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Dexter: Original Sin Season 2 – Latest updates on release date, cast and plot details
Dexter: Original Sin Season 2 – Latest updates on release date, cast and plot details

Business Upturn

time23-07-2025

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Dexter: Original Sin Season 2 – Latest updates on release date, cast and plot details

By Aman Shukla Published on July 23, 2025, 19:00 IST Last updated July 23, 2025, 11:53 IST Alright, Dexter fans, let's talk about Dexter: Original Sin Season 2! After that wild first season dropped on Paramount+ with Showtime, folks can't stop buzzing about what's next for young Dexter Morgan. The prequel, set in the gritty Miami of 1991, hooked us with its bloody dive into Dexter's early days as a budding vigilante killer. With Season 2 officially greenlit, here's the lowdown on when it's coming, who's in it, and what kind of twisted plot we're in for. When Is Dexter: Original Sin Season 2 Coming Out? So, here's the deal: Paramount+ announced Season 2 on April Fool's Day 2025—yep, April 1, but no joke! The first season wrapped up on February 14, 2025, and since the showrunners moved fast last time (filming kicked off in June 2024 and premiered by December), we're crossing our fingers for a quick turnaround. Our bet? We could see new episodes by late 2025 or maybe early 2026, depending on how fast they get cameras rolling. The writers are already brainstorming, which is a good sign things are moving. No exact date yet, but keep your eyes peeled for news from Paramount+ or Showtime. If you're itching to revisit Dexter's first kills, Season 1 is streaming now on Paramount+. Who's in the Cast of Dexter: Original Sin Season 2? The cast of Dexter: Original Sin is a big reason fans fell in love with the show, and Season 2 looks like it'll bring back the heavy hitters. Here's who we expect to see: Patrick Gibson as Dexter Morgan : Patrick absolutely nailed young Dexter—charming, creepy, and all kinds of complicated. He's pumped to keep playing the role, calling it a 'dream gig' in a recent interview. No way he's sitting this one out. : Patrick absolutely nailed young Dexter—charming, creepy, and all kinds of complicated. He's pumped to keep playing the role, calling it a 'dream gig' in a recent interview. No way he's sitting this one out. Christian Slater as Harry Morgan : Harry, Dexter's dad and moral guide (well, as moral as you get teaching your kid to kill 'bad guys'), is a fan favorite. Since Harry dies in 1992 in the original Dexter timeline, Season 2 might be his last hurrah, but the showrunner's hinted at sneaky ways to keep Slater around—maybe flashbacks or Dexter's imagination running wild. : Harry, Dexter's dad and moral guide (well, as moral as you get teaching your kid to kill 'bad guys'), is a fan favorite. Since Harry dies in 1992 in the original timeline, Season 2 might be his last hurrah, but the showrunner's hinted at sneaky ways to keep Slater around—maybe flashbacks or Dexter's imagination running wild. Molly Brown as Debra Morgan : Deb's just starting her cop journey after joining the police academy in Season 1. She's bound to be back, probably stirring up trouble as she gets closer to Dexter's secrets. : Deb's just starting her cop journey after joining the police academy in Season 1. She's bound to be back, probably stirring up trouble as she gets closer to Dexter's secrets. Sarah Michelle Gellar as Tanya Martin : Buffy herself stole scenes as the forensics chief, and guess what? She's confirmed she's returning, even though she was just a guest star last season. Fans are stoked! : Buffy herself stole scenes as the forensics chief, and guess what? She's confirmed she's returning, even though she was just a guest star last season. Fans are stoked! James Martinez, Christina Milian, Alex Shimizu, and Reno Wilson: These guys play younger versions of Angel Batista, Maria LaGuerta, Vince Masuka, and Bobby Wyatt from the original series. They're all likely to stick around, bringing that Miami Metro vibe we love. What to Expect from the Plot in Dexter: Original Sin Season 2? Okay, let's get to the juicy stuff—what's Season 2 actually about? No official plot details yet, but the Season 1 finale left us with plenty to chew on. We saw Dexter, barely 20, make his first kill and start his forensics gig at Miami Metro. The finale dropped a bombshell with Brian Moser—yep, the Ice Truck Killer himself—spying on Dexter from the shadows. Plus, Deb's now on her way to becoming a cop, and Harry's still trying to keep Dexter's 'Dark Passenger' in check. Here's what we think we're in for: Dexter Levels Up: Word from showrunner Clyde Phillips is that Dexter's getting bolder. He's not just dipping his toes into killing anymore—he's diving in headfirst. Expect him to take bigger risks, maybe even mess up and leave a trail. Harry's Last Stand: Since Harry's supposed to kick the bucket in 1992, Season 2 might show his final days. The original series hinted he took his own life after seeing Dexter's dark side, so brace for some heavy father-son moments. Deb's Cop Life: With Debra training to be a police officer, she's getting dangerously close to Dexter and Harry's secret world. Will she start sniffing around? That could make family dinners super awkward. Brian Moser Enters the Chat: Brian's cameo at the end of Season 1 was a game-changer. Season 2 might dig into Dexter's messed-up bond with his brother, who's got his own killer instincts brewing. Harry's Secrets: There's talk about exploring Harry's past, like the heartbreaking loss of his first son, Harry Jr., who drowned as a kid. That could hit hard and explain why Harry's so intense about guiding Dexter. Angel's Good Days: James Martinez, who plays Angel, wants to show his character's happier side before the divorce we know is coming. A little lightness in this dark show? I'm here for it. Season 2 will probably stick to 10 episodes and stay in the 1991-1992 timeline to keep things tidy before the original Dexter kicks off in 2006. 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Sarah Michelle Gellar Talks Jennifer Love Hewitt Feud Rumor
Sarah Michelle Gellar Talks Jennifer Love Hewitt Feud Rumor

Buzz Feed

time16-07-2025

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Sarah Michelle Gellar Talks Jennifer Love Hewitt Feud Rumor

You might remember last year when Sarah Michelle Gellar sparked feud rumors with her I Know What You Did Last Summer costar Jennifer Love Hewitt. It happened in December at the premiere of Sarah's show Dexter: Original Sin, when she was asked about Jennifer's possible involvement in the sequel to the 1997 movie, which originally starred them as teenagers Julie (Jennifer) and Helen (Sarah). "I know Jennifer Love Hewitt said that she's possibly returning," the interviewer noted. "Can't tell us?" Sarah looked immediately annoyed before shrugging and telling the reporter, "I have nothing to do with that." Her short, awkward, and seemingly "disgusted" response led many viewers to speculate that there was secretly a feud between them, and more questions were only raised this week after they failed to take pictures together at the sequel's premiere. And eventually, Sarah addressed the speculation on Instagram. "For everyone asking - I never got to see @jenniferlovehewitt, who is fantastic in the movie," Sarah wrote underneath photos with much of the cast, including Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui Wonders, and Freddie Prinze Jr. "I was inside with my kids when the big carpet happened. And unfortunately JLH didn't come to the after party." Sarah added, "If you have ever been to one of these it's crazy. I sadly didn't get pics with most of the cast. But that doesn't change how amazing I think they all are. Unfortunately some things happen only in real life and not online." Well, there you have it! Nothing to see here, folks — but you can see the two of them on screens this Friday when I Know What You Did Last Summer hits theaters.

‘Dexter: Resurrection' stars James Remar and Jack Alcott tease the ‘scariest possible thing' that could happen
‘Dexter: Resurrection' stars James Remar and Jack Alcott tease the ‘scariest possible thing' that could happen

New York Post

time14-07-2025

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  • New York Post

‘Dexter: Resurrection' stars James Remar and Jack Alcott tease the ‘scariest possible thing' that could happen

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. The story of Dexter the serial killer continues in 'Dexter: Resurrection,' and this time, it's a multi-generational saga. 'Dexter: Resurrection,' which is the fourth show in the 'Dexter' franchise, premiered on Friday, July 11 on Paramount+ and Sunday, July 13 at 8 p.m. on Showtime. Advertisement The story centers on Dexter the serial killer (Michael C. Hall) as he follows his estranged son, Harrison (Jack Alcott), to New York City – all the while, he's trailed by the ghost of his late father, Harry (James Remar), as his conscience. 8 David Zayas, Emilia Suarez, James Remar, Jack Alcott, Michael C. Hall, Uma Thurman, Dominic Fumusa, Peter Dinklage and Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine at the 'Dexter: Ressurection' NYC premiere on July 9, 2025. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock 8 Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan in 'Dexter: Resurrection.' Zach Dilgard/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME Advertisement 'I definitely picked as many brains as I could. It really was a master class each and every day, each and every person. There were plenty of days that I didn't even work. I wasn't called [to set], but I came in to watch specific actors and scenes,' Alcott 26, told The Post. In addition to Hall and Remar, the cast includes heavyweights such as Peter Dinklage and Uma Thurman. 'Like, I want to see the big dogs work,' Alcott added. 'Everybody was incredibly kind and welcoming to me, the young guy that's on the show. I'm incredibly thankful for that.' 8 James Remar as Harry Morgan in 'Dexter: Resurrection.' Zach Dilgard/Paramount+ with SHO Advertisement The original 'Dexter' aired on Showtime for eight seasons from 2006 to 2013, following Dexter (Hall) a serial killer whose cop father, Harry (Remar), taught him to channel his urges into targeting fellow killers. By day, Dexter worked for the Miami police, with colleagues such as Angel Batista (David Zayas). By night, he went after killers who slipped through the cracks of the justice system, and gave them his own brand of bloody vigilante justice. The show had the spinoff 'Dexter: New Blood' in 2021, which introduced Dexter to his troubled estranged son, Harrison (Alcott). 8 James Remar and Jack Alcott in their July 2025 interview with New York Post. New York Post Advertisement 8 Jack Alcott in his interview with New York Post. New York Post 8 James Remar as Harry Morgan in 'Dexter: Resurrection.' Zach Dilgard/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME Harrison sees Dexter as a monster, so Alcott wonders, 'Oh my God, what if I'm a monster too? That is the scariest possible thing.' The third spinoff, 2024's 'Dexter: Original Sin,' followed Dexter's origins as a young man, starring Patrick Gibson in the title role and Christian Slater as his father, Harry. 'I've known Christian [Slater] for many, many years. Actually, we were in a movie together. I think it might have been his first film, called 'Tales from the Darkside.' I believe he was all of 18 years old. And I love him. He's a wonderful actor, and he's a good man,' Remar, 71, told The Post. 8 Patrick Gibson as Dexter Morgan and Christian Slater as Harry Morgan in 'Dexter: Original Sin.' Patrick Wymore/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME 8 James Remar and Jack Alcott in their interview with The New York Post. New York Post 'My feelings about another actor playing the part, I think would be like Richard Burton watching Peter O'Toole play Hamlet.' Advertisement He explained, 'Because the role is so iconic, because it's something that other guys can try their hand at. It makes me feel very proud to be the guy that originated a role that other great actors now are taking on. I'm very honored and flattered.' He quipped, 'I'm glad they didn't get some no-name bum! They got Christian Slater, who's top shelf.'

'She deserves a great guy' — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce get Modern Family star's stamp of approval
'She deserves a great guy' — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce get Modern Family star's stamp of approval

Time of India

time13-07-2025

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  • Time of India

'She deserves a great guy' — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce get Modern Family star's stamp of approval

Modern Family star gives heartwarming take on Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's romance (Getty Images) Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce just got another celebrity stamp of approval, and this time it came from Modern Family's most iconic uncle. Yep, Eric Stonestreet aka Cam Tucker himself, is weighing in on the pop princess and NFL tight end's relationship, and he's all in. His message? She's with a great guy and he knows because he's been friends with Travis for years. This isn't just a random Hollywood take. This is Chiefs Kingdom family energy. Eric Stonestreet says he's known Travis Kelce 'for a long time' and fully supports the Swift romance During the red carpet premiere for Dexter: Original Sin , Stonestreet was asked the one question that everyone in the entertainment universe is obsessed with: What does he think of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce? Without skipping a beat, he made it clear: 'Modern Family' star Eric Stonestreet gushes over Taylor Swift's romance with his 'great' pal Tra... 'I've known Travis for a long time, and I was so happy for him when they started dating because I know him. She deserves a great guy, and he's a great guy.' Stonestreet was glowing as he talked about the couple, calling Travis 'awesome' and insisting Taylor's with someone who's truly solid. Honestly, it sounded less like a soundbite and more like proud-dad energy. This isn't just another celeb fan moment, Stonestreet is Chiefs family Eric Stonestreet isn't just some actor tossing out compliments for clicks. The man bleeds red and gold. He's been repping the Kansas City Chiefs for years, showing up at games, celebrating Super Bowl wins, and riding the wave with Mahomes, Kelce, and the crew long before the Swifties arrived. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dementia Has Been Linked To a Common Habit. Do You Do It? Memory Health Learn More Undo So when he says he knows Travis personally and is genuinely happy for him? That hits different. It's not just a PR-friendly endorsement. It's the real-life bestie blessing we didn't know we needed. Another celeb co-sign for Traylor and this one's extra wholesome From Gigi Hadid and Ryan Reynolds to Blake Lively to Eric Stonestreet, the Traylor cinematic universe keeps expanding. And while most celeb takes are from fans or media friends, Stonestreet's comments felt deeply personal. He's seen Kelce off-camera and off the field. Probably even shared some Kansas City BBQ with him. So when he says Taylor's dating 'a great guy,' he means it. Taylor's dating someone with deep roots in Kansas City, and now she's got hometown approval on lock. Travis Kelce has already won over Swifties, but now he's officially won over Cam. What's next, a duet with Mitchell Pritchett? Because honestly? We'd watch that too. Also read - 'He's in the sunken place': Travis Kelce's post-Taylor Swift transformation has fans spiraling For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here . Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!

Six Feet Under was underappreciated, says Michael C Hall
Six Feet Under was underappreciated, says Michael C Hall

Perth Now

time13-07-2025

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  • Perth Now

Six Feet Under was underappreciated, says Michael C Hall

Michael C Hall thinks Six Feet Under was "underappreciated". The 54-year-old actor starred in the hit drama series between 2001 and 2005, but Michael doesn't think the show gets the respect that it deserves for breaking "storytelling boundaries". He told The Independent: "The Sopranos was like the firstborn, golden son, and Six Feet Under was sort of the black-sheep sibling. It existed, zeitgeist-wise, or priorities-of-the-network-wise, in the shadow of The Sopranos. But I don't have a chip on my shoulder about Six Feet Under being massively underappreciated." Six Feet Under followed a family who ran a funeral home in Los Angeles, and Michael thinks it proved to be hugely influential within the TV industry The actor said: "I knew it meant a great deal to people who loved it, and it broke storytelling boundaries in a way that paved the way for a great many storytellers that followed." Meanwhile, Michael is reprising the role of Dexter Morgan for Dexter: Resurrection. The sequel series sees Dexter awake from a coma, and Michael admits that he found the idea of reviving the iconic TV character to be "enticing". The actor shared: "I became increasingly compelled by the notion that, if he didn't die, Dexter may finally find himself liberated. "He's been lugging around and brooding over his past for many years, and the idea of finding him in a new environment was enticing. It always felt like a crapshoot, a dice roll, whatever you want to call it – but it was worth rolling those dice." The sequel series stars the likes of Uma Thurman and Peter Dinklage, and Michael admits that much of his career success stems from the talented people he's worked with. Michael - who also reprised the role of Dexter for Dexter: New Blood and Dexter: Original Sin - explained: "As an actor, you're only as good as the people you're acting with. "And it was gratifying that people of this calibre joined us – it gave us a sense that, OK, we're not out of our minds. If Peter Dinklage or Uma Thurman saw something they thought was a horrendous idea, they wouldn't sign up."

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