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Dexter Returns With A Vengeance In ‘Dexter: Resurrection', Streaming On This OTT Platform from July 12

Dexter Returns With A Vengeance In ‘Dexter: Resurrection', Streaming On This OTT Platform from July 12

News1810-07-2025
Curated By : Yatamanyu Narain
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Last Updated: July 10, 2025, 19:22 IST
Dexter: Resurrection, the gripping new chapter in the beloved crime thriller franchise, premieres July 12 exclusively on Prime Video India
Prime Video is set to take fans on another pulse-pounding ride with Dexter: Resurrection, the latest chapter in the iconic crime thriller franchise. Streaming exclusively in India from July 12, the series marks the much-anticipated return of Michael C. Hall as the complex and compelling Dexter Morgan. Created by Clyde Phillips and directed by Marcos Siega and Monica Raymund, the new season also features powerhouse performances from Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, and Jack Alcott, adding even more weight to the psychological saga.
Set in the wake of Dexter: New Blood, the story picks up with Dexter surviving a near-fatal shot inflicted by his own son, Harrison. Waking up from a coma and finding Harrison vanished without a clue, Dexter is thrust into a harrowing manhunt through the shadowy underbelly of New York City. Haunted by his past and desperate to reunite with his son, he is forced to confront both old demons and new adversaries.
At the centre of this new nightmare is Leon Prater, a cold-blooded billionaire and leader of a chilling network of serial killers. As Dexter navigates this sinister web, the series dives deep into the moral ambiguity, guilt, and psychological torment that have always defined his character — and made him so relatable to fans of the genre.
With its trademark blend of nail-biting suspense and emotional complexity, Dexter: Resurrection promises to raise the stakes higher than ever before, exploring not just the killer within, but the father, the fugitive, and the fractured soul behind the bloodstained gloves. Yatamanyu Narain
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