Dexter is one of the most beloved TV series of the ’00s.
Dexter is one of the most beloved TV series of the ’00s.
EXCLUSIVE: Michael C. Hall has signed with CAA for representation.
A Dexter prequel series about the Trinity Killer is being considered at Showtime, following the announcement two spinoff projects have received straight-to-series orders.
EXCLUSIVE: Face/Off and Hacksaw Ridge producer David Permut has acquired Steve Lillbuen’s true crime book The Devil’s Cinema about Canadian filmmaker Mark Twitchell who was convicted of first degree murder in 2011.
Sasha Urban editorShowtime announced today that it is donating $100,000 to the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum, which is located on the Allegany Territory of the Seneca Nation, where the network’s series “Dexter: New Blood” is set.The donation will fund the museum’s efforts to digitize its archives and record the history of the Seneca Nation, including footage, music, oral histories, print news and other media passed down from elders in the community. The contribution will also help fund the museum’s Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center, which educates visitors on the tribal history of Western New York state.“I’m excited to receive this gift from Showtime, which demonstrates its commitment to the preservation of heritage,” said Dr.
Dexter: New Blood is shattering records for Showtime. Over the series’ 10-episode run, it averaged over 8 million weekly viewers across all Showtime platforms, becoming the most-watched series in the premium cabler’s history.
SPOILER ALERT: This story includes details from the finale of Showtime’s Dexter: New Blood.
SPOILER ALERT: The interview below reveals major storylines from Showtime’s Dexter: New Blood finale.
After just over eight years away, everyone’s favourite dashing serial killer Dexter is returning for another run of righteous murdering.
the old Dexter Morgan resurfaced — and he sure made a bloody mess when he did.kicked off a new era on Sunday for the not-so-reformed killer, who, for the better part of a decade, had remained abstinent when it came to striking a fatal blow.
ALERT: This story contains details of tonight’s premiere of Showtime’s Dexter: New Blood premiere
LaToya Ferguson In the pantheon of shows known for having the “worst series finale” of all time, Showtime’s “Dexter” is right at the top. Since the episode titled “Remember the Monsters?” originally aired eight years ago, anti-hero serial killer Dexter Morgan faking his own death and pivoting to becoming a lumberjack has been a shorthand for what a show shouldn’t do when it finally ends, even if it’s ending on top or on its own terms.
Eight years after he crept into the woods of the Pacific Northwest, Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) returns to audiences in Showtime’s “Dexter: New Blood.” Over the run of the original series, “Dexter” went from a critical darling to a case study in how not to end a series.
Michael C. Hall reintroduces himself as Dexter Morgan in Showtime's continuation of the hit drama, .
Dexter’s Michael C. Hall looks chilling in the key art for Showtime’s upcoming revival Dexter: New Blood.
Showtime released the official trailer for the upcoming event series Dexter: New Blood, providing more than a few clues about what longtime fans of the killer show can expect.
It’s almost time. Dexter: New Blood marks the return of America’s favorite serial killer!
Dexter Morgan is returning. But this time, he’s known as Jim Lindsay, and he has ditched the warmth of Miami for upstate New York, as Showtime has offered the first real trailer for its new limited series, “Dexter: New Blood.” As seen in the trailer for ‘New Blood,’ Showtime’s hit series, “Dexter,” returns with more death and mystery.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVDuring the last eight years since Dexter Morgan faked his own death and went off the grid in Showtime’s serial killer drama, he has lived a “nomadic” existence according to star and executive producer Michael C. Hall.
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
After almost a decade away, “Dexter” is returning.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVMichael C. Hall — serial killer Dexter Morgan himself — has known since Showtime’s serial killer drama “Dexter” ended that a return to the character was a possibility.
The prodigal serial killer returns! Dexter is coming back to Showtime after eight years, and fans of the charming vigilante couldn’t be happier.
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.
Dexter universe for the show’s forthcoming revival.The actor originally starred in the show’s fourth season, and won an Emmy award for his performance as “Trinity Killer” Arthur Mitchell.There’s no word yet on what form Lithgow’s return will take, as Mitchell was killed off by Dexter Morgan in the season four finale ‘The Getaway’ in 2009.Deadline reports that Lithgow is only expected to film on set “for about a day or so”, and that the 10-episode series’ showrunner Clyde Phillips has “concocted
EXCLUSIVE: John Lithgow is returning to his old Dexter stomping ground.
Fans of “Dexter” have long complained about the 2013 series finale, and hopes are high now that the serial-killer drama is getting a do-over with an upcoming reboot.
Fans of “Dexter” were thrilled by the announcement of Showtime’s plans for a limited-series revival of the serial killer drama that ended its run in 2013.
picked up for a limited series revival that will see series star Michael C.
Michael C. Hall is talking about the highly anticipated revival of “Dexter”.
Michael C. Hall is opening up about why now was the right time to revisit .Back in October, Showtime announced it was reviving the serial killer drama for a 10-episode season with Hall back as Dexter Morgan, nearly eight years after wrapping the original series.
You can’t keep a good serial killer down.
Dexter revival has cast Clancy Brown as the lead villain.The show, which bowed out with a controversial and poorly received finale in 2013, is set to return to Showtime later this year.Brown will appear opposite Michael C. Hall, who returns to his role as the titular Dexter Morgan, portraying Kurt Caldwell, as the show’s lead villain.An official description of Brown’s character reads: “Caldwell was born and raised in the town of Iron Lake.
Michael C. Hall is reprising his role of Dexter Morgan in a new limited series, in part because of how fans reacted to the end of the show’s original eight-season run.
Dexter Season 9 will return in 2021, and fans are already speculating about what the revival will have in store for the lovable serial killer Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall).According to TV Insider, the revival is very much a new chapter in Dexter’s life.
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