
Dexter Resurrection episode 4 release time ahead of Call Me Red debut
WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Dexter Resurrection.
Dexter Resurrection has proved a massive hit with devoted fans of the franchise, so when can viewers expect episode four to drop on Paramount+?
Three years have elapsed since Dexter New Blood reached its conclusion, with Dexter Resurrection continuing 10 weeks after Harrison (played by Jack Alcott) gunned down his father Dexter Morgan (Michael C Hall).
Dexter has been making a fresh start in New York, where he encounters billionaire Leon Prater (Peter Dinklage) who welcomes him into a group of serial killers.
However, it appears that mixing with "his people" brings Dexter more trouble than solace, with Captain Angel Batista (David Zayas) still attempting to hunt him down.
What time does Dexter Resurrection come out?
Dexter Resurrection launched its opening two episodes on Friday, July 11, on Paramount+ in the UK and US, and Sunday, July 13, on Showtime in the US.
Currently, a single episode arrives every Friday on Paramount+ with episode four, Call Me Red, on the horizon.
For fans in the UK, Dexter Resurrection is only available on Paramount+ with the latest episodes dropping at 8am BST (British Summer Time).
A subscription to Paramount+ costs £3.99 per month, but those who have Sky TV with Sky Cinema included in their package can also enjoy the content on Paramount+.
Dexter Resurrection's upcoming episode is set to return on Friday, July 25, at 12am ET/9pm PT in the States.
Meanwhile, for cable viewers who watch the spin-off on Showtime, episode four is going to be repeated on Sunday, July 27, at 8pm ET/PT.
The third episode, titled 'Backseat Driver', concluded with Dexter taking the life of Ronald Schmidt (played by Marc Menchaca), but not before severing his thumb prior to incinerating his body.
This action is later clarified when Dexter breaks into Schmidt's flat, discovering cash, an untouched mobile and an intriguing invitation addressed "to those who share the craft".
Dexter utilises Schmidt's thumbprint to unlock additional information, but what will he uncover?
Hinting at future events, the summary for the fourth episode states: "Dexter attends a mysterious gathering, hosted by a highly influential figure with macabre ambitions.
"Harrison continues to struggle with mounting guilt and pressure at work, just as Angel Batista arrives in New York City."
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