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NZ Herald
a day ago
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
Dexter has been resurrected again. He has company
Michael C. Hall returns as his signature character in Dexter: Resurrection, the third spinoff of the serial killer drama Dexter. Networks are releasing fewer scripted series than they did several years ago, but brand extension mania has only intensified in franchises like Dexter, Yellowstone and Power. On a morning in mid-May, inside a trailer at the base of a Long Island hotel, Kat St. John, a set costumer, attacked a


USA Today
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
When do new episodes of ‘Dexter: Resurrection' release? Date, time, more
Michael C. Hall is back as Dexter Morgan for "Dexter: Resurrection," which is up and running as Season 1 premiered earlier this month. The "Dexter" revival series features other Hollywood stars earning sinister tabloid monikers, including "How I Met Your Mother" star Neil Patrick Harris and "Modern Family" star Eric Stonestreet. The serial killers are summoned to New York for a MurderCon-style meetup with Charley (Uma Thurman), the head of security for mysterious billionaire Leon Prater (Peter Dinklage), per the trailer released May 31. "They don't all live in New York City, but let's say they've been invited there; it's a gathering," said "Dexter" creator and executive producer Clyde Phillips, who stocks the revival show with new uber-villains. "This season is a unique launching pad for however many years this series will be going." Here's what to know about Season 1 of "Dexter: Resurrection.' How to watch 'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1 New episodes of Season 1 of "Dexter: Resurrection" will premiere on Paramount+ Premium on Fridays at 3:01 a.m. ET. Paramount+ offers two flexible plans to fit your streaming needs. Paramount+ Essential is just $7.99 per month and gives you access to thousands of episodes, movies and live NFL on CBS (with limited ads). Paramount+ Premium is $12.99 per month and includes everything in the Essential plan plus Showtime originals, blockbuster movies and live TV with fewer ads. What is the 'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1 episode schedule? Here is the full list of episode release dates for Season 1 of "Dexter: Resurrection:" Watch the 'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1 trailer Contributing: Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY. Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at and follow him on X @fern_cerv_. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you purchase through our links, the USA Today Network may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change.


New Indian Express
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Michael C Hall Interview: Dexter's deviations from the code have humanised him
The actor continues, 'But there are characters on television now who are much more sort of just straight-up reprehensible. Dexter is doing reprehensible things, but in his own sort of outside-the-lines morality, he is trying, and I think in this new instance, really trying to be rigidly an adherent of the code. Like Bob Dylan said, 'To live outside the law, you have to be honest'. And I think Dexter has come to realise that he needs to be an honest advocate and proponent of his own code." Despite his rigid adherence to the code, Dexter, on occasion, veers away from it in the original series. Sometimes, these deviations are a matter of self-preservation, but there are also instances, such as a particularly memorable rage killing, where Dexter's primal instincts take over, resulting in him breaking his own rules. For an actor portraying such a morally complex character, these moments of deviation must be particularly challenging. Do they lead to conversations with the creators about the character's direction and consistency? Hall thoughtfully considers the implications of Dexter's occasional missteps. "There have been things that have happened over the course of the show that in hindsight, I wonder about, but I think anytime Dexter has deviated from the code, it has humanised him. I mean, we all, unless you are a completely indiscriminate sociopath, have some sort of sense of what is and is not right. And we are all very much capable of falling short of that moral compass and fall short of it every day, all day. And so to see Dexter's appreciation of and adherence to the code is now more informed and seasoned and fortified for having defied it and broken it and seen the consequences. So I think it is important for the evolution of the character to see him fail and succeed in a way that is informed by that failure." The makers of Dexter: Resurrection plan to continue the serial killer story beyond its first season. Two episodes of the first season are currently streaming on Prime Video, and the creators will release the rest of the episodes in the coming weeks. Dexter: Resurrection introduces new cast members, such as Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, Neil Patrick Harris, Eric Stonestreet, and Krysten Ritter as members of the mysterious cult of serial killers that Dexter infiltrates under a new identity.


New York Post
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- 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.'


Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Eric Stonestreet endorses Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's romance: 'She deserves a great guy'
At the red-carpet premiere of 'Dexter: Resurrection,' Emmy-winning actor Eric Stonestreet shared his heartfelt thoughts on the relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce , calling it a match made in Chiefs Kingdom heaven. A longtime friend of Kelce and die-hard Kansas City Chiefs fan, Stonestreet didn't hold back. His comments quickly resonated with both Swifties and NFL fans, adding a layer of authenticity to the celebrity couple's growing public support. Chiefs Kingdom approval hits different Stonestreet said, 'Travis is awesome. 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's endorsement carries weight beyond the usual Hollywood soundbite. He's been a visible supporter of the Chiefs for years attending games, celebrating Super Bowl wins, and FaceTiming Kelce after his SAG Award win in 2024. His friendship with Kelce is rooted in shared hometown pride and genuine camaraderie. 'It's not just a celebrity comment,' one fan tweeted. 'It's Cam Tucker giving the blessing. That's sacred.' Stonestreet's praise for Swift also felt personal. He described her as someone who 'deserves someone solid,' and emphasized that Kelce is 'as real as they come.' Wedding talk? Stonestreet stays humble When asked if he'd attend a potential Swift–Kelce wedding, Stonestreet laughed and offered a refreshingly grounded response: 'I love both of them very much. It would obviously be amazing if that happened, but I wouldn't want to go if it wasn't the right thing. I wouldn't want to force my way in.' In an era of clout-chasing, his respectful stance stood out—reminding fans that genuine relationships deserve space to grow privately. From sitcom star to serial killer Stonestreet's comments came while promoting his new role in 'Dexter: Resurrection,' where he plays a serial killer a dramatic departure from his beloved role as Cam Tucker on 'Modern Family.' He called the casting 'flattering' and said the material was 'just awesome.' Meanwhile, Kelce is gearing up for his 13th NFL season, brushing off retirement rumors and reaffirming his commitment to the game. Swift, fresh off reclaiming her master recordings, is reportedly working on her next album, TS12, with fans decoding Easter eggs in everything from her jewelry to her social media captions.