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Forbes
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Where Is ‘Dexter' Streaming After Leaving Netflix? How To Watch Before The Spinoff
Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan in Dexter: Resurrection, episode 2, season 1, streaming on ... More Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, 2025. There's a lot of attention on Dexter due to the anticipated new spinoff starring Michael C. Hall, which lands on Paramount+ with Showtime this summer. If you're planning to binge the original series before Dexter: Resurrection comes out, unfortunately, Netflix is no longer the platform to do so. Wednesday, June 18 marked the last day Dexter was available to stream on Netflix. The streamer pulled the show almost exactly one year after the fan-favorite series landed on the platform on June 19, 2024. The move likely comes after the streaming agreement between Paramount and Netflix expired after a one-year period. The original Hall-led crime drama ran for more than eight seasons from 2006 to 2013. Recently, he returned as a narrator for the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin (2024), which took place in 1991 Miami and followed Dexter as he transformed from student to serial killer. Now, Hall is reprising his killer role in person for the upcoming Dexter: Resurrection. Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan in Dexter: Resurrection, episode 3, season 1, streaming on ... More Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, 2025. After officially leaving Netflix on June 19, all eight seasons of Dexter are now available to stream on Paramount's streaming platform, Paramount+. To watch Dexter, you'll need to sign up for a Paramount+ subscription. The Paramount+ Essential plan costs $7.99 per month (with limited ads), while the Paramount+ with Showtime plan is $12.99 per month. Note: Only Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers will be able to watch the new spinoff Dexter: Resurrection, according to the streaming platform. L-R: Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan and Krysten Ritter as Mia in Dexter: Resurrection, episode 5, ... More season 1, streaming on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, 2025. Dexter: Resurrection premieres on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, July 11. The first two episodes will be available during the series premiere, with new episodes dropping weekly. The spinoff is a sequel to Dexter: New Blood, which was the first continuation of the original Dexter series and ran for one season in 2021. Although Dexter said in New Blood that he had to die so Harrison could live, he now has another chance at life and follows his son to New York City. 'Weeks after taking a bullet to the chest from his own son, Dexter Morgan awakens from a coma to find Harrison gone,' the official synopsis reads. 'Realizing the weight of what he put his son through, Dexter sets out for New York City, determined to find him and make things right.' In addition to Hall, many beloved characters from the Dexter universe are returning for the next installment. Familiar faces include David Zayas and James Remar as Angel Batista and Harry Morgan, and Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan, Dexter's son. John Lithgow and Jimmy Smits will also reprise their roles as Arthur Mitchell (the Trinity Killer) and Miguel Prado. Meanwhile, newcomers to the cast include Neil Patrick Harris, Eric Stonestreet, David Dastmalchian, Uma Thurman, Peter Dinklage, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Kadia Saraf, Dominic Fumusa, and Emilia Suárez. Check out the official trailer for Dexter: Resurrection below.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Dexter' Is Leaving Netflix: Where To Watch The Beloved Michael C. Hall Slasher Series Online
Dexter Morgan never dies. Fans who watched the finale of 2021's Dexter: New Blood thought they'd seen the last of their favorite serial killer. But nope! Paramount+ with Showtime's upcoming series, devilishly titled Dexter: Resurrection, centers on Dexter (Michael C. Hall) as he follows his son Harrison to New York City after recovering from his near-fatal gunshot wound. Per Paramount+, 'When Miami Metro's Angel Batista (David Zayas) arrives with questions, Dexter realizes his past is catching up to him fast. As father and son navigate their own darkness in the city that never sleeps, they soon find themselves deeper than they ever imagined — and that the only way out is together.' If you recall, it was actually Harrison who shot (and presumably killed) Dexter in the New Blood finale, so their father/son reunion in Resurrection should be very interesting. If you were planning on a Dexter rewatch before Dexter: Resurrection premiereson Paramount+ with Showtime (July 11), well, we have some bad news: The original series is leaving Netflix. When is Dexter leaving Netflix? Where can you watch Dexter online? Here's everything you need to know. Yep. Unfortunately, the beloved Michael C. Hall series is leaving Netflix. The last day to watch Dexter on Netflix in the United States is Wednesday, June 18. It appears as though the licensing agreement between Paramount and Netflix that allows Netflix to stream Dexter in the United States is set to expire. Never fear, Paramount+ with Showtime is here! All eight seasons of Dexter are streaming on the platform, which is available for $12.99/month. Paramount+ offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers. Individual episodes and complete seasons of Dexter are available to purchase on Amazon. You can also add Paramount+ with Showtime to your Amazon account for an additional $12.99/month. Amazon offers a free trial for new subscribers. Yes. While you can't watch Dexter on Hulu with a traditional account, you can add Paramount+ with Showtime for an extra $12.99/month. The new Dexter series debuts Friday, July 11, 2025, on the Paramount+ with Showtime plan.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Wicked,' ‘Anora,' More ‘Poker Face,' Record Number of Local Originals on SkyShowtime Slate (Exclusive)
Wicked, Oscar winner Anora, seasons 2 of Poker Face, starring Natasha Lyonne, and Landman, featuring Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, and Sam Elliott, season 3 of Tulsa King, starring Sylvester Stallone, as well as Dexter: Resurrection with Michael C. Hall are among the high-profile titles coming to European streaming service SkyShowtime this year. The streaming joint venture of Comcast and Paramount Global unveiled its slate, including new and exclusive series and first-run Hollywood films, on Tuesday. SkyShowtime also said that 'a record number of local originals' will be coming to the service this year. More from The Hollywood Reporter Locarno Film Festival: Lebanon's Abbout Productions to Receive Producing Award From Popcorn to Pop Culture: Wanda Film Chair Chen Zhixi Unveils Vision for "Super Entertainment Verse" How Clear Angle Studios Is Harnessing the Power of Hollywood's Most Sought-After VFX Tech Among other TV hits, the fourth season of Mayor of Kingstown, starring Jeremy Renner, and season 2 of Seth MacFarlane's comedy Ted are part of the content lineup for SkyShowtime this year, along with such fresh fare as mystery All Her Fault, starring Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning, adventure series Atomic with Alfie Allen and Samira Wiley, the thriller The Iris Affair with Niamh Algar and Tom Hollander, mockumentary The Paper from Greg Daniels (The Office) and Michael Koman (Nathan for You). All seasons of the U.S. comedy classic The Office will also be available on SkyShowtime from June 20, along with all seasons of legal drama Suits from July 17. 'Other iconic series coming to SkyShowtime include the previously announced third season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, premiering on Aug. 4, as well as the newest installment of the hit global NCIS franchise, NCIS: Tony & Ziva, set to launch this autumn,' the streamer said. Among the film hits becoming available on SkyShowtime later this year are the likes of gothic horror film Nosferatu, featuring Bill Skarsgård, Lily-Rose Depp and Nicholas Hoult, and The Brutalist, starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones and Guy Pearce, which will be streaming in select markets. SkyShowtime's upcoming local originals include Spanish original Arcadia, comedy Nails, two Polish originals, namely the continuation of Glina and documentary Krychowiak: One Step from the Top. 'Fresh Swedish comedy-drama Where the Sun Always Shines from critically acclaimed director, writer, and actor Felix Herngren will premiere on Nov. 10, with the second season of hit Nordic crime drama Veronika, directed by Academy Award nominee Mikael Håfström, also coming later this year,' the streamer said. 'We're excited to announce a host of Hollywood hits coming to SkyShowtime over the next few months, alongside some of the best of local storytelling,' said Kai Finke, chief content officer at SkyShowtime. 'We have an incredible lineup of entertainment for everyone to enjoy.' Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise


Newsweek
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Divisive TV Show Loved by Millennials Will Disappear From Netflix Tonight
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Some Netflix viewers are up in arms as beloved but controversial series Dexter is set to leave the streaming giant at midnight. The crime drama series, which first aired on Showtime between 2006 and 2013, was added to Netflix two years ago, and from the very first episode has amassed legions of fans. It's come with controversy, however: the show revolves around a serial killer, with the titular protagonist hunting down and murdering those he sees as having escaped proper punishment by the U.S. justice system. And while the early seasons were a critical success, ratings plummeted as the series went on—and its Season 8 finale is rated 4.8 stars from user ratings on IMDB. For comparison, the infamously divisive ending to Game of Thrones fares just slightly worse, at 4 stars. That said, Dexter proved hugely popular on Netflix: since being added in June 2024, it has enjoyed a whopping 1.01 billion viewing hours, or 94.8 million views, according to What's on Netflix. Dexter star Michael C Hall arrives at the Showtime Celebrates 8 Seasons Of "Dexter" at Milk Studios on June 15, 2013 in Hollywood, California. Dexter star Michael C Hall arrives at the Showtime Celebrates 8 Seasons Of "Dexter" at Milk Studios on June 15, 2013 in Hollywood, Is 'Dexter' Leaving Netflix? Netflix has not announced the reason Dexter is leaving the service on June 19. However, it had been on the service before, and was removed in 2020 after a deal between Netflix and Showtime expired. Netflix licenses shows and movies, and when that license expires, it is removed from the platform if it a new deal isn't reached between both parties. This can come down to whether the rights to the title are still available, how much it costs to license, and how popular a series or movie is in a given region, according to Netflix's Help Center. Additionally, a new spin-off series of the main show, titled Dexter: Resurrection, is due to premiere on July 11, exclusively on rival streaming service Paramount+. Paramount owns the rights to the Dexter franchise, with its streaming platform also home to other spin-off series Dexter: New Blood and Dexter: Original Sin. What Do Fans Think About 'Dexter' Leaving Netflix? There has been a big reaction to Dexter leaving Netflix on June 19, particularly from millennials—who would have been teenagers and young adults when the series was first released, and became part of its key audience. Gen Z viewers who have discovered the series for the first time since it was added to the service have also shared their dismay. According to 2023 data from Statista, 41 percent of millennials reported watching Netflix daily, followed by Gen Z consumers at 34 percent. Just 14 percent of the older generation of baby boomers, reported daily use of the platform. On X, formerly Twitter, one user wrote: "Netflix always ruins everything man I just started watching Dexter and it's leaving tomorrow," as another shared the similar sentiment: "I just got into Dexter and now it's leaving 23 hours." "Nobody told me that Dexter was being removed from Netflix tomorrow so I'm bingeing the next four seasons," one user declared, as one tagged Netflix directly and said: "come on now! I just started watching Dexter and you're taking it away!!! WHHHYYYYYYY!" On TikTok, users were just as frustrated, as one commented on a video by @bingetownjim discussing the removal: "Netflix removing anything good at this point." "Bro I just got to season five, this has to be a joke," another lamented, as one wrote: "I'M ALMOST DONE JUST GIVE ME A BIT LONGER PLEASE." Stock image of a person using a remote to browse a streaming service. Stock image of a person using a remote to browse a streaming Can I Watch 'Dexter' After It Leaves Netflix? In the United States, viewers will only be able to watch Dexter and its spin-off series on Paramount+—or, going old-school and buying the DVDs. Those wishing to scratch their Dexter itch can also watch episodes on Apple TV, but it will cost from $2.99 per episode, according to Just Watch. Other countries may have Dexter on Netflix for a little while longer, as What's On Netflix reports the show may depart on March 31, 2026 in the likes of the United Kingdom and Canada. This would mark exactly two years since it was added to the service in those regions. Newsweek has contacted Netflix via email for comment on this story.


Time of India
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Dexter: Resurrection – Michael C Hall returns in new season, complete cast, plot & release date revealed
The Dark Passenger is back – and this time, Dexter's heading to New York with a mission that's personal, dangerous, and deliciously twisted. Dexter Morgan isn't done yet. Just when we thought New Blood closed the coffin for good, Dexter: Resurrection tears it right open. Michael C Hall returns in what Showtime is calling the most 'unpredictable chapter' in the iconic serial killer saga. The Dexter Resurrection release date has finally been confirmed as Friday, 11th July 2025, with a double-episode premiere on Paramount+, followed by a weekly release. And yes—this time, Dexter's not hiding in a snowy town. He's alive, dangerous, and loose in New York City. Dexter: Resurrection is made by Showtime but will stream on Paramount+. This is a smart move to grow the show's reach. It uses Paramount+'s large streaming audience. At the same time, it keeps Showtime's name and identity strong. This plan helps bring more fans to the Dexter franchise. 10 Biggest Reveals from the Dexter: Resurrection Trailer – Everything We Learned #Dexter What is Dexter: Resurrection about? After surviving that gunshot from his own son Harrison at the end of New Blood, Dexter wakes up in a hospital—alive, confused, and very much alone. His son has vanished, and his past is catching up fast. Desperate to find Harrison, Dexter lands in NYC where he crosses paths with Leon Prater, a billionaire with a disturbing obsession with serial killers. Played by none other than Peter Dinklage, this twisted new villain isn't just rich—he's dark, curious, and deadly. Prater's inviting the most dangerous killers for a little... get-together. Dexter's just one of the guests. 10 Biggest Reveals from the Dexter: Resurrection Trailer – Everything We Learned #Dexter As Michael C Hall told Vanity Fair, this series is more than just a comeback—it's a reset button. 'The ending of New Blood didn't sit right. This time, we're doing it properly.' Watch the Dexter: Resurrection Trailer The newly released Dexter Resurrection trailer delivers exactly what fans have been craving—tense music, shadowy alleys, blood spatter, and that classic Dexter monologue. We get glimpses of Harrison, possibly even darker than before, and a loaded stare-down between Dexter and Batista. The city's big, but it won't hide Dexter for long. Who's in the Dexter: Resurrection cast? The Dexter Resurrection cast is star-studded and absolutely killer: Michael C Hall as Dexter Morgan (back in full psychopathic glory) Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan (still haunted, still dangerous) Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater (the chilling new billionaire villain) Uma Thurman as Charley (a former Special Ops officer, now head of Prater's security) David Zayas as Angel Batista (finally back in a bigger role) James Remar as Harry Morgan (Dexter's moral compass—sort of) Krysten Ritter as Lady Vengeance (a serial killer disguised as a seductive sommelier) John Lithgow as the Trinity Killer (yes, he's back from the dead—kind of) Jimmy Smits as ADA Miguel Prado (returning for a brief but powerful cameo) Eric Stonestreet, David Dastmalchian, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, and more in mystery roles One heartbreaking update though—Jennifer Carpenter (Debra Morgan) won't return this time. She told People she's proud of what she did in New Blood and has now moved on. Dexter: Resurrection Behind the Scenes Filming began in January 2025, and the Dexter Resurrection release date just six months later shows how tightly this was executed. Michael C Hall shared a video from day one on set, saying: 'I'm on set. It's happening. Get ready to take another thrill ride with us.' Showrunner Clyde Phillips also confirmed that the show is structured to allow new viewers to jump in, calling it 'fresh' and 'fully formed.' But for the loyal fans—expect plenty of callbacks and hidden treats. What's Next for Dexter Morgan? If all goes well, this won't be a one-off. Phillips said the plan is to continue the story beyond this season, and Hall is fully on board. In his words: 'This isn't a final goodbye. This is just the beginning of something bigger.' The 'Dexter: Resurrection' set is busy. Peter Dinklage and Michael C. Hall were spotted working together on a scene. The Dexter universe is expanding. Original Sin, the prequel series, has already laid the foundation. Now Resurrection is picking up that baton—and sprinting into something far more ambitious. Dexter: Resurrection - Masala Moments to Watch For A showdown between Dexter and Batista—the one we've waited years for Peter Dinklage channeling pure chaos as a villain richer than God and just as arrogant Dexter and Harrison's twisted father-son reunion—can they bond... without killing anyone? Krysten Ritter's deadly alter ego may give Dexter a run for his money