Dexter, Resurrection
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This article contains spoilers for the series premiere of Dexter: Resurrection, titled "A Beating Heart...". Dexter (Michael C. Hall) isn't the only one back from the dead for Dexter: Resurrection. The aptly-named continuation of the popular Dexter franchise not only revived Hall's titular serial killer after his confirmed death at the end of Dexter: New Blood,
"A Beating Heart..." is a fan-filled and solid introduction to a series with much promise. While it’s heavily built up on cameos in the way Marvel tries
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Dexter: Resurrection premieres with a two-episode debut on July 11 via Paramount+ Premium, followed by a Showtime airing on July 13 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Dexter Morgan has always struggled with the Code of Harry. Dexter: Resurrection elevates his rule-breaking to a new level.
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EURweb on MSN‘Dexter: Resurrection’ Brings Michael C. Hall Back for a Thrilling New Chapter | EUR Video ExclusiveMichael C. Hall is once again stepping into the blood-stained shoes of Dexter Morgan in the upcoming Showtime series “Dexter: Resurrection.” Picking up weeks after the dramatic events of “Dexter: New Blood,
"Dexter: Resurrection" stars Michael C. Hall and Uma Thurman were among the cast members to attend the series premiere in New York City Wednesday.
"Dexter: Resurrection" star Uma Thurman explains why she's not surprised Dexter is still alive after being killed off.
“Dexter: Resurrection” will debut with two episodes on Friday, July 11 on streaming and on demand for Paramount+ subscribers with the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan, before its on-air debut Sunday, July 13 at 8:00 pm ET/PT. Remaining episodes will premiere weekly. Four of the 10 episodes were screened for review.
Half a decade ago, his son shot him through the heart. And yet, Dexter Morgan is alive and killing again — this time in 'Dexter: Resurrection.'