
Dexter: Resurrection release date set with Michael C. Hall returning as Dexter Morgan in series
The rumors are true—Dexter Morgan is not dead. Michael C. Hall will reprise his iconic role in Dexter: Resurrection, a sequel series that picks up immediately after Dexter: New Blood.
Set to premiere this summer, the show will launch with two episodes on Friday, July 11, available to stream for Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers. The series will then debut on air on Sunday, July 13, at 8:00 p.m., with subsequent episodes rolling out weekly.
Dexter: Resurrection continues the story of the notorious serial killer following his revival after being shot by his son, Harrison (Jack Alcott), in the previous limited series. The new storyline finds Dexter awakening from a coma, only to discover Harrison has disappeared without a trace. Motivated by guilt, Dexter embarks on a journey to New York City to find his son and make amends. However, his past quickly catches up with him when Miami Metro's Angel Batista (David Zayas) arrives with new questions.
Alongside Hall, the cast includes Jack Alcott, David Zayas, and Uma Thurman as Charley. New faces include Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Kadia Saraf, Dominic Fumusa, and Emilia Suárez. Dexter: Resurrection also features guest stars Neil Patrick Harris, Krysten Ritter, Eric Stonestreet, and David Dastmalchian. Production is currently underway in New York City.
The series, which is produced by Showtime Studios and Counterpart Studios, is showrun by Clyde Phillips, who also executive produced Dexter: New Blood. Michael C. Hall will also serve as an executive producer alongside Scott Reynolds, Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns, and Marcos Siega, with Siega directing six episodes and Monica Raymund directing four.
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