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Where Is ‘Dexter' Streaming After Leaving Netflix? How To Watch Before The Spinoff

Where Is ‘Dexter' Streaming After Leaving Netflix? How To Watch Before The Spinoff

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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.

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