Dexter : Everything We Know About the Showtime Revival ETOnline 2 hrs ago
Bad guys, beware
Dexteris coming back! The acclaimed Showtime drama has been picked up for a limited series revival that will see series star Michael C. Hall returning to the role that made him a household name.
Back in October, Showtime announced it was reviving the serial killer drama for a 10-episode season with Hall back as Dexter Morgan, nearly eight years after wrapping the original series.
Since then, Hall, Showtime and the series producers have been releasing statements and official loglines, dropping hints and teases about what to expect, and dishing on why they decided to come together to bring new life to the character.
Michael C. Hall teases that the Dexter revival series could possibly be more than one season
With the serial killer drama
Dexter set to make its return on Showtime after eight years, star Michael C. Hall has teased that the show could continue past originally reported limited-series revival.
In an interview with NME, when asked if the new 10-part limited series will be the actual finale of
Dexter, Hall refused to say that this will definitely be the end but stated that nothing definitive is on the table as of right now.
“I’m reluctant to say ‘definitely’, you know? Let’s see,” Hall said. “What’s plain now is that there’s 10 new episodes.”
Dexter Enlists Jamie Chung, Oscar Wahlberg (Exclusive)
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Jamie Chung and Oscar Wahlberg
The duo will recur on the Showtime revival from Clyde Phillips and original star Michael C. Hall.
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Dexter revival continues to come into focus.
The update from original showrunner Clyde Phillips and star Michael C. Hall has enlisted Jamie Chung (
Lovecraft Country) and Oscar Wahlberg (
Manchester By the Sea) for recurring roles.
The 10-episode revival is set 10 years after Dexter Morgan (Hall) went missing in the eye of Hurricane Laura. The character is now living under an assumed name in Upstate New York far from his original home in Miami.