentwood Country Mart with Ben and Sam on Friday, with onlookers spotting the four enjoying dinner and shopping.MORE: Alex Rodriguez makes dig at Ben Affleck when asked
It’s July 2021, and instead of talking about “F9,” “Black Widow,” or any of the summer blockbusters from this year, The Playlist Podcast is going back to the ‘80s to talk about two cult classic summer films, “Escape From New York” and “Big Trouble in Little China.” Why? Because they’re both celebrating big anniversaries. Oh, and because John Carpenter is one of the best filmmakers of all time and Kurt Russell is a national treasure.