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Paramount+ Gives London a Chance to Live Like a Killer at Immersive Event ‘Dexter: The Experience'

Paramount+ Gives London a Chance to Live Like a Killer at Immersive Event ‘Dexter: The Experience'

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Paramount+ is offering Londoners a chance to live like a serial killer in celebration of the release of Dexter: Resurrection.
From July 10 to 13, fans will be able to get their hands bloody at Dexter: The Experience, an immersive journey in London's East End where guests work as Dexter's dark passenger for over 40 minutes to solve puzzles and evade capture.
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During this experience, narrated by Dexter star Michael C. Hall, actors guide ticket-holders through the experience as fans of the franchise get to join the forensics department at Miami Metro Police Department, piece together body parts left by the Ice Truck Killer, and get some chilling photo ops under Dexter's signature plastic wrap or in the Trinity Killer's bathtub of blood.
At the end of the immersive experience is the opportunity to order show-themed cocktails at the Cuban Bar and browse a range of merchandise thoughtfully curated by the Paramount+ team. Tickets have been released to waitlist sign-ups.
Dexter: Resurrection premieres on Paramount+ on July 11, and previous seasons of Dexter and Dexter: New Blood are also available on the platform. Prequel series Dexter: Original Sin with Paddy Gibson in the titular role is also on the streaming service.
The Hollywood Reporter's recently released review of Dexter: Resurrection describes the show as 'an amusing but unnecessary gamble.'
TV critic Daniel Feinberg wrote: 'All of the grounding and clarity of purpose that carried Dexter: New Blood is gone, but if the version of Dexter that you enjoy was already borderline cartoonish — and the show is, and always has been, a dark comedy at heart — there's entertainment to be found here.'
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