Dexter, Michael C. Hall and Resurrection
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Screen Rant on MSNDexter: Resurrection Episode 4 Review: A Perfect Blend Of Innovation & Nostalgia Creates One Of The Best Dexter Episodes Of All TimeDexter: Resurrection episode 4 features the moment we've all been waiting for as Dexter attends the serial killer dinner party hosted by Leon Prater.
Call Me Red” is a phenomenal episode in the Dexter canon, promising an exciting path forward where the first three episodes seemed to be slowing down. The
Meanwhile, “Dexter” approaches its 20th year on its third spinoff, bringing its namesake antihero back from the dead for yet another bite at the apple. The whole situation is as grimly amusing as “Dexter” used to be in its prime.
"Dexter: Resurrection" premieres Friday on Paramount+ Premium with two episodes. Michael C. Hall returns as the eponymous serial killer, last seen very briefly in the opening episode of the prequel series "Dexter: Original Sin."
Dexter: Resurrection has succeeded to breathe a new life into a tired (and formerly dead) character, but it throws every fan service trick at the wall in order to do this: stunt casting, surprise cameos and throwbacks abound, edging but not quite crossing distraction.
Resurrection feels like the original series. “Backseat Driver” puts other side plots in the background and smartly focuses on
In the premiere of Dexter: Resurrection, Harrison is haunted by the memory of seemingly killing his father, especially when he becomes a killer himself. But Alcott tells EW that Harrison is not a sociopath like Dexter.
This is a non-spoiler advance review for the first four episodes of Dexter: Resurrection, which premieres July 11, 2025 with two episodes on Paramount+.
As Michael C. Hall prepares to return as the infamous TV serial killer on Paramount+, critics are chiming in with their thoughts on the latest sequel series.