Jennifer Carpenter faced a challenging season following the major developments in Dexter Season 6, when her character, Debra, learns the truth about her brother’s secret. And it has not been among the fans’ favorites, particularly due to its finale.
Jennifer Carpenter in Dexter | Credit: Showtime
However, the following season, Season 7, was especially frustrating for Carpenter, as her character found herself struggling with the emotional and psychological conflicts of the major revelation. To ensure her character’s turmoil was authentically portrayed, Carpenter insisted on having one particular scene included.
Jennifer Carpenter fought for Deb’s explosive scene in Dexter Season 7
Dexter Season 7 follows a major turning point after Deb, portrayed by Jennifer Carpenter, witnesses Dexter (Michael C. Hall) in the act, leading him to confess that he is the Bay Harbor Butcher.
Debra and Dexter | Credit: Showtime
Deb, however, remained conflicted as she kept his secret, but her frustration boils over...
Jennifer Carpenter in Dexter | Credit: Showtime
However, the following season, Season 7, was especially frustrating for Carpenter, as her character found herself struggling with the emotional and psychological conflicts of the major revelation. To ensure her character’s turmoil was authentically portrayed, Carpenter insisted on having one particular scene included.
Jennifer Carpenter fought for Deb’s explosive scene in Dexter Season 7
Dexter Season 7 follows a major turning point after Deb, portrayed by Jennifer Carpenter, witnesses Dexter (Michael C. Hall) in the act, leading him to confess that he is the Bay Harbor Butcher.
Debra and Dexter | Credit: Showtime
Deb, however, remained conflicted as she kept his secret, but her frustration boils over...
- 3/22/2025
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
After the successful prequel Original Sin, the franchise is set to continue with a new series, Dexter: Resurrection. While several original cast members are returning, Jennifer Carpenter, who portrayed Dexter’s foster sister, Debra Morgan, has expressed her disinterest in reprising her role.
Dexter: New Blood | Credit: Showtime
Carpenter previously returned alongside Michael C. Hall in Dexter: New Blood, appearing as a manifestation of Dex’s psyche after her character’s death in the original series finale.
Jennifer Carpenter declines return for Dexter: Resurrection
Actress Jennifer Carpenter has revealed that she has no plans to return to the upcoming Showtime series, Dexter: Resurrection.
Following the events of New Blood, the show will bring back several original characters alongside Michael C. Hall, including James Remar as Harry Morgan, David Zayas as Angel Batista, and Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan.
Jennifer Carpenter in Dexter | Credit: Showtime
However, Carpenter has shared that...
Dexter: New Blood | Credit: Showtime
Carpenter previously returned alongside Michael C. Hall in Dexter: New Blood, appearing as a manifestation of Dex’s psyche after her character’s death in the original series finale.
Jennifer Carpenter declines return for Dexter: Resurrection
Actress Jennifer Carpenter has revealed that she has no plans to return to the upcoming Showtime series, Dexter: Resurrection.
Following the events of New Blood, the show will bring back several original characters alongside Michael C. Hall, including James Remar as Harry Morgan, David Zayas as Angel Batista, and Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan.
Jennifer Carpenter in Dexter | Credit: Showtime
However, Carpenter has shared that...
- 3/21/2025
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter had a short-lived marriage that lasted for around two years. The duo fell in love working on the set of Dexter together, eventually getting married in 2008 on New Year’s Eve. The couple eloped appearing publically as a married couple in January 2009, during the Golden Globes Awards.
Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter in Dexter || Credit: Showtime
However, despite the couple splitting from each other, it seemed that the duo remained good friends after their divorce, joking around on set and having a great time either way. The duo was unlike some couples in Hollywood, that usually have such strained relationships that they cannot work on sets of the same films together, even putting it into their contracts to avoid each other. However, that was not the case with Hall and Carpenter.
Jennifer Carpenter said that just because they split, does not mean that...
Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter in Dexter || Credit: Showtime
However, despite the couple splitting from each other, it seemed that the duo remained good friends after their divorce, joking around on set and having a great time either way. The duo was unlike some couples in Hollywood, that usually have such strained relationships that they cannot work on sets of the same films together, even putting it into their contracts to avoid each other. However, that was not the case with Hall and Carpenter.
Jennifer Carpenter said that just because they split, does not mean that...
- 3/21/2025
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
For eight seasons and 96 episodes, from 2006 to 2013, the series Dexter ran on Showtime, telling the story of Dexter Morgan, a blood spatter analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department who is also a vigilante serial killer. Clyde Phillips was showrunner on Dexter for the first four seasons, and in 2021 he and Showtime brought us the revival series Dexter: New Blood… which, for a time, also seemed to be the end of it all. But that’s not the case. Showtime has tasked Phillips with continue to build up the Dexter franchise, with the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin premiering back in December and a New Blood follow-up called Dexter: Resurrection heading for a June premiere. Filming on Dexter: Resurrection is currently underway – and Deadline has just revealed that David Magidoff, who played Teddy Reed from the Iron Lake Police Department in Dexter: New Blood, will be playing the character again...
- 3/20/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Dexter: Resurrection gets a new update, revealing that a Dexter: New Blood actor will be returning. Coming eight years after the divisive Dexter season 8 finale, New Blood picks up with Michael C. Hall's titular serial killer living under a new identity in Iron Lake, a town in upstate New York. Though the limited series was seemingly positioned as the end of the saga, it was subsesquently confirmed that Hall would return in the Dexter: Resurrection sequel show, which is set to feature a mix of new and familiar faces from across the franchise when it premieres this summer.
Deadline now reports that actor David Magidoff will return in Dexter: Resurrection. Magidoff played Iron Lake Police Department officer Teddy Reed in New Blood and will be reprising this role, though the extent of the character's involvement in the sequel show remains unknown.
The Dexter: Resurrection cast includes returning actors like James Remar,...
Deadline now reports that actor David Magidoff will return in Dexter: Resurrection. Magidoff played Iron Lake Police Department officer Teddy Reed in New Blood and will be reprising this role, though the extent of the character's involvement in the sequel show remains unknown.
The Dexter: Resurrection cast includes returning actors like James Remar,...
- 3/20/2025
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
At this point, it's safe to say that Dexter: Resurrection is officially the most starry Dexter offshoot as the series has again added another powerhouse to its already impressive call sheet. The latest to be called upon is Steve Schirripa, who is fresh off his role as Detective Anthony Abetemarco in the just-concluded CBS procedural, Blue Bloods, which ended its long, successful run after 14 seasons. This time around, Schirripa won't be strapping on a badge as his Resurrection role will see him on the villainous side of things. Per a report from Variety, he will play Vinny, a recurring character, simply described as a greedy slumlord, which sort of seals his fate no matter how long it will take.
- 3/18/2025
- by Makuochi Echebiri
- Collider.com
Carrie-Ann Moss, aka Trinity from The Matrix, was surrounded by raining offers after the movie concluded a successful trilogy in 2003. Moss was going through a significant life-changing phase; she had to choose between the limelight and motherhood. Contemplating what she wanted more in the long run, the Die Alone actress took a willing break from her career to embrace motherhood.
Carrie-Anne Moss plays Jedi Master Indara in The Acolyte | Lucasfilm
The Matrix, a sci-fi cocktail spilling the trajectory of multiple realities, was first released in 1999, directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski. The movie followed two sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, in 2003 after attaining a remarkable triumph from fans and critics alike. Moss tasted the path of glory with the sci-fi trilogy starring alongside Keanu Reeves but decided to bid farewell to the cinema, only to return with more.
Carrie-Ann Moss embraced motherhood over films after The Matrix...
Carrie-Anne Moss plays Jedi Master Indara in The Acolyte | Lucasfilm
The Matrix, a sci-fi cocktail spilling the trajectory of multiple realities, was first released in 1999, directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski. The movie followed two sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, in 2003 after attaining a remarkable triumph from fans and critics alike. Moss tasted the path of glory with the sci-fi trilogy starring alongside Keanu Reeves but decided to bid farewell to the cinema, only to return with more.
Carrie-Ann Moss embraced motherhood over films after The Matrix...
- 3/18/2025
- by Supriya Singh
- FandomWire
Variety reports that Steve Schirripa has joined the cast of Dexter: Resurrection; hopefully he doesn’t end up on Dexter’s table. The actor, who is best known for playing Bobby Baccalieri on The Sopranos, will play the recurring role of Vinny, a greedy slumlord. Hrm, maybe there will be some plastic wrap in his future after all.
The Dexter sequel series has been in production in New York since January and has been assembling quite the cast. Picking up where Dexter: New Blood left off, Dexter: Resurrection once again finds Michael C. Hall playing the titular serial killer. The cast includes a few members of the original cast, including David Zayas as Angel Batista and James Remar as Harry Morgan, Dexter’s adoptive father. Jack Alcott will also reprise his Dexter: New Blood role as Dexter’s son, Harrison.
Related Dexter: Resurrection adds Eric Stonestreet...
The Dexter sequel series has been in production in New York since January and has been assembling quite the cast. Picking up where Dexter: New Blood left off, Dexter: Resurrection once again finds Michael C. Hall playing the titular serial killer. The cast includes a few members of the original cast, including David Zayas as Angel Batista and James Remar as Harry Morgan, Dexter’s adoptive father. Jack Alcott will also reprise his Dexter: New Blood role as Dexter’s son, Harrison.
Related Dexter: Resurrection adds Eric Stonestreet...
- 3/17/2025
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
The cast of Dexter: Resurrection continues to grow. This time, a fan favorite actor from The Sopranos is being brought into the mix.
Per Variety, actor Steve Schirripa, best known for playing Bobby "Bacala" Bacccalieri on The Sopranos, has joined the cast of Dexter: Resurrection. Schirripa will be playing the role of Vinny, a "greedy slumlord" who will be a recurring character. The news comes after the series started production in January ahead of its planned launch on Paramount+ with Showtime this summer.
Schirripa is well known for The Sopranos, though he recently starred on the hit CBS series Blue Bloods with his role as Detective Anthony Abetemarco. He also starred in the ABC Family series The Secret Life of the American Teenager as Leo Boykewich. The actor's film work includes Detroit Rock City, Kill the Irishman, and Under the Boardwalk.
Steve Schirripa Will Have a Recurring Role on...
Per Variety, actor Steve Schirripa, best known for playing Bobby "Bacala" Bacccalieri on The Sopranos, has joined the cast of Dexter: Resurrection. Schirripa will be playing the role of Vinny, a "greedy slumlord" who will be a recurring character. The news comes after the series started production in January ahead of its planned launch on Paramount+ with Showtime this summer.
Schirripa is well known for The Sopranos, though he recently starred on the hit CBS series Blue Bloods with his role as Detective Anthony Abetemarco. He also starred in the ABC Family series The Secret Life of the American Teenager as Leo Boykewich. The actor's film work includes Detroit Rock City, Kill the Irishman, and Under the Boardwalk.
Steve Schirripa Will Have a Recurring Role on...
- 3/17/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- Comic Book Resources
Steve Schirripa has joined the cast of the upcoming “Dexter” sequel series, “Dexter: Resurrection.”
The “Sopranos” and “Blue Bloods” actor will play the recurring role of Vinny, a greedy slumlord.
Production for Showtime’s “Dexter” sequel series began in January in New York. The show is set to debut on Paramount+ With Showtime in the summer.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan in the series, which also stars Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater.
Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris, David Dastmalchian and Eric Stonestreet are also guest stars on the sequel series.
“Dexter: Resurrection” is separate from “Dexter: Original Sin,...
The “Sopranos” and “Blue Bloods” actor will play the recurring role of Vinny, a greedy slumlord.
Production for Showtime’s “Dexter” sequel series began in January in New York. The show is set to debut on Paramount+ With Showtime in the summer.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan in the series, which also stars Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater.
Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris, David Dastmalchian and Eric Stonestreet are also guest stars on the sequel series.
“Dexter: Resurrection” is separate from “Dexter: Original Sin,...
- 3/17/2025
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empireis the latest installment of the Monsterverse, bringing more action and destruction to the franchise than ever before. The film follows Godzilla and King Kong, who reunite after their epic battle three years ago to take on a new threat in the form of the Scar King, a monstrous ape who commands an army of kaiju from the Hollow Earth.
The cast of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire features plenty of new and returning characters, several of whom will prove vital to the battle against the Scar King. The Monsterverse's latest villain wants to destroy the surface world and humanity as a whole. Audiences familiarize themselves with these characters before streaming it at home.
Updated on March 13, 2025, by Arthur Goyaz: Godzilla x Kong introduces an exciting cast of new and returning characters, including terrifying monsters. This article is updated to include the film's supporting...
The cast of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire features plenty of new and returning characters, several of whom will prove vital to the battle against the Scar King. The Monsterverse's latest villain wants to destroy the surface world and humanity as a whole. Audiences familiarize themselves with these characters before streaming it at home.
Updated on March 13, 2025, by Arthur Goyaz: Godzilla x Kong introduces an exciting cast of new and returning characters, including terrifying monsters. This article is updated to include the film's supporting...
- 3/17/2025
- by Jordan Iacobucci, Arthur Goyaz
- Comic Book Resources
Fan debates about whether Dragon Ball Gt or Dragon Ball Super are the superior sequel to Dragon Ball Z will likely never end. There are fair arguments to be made for both, and they each succeed and fall short in different ways. That said, there's one area Dragon Ball Gt is undeniably superior to its 21st Century counterpart.
For all its mistakes, Dragon Ball Gt advanced the setting and characters of Dragon Ball in a way Dragon Ball Super has refused to. Dragon Ball Gt took risks as it continued Dbz's story, and mixed-up the status quo, whereas Super plays things safe, and often appears actively afraid of abandoning the comfortable and familiar set-up its had since Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. This is a major part of what makes Dragon Ball Gt more interesting than Dragon Ball Super conceptually, and a sign that it has a better understanding...
For all its mistakes, Dragon Ball Gt advanced the setting and characters of Dragon Ball in a way Dragon Ball Super has refused to. Dragon Ball Gt took risks as it continued Dbz's story, and mixed-up the status quo, whereas Super plays things safe, and often appears actively afraid of abandoning the comfortable and familiar set-up its had since Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. This is a major part of what makes Dragon Ball Gt more interesting than Dragon Ball Super conceptually, and a sign that it has a better understanding...
- 3/16/2025
- by Emma Singer
- Comic Book Resources
Hu Sanshou’s Resurrection premiered at last year’s Taiwan International Documentary Festival; this year, the director was awarded the annual True Vision award at True/False before the first of two showings of this feature. A classically exemplary slab of rigorously conceived Chinese nonfiction, Hu’s fifth feature was executed under the larger auspices of the Folk Memory Project, a group of Chinese films focusing on the Great Famine of 1959-61. Resurrection’s first 15 minutes are giganticist in the vein of Zhao Liang’s Behemoth minus funky distorting lenses, beginning with an extremely gods-eye perspective of a tractor working cliffside, a tinily perceptible human […]
The post True/False Film Fest 2025: Excavation, Therapy, Protest first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post True/False Film Fest 2025: Excavation, Therapy, Protest first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 3/14/2025
- by Vadim Rizov
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Hu Sanshou’s Resurrection premiered at last year’s Taiwan International Documentary Festival; this year, the director was awarded the annual True Vision award at True/False before the first of two showings of this feature. A classically exemplary slab of rigorously conceived Chinese nonfiction, Hu’s fifth feature was executed under the larger auspices of the Folk Memory Project, a group of Chinese films focusing on the Great Famine of 1959-61. Resurrection’s first 15 minutes are giganticist in the vein of Zhao Liang’s Behemoth minus funky distorting lenses, beginning with an extremely gods-eye perspective of a tractor working cliffside, a tinily perceptible human […]
The post True/False Film Fest 2025: Excavation, Therapy, Protest first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post True/False Film Fest 2025: Excavation, Therapy, Protest first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 3/14/2025
- by Vadim Rizov
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Michael C. Hall's Dexter Morgan faced off against some pretty memorable villains during the course of the original series, but perhaps none are more fondly remembered than John Lithgow's Arthur Mitchell, a.k.a. The Trinity Killer. He's so revered that not only is he getting his own prequel series in the same vein as Dexter: Original Sin, but he’s also set to return in Dexter: Resurrection, the sequel show that picks things up from where New Blood left off in 2021. However, with Trinity meeting his demise at the end of Dexter Season 4, don’t expect him to stick around too long.
Appearing on an episode of Variety's Know their Lines, Lithgow – who was recently cast as Albus Dumbledore in HBO's reboot of Harry Potter – touched on his upcoming appearance in Dexter: Resurrection, and just how his character of The Trinity Killer fits into the sequel.
Appearing on an episode of Variety's Know their Lines, Lithgow – who was recently cast as Albus Dumbledore in HBO's reboot of Harry Potter – touched on his upcoming appearance in Dexter: Resurrection, and just how his character of The Trinity Killer fits into the sequel.
- 3/14/2025
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
XYZ Films has hired Chloë Grace Moretz to star in serial killer thriller The Edge Of Normal marking the English-language debut of Piggy director Carolta Pereda, Screen has confirmed.
Production is scheduled to begin in spring on the adaptation of Carla Norton’s novel of the same name. The story follows Reeve LeClaire, who remains haunted from the time she was held captive as a teenager by a sadistic man, and is pulled into a game of cat-and-mouse when her psychiatrist asks her to mentor a newly rescued survivor.
Matt Venne wrote the screenplay, with revisions by Lori Evans Taylor...
Production is scheduled to begin in spring on the adaptation of Carla Norton’s novel of the same name. The story follows Reeve LeClaire, who remains haunted from the time she was held captive as a teenager by a sadistic man, and is pulled into a game of cat-and-mouse when her psychiatrist asks her to mentor a newly rescued survivor.
Matt Venne wrote the screenplay, with revisions by Lori Evans Taylor...
- 3/13/2025
- ScreenDaily
The Trinity Killer's surprise return in Dexter: Resurrection gets a new explanation from John Lithgow. After the success of creator Clyde Phillips' original Dextershow, Michael C. Hall returned as the titular serial killer in Dexter: New Blood in 2021, 8 years after the divisive season 8 finale. Now, Hall is reprising his role as the character once more in the Dexter: Resurrection sequel show, which will feature the return of some familiar cast members, including David Zayas as Angel Batista, James Remar as Harry Morgan, Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan, and Lithgow as Arthur Mitchell, aka the Trinity Killer.
In a recent interview with Variety, Lithgow confirms that viewers shouldn't expect to see the Trinity Killer beyond a brief cameo in Dexter: Resurrection. The actor reveals that he returned for only one day of filming, with his character appearing as a "phantom" to Dexter as he awakens in the hospital. Check out Lithgow's...
In a recent interview with Variety, Lithgow confirms that viewers shouldn't expect to see the Trinity Killer beyond a brief cameo in Dexter: Resurrection. The actor reveals that he returned for only one day of filming, with his character appearing as a "phantom" to Dexter as he awakens in the hospital. Check out Lithgow's...
- 3/13/2025
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
John Lithgow has teased how his character will return from death in the new Dexter series. Lithgow played the Trinity Killer in the fourth season of the original Showtime TV series.
Speaking with Variety, Lithgow shared that his appearance on the new Dexter show won't be a major one. "I just went back to do a day," he said. "They’re rebooting the entire Michael C. Hall version of ‘Dexter.’ And it turns out he didn’t die after all. I come back sort of as a phantom, as he gradually comes to life on a hospital bed." Lithgow appeared as Arthur Mitchell, the Trinity Killer who pretended to be a family man in Dexter. However, his character ultimately met his end when pursued by Dexter (Michael C. Hall), the show's titular vigilante serial killer.
Dexter: Resurrection is the latest spin-off in the franchise, developed as a continuation of Dexter: New Blood.
Speaking with Variety, Lithgow shared that his appearance on the new Dexter show won't be a major one. "I just went back to do a day," he said. "They’re rebooting the entire Michael C. Hall version of ‘Dexter.’ And it turns out he didn’t die after all. I come back sort of as a phantom, as he gradually comes to life on a hospital bed." Lithgow appeared as Arthur Mitchell, the Trinity Killer who pretended to be a family man in Dexter. However, his character ultimately met his end when pursued by Dexter (Michael C. Hall), the show's titular vigilante serial killer.
Dexter: Resurrection is the latest spin-off in the franchise, developed as a continuation of Dexter: New Blood.
- 3/13/2025
- by Sam Fang
- Comic Book Resources
Showtime's upcoming Dexter: Resurrection spin-off series has cast The Suicide Squad star David Dastmalchian. Details on his role have recently been revealed, with the show beginning filming earlier this year in New York.
Deadline reports that Dastmalchian will appear as a guest star, playing "Gareth" in Dexter: Resurrection, which will see Michael C. Hall return as the titular serial killer. The third spin-off to follow the original Dexter series, Resurrection will reportedly continue the story of the franchise's first spin-off, Dexter: New Blood. Returning cast members include James Remar as Dexter's father, David Zayas as Angel Batista, and Jack Alcott as Dexter's son. The series is scheduled to premiere sometime this summer on Paramount+ with Showtime.
Dastmalchian joins a slew of new additions to the Dexter: Resurrections cast, including A-list celebrities such as Uma Thurman as Charley, Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara,...
Deadline reports that Dastmalchian will appear as a guest star, playing "Gareth" in Dexter: Resurrection, which will see Michael C. Hall return as the titular serial killer. The third spin-off to follow the original Dexter series, Resurrection will reportedly continue the story of the franchise's first spin-off, Dexter: New Blood. Returning cast members include James Remar as Dexter's father, David Zayas as Angel Batista, and Jack Alcott as Dexter's son. The series is scheduled to premiere sometime this summer on Paramount+ with Showtime.
Dastmalchian joins a slew of new additions to the Dexter: Resurrections cast, including A-list celebrities such as Uma Thurman as Charley, Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara,...
- 3/13/2025
- by Sam Fang
- Comic Book Resources
David Dastmalchian has joined the cast of “Dexter: Resurrection” as a guest star.
Details about the “Late Night With the Devil” star’s role are unknown, other than his character’s name: Gareth.
Production for Showtime’s “Dexter” sequel series began in January in New York. The show is set to debut on Paramount+ With Showtime in the summer.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan in the series, which also stars Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater.
Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris and Eric Stonestreet are also guest stars on the sequel series.
“Dexter: Resurrection” is not to be confused with “Dexter: Original Sin,...
Details about the “Late Night With the Devil” star’s role are unknown, other than his character’s name: Gareth.
Production for Showtime’s “Dexter” sequel series began in January in New York. The show is set to debut on Paramount+ With Showtime in the summer.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan in the series, which also stars Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater.
Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris and Eric Stonestreet are also guest stars on the sequel series.
“Dexter: Resurrection” is not to be confused with “Dexter: Original Sin,...
- 3/13/2025
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Showtime has cast David Dastmalchian (Oppenheimer) in Dexter: Resurrection in the guest starring role of “Gareth.” Production on the Dexter: New Blood followup series kicked off in January in New York and is set to premiere this summer on Paramount+ with Showtime.
Led by Michael C. Hall who returns to the role of the titular serial killer, the cast also includes returning stars David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan and James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan.
New additions also include Uma Thurman as Charley, Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva and Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera.
Dastmalchian joins fellow guest stars Neil Patrick Harris, who will play Lowell, Krysten Ritter as Mia Lapierre and Eric Stonestreet as Al.
Dexter: Resurrection is executive produced by Clyde Phillips,...
Led by Michael C. Hall who returns to the role of the titular serial killer, the cast also includes returning stars David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan and James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan.
New additions also include Uma Thurman as Charley, Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva and Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera.
Dastmalchian joins fellow guest stars Neil Patrick Harris, who will play Lowell, Krysten Ritter as Mia Lapierre and Eric Stonestreet as Al.
Dexter: Resurrection is executive produced by Clyde Phillips,...
- 3/13/2025
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Sometimes, the funniest people end up turning in some of the most intense dramatic work, so it should come as no surprise that Eric Stonestreet, best-known for making audiences laugh as Cameron Tucker on Modern Family, has lined up a killer role on Dexter: Resurrection. The actor joins a series of big names with major story arcs in the next thrilling chapter of the titular character's life.
Per Deadline, Stonestreet has joined the cast in a major guest arc on the series. The actor is expected to appear in four episodes and will portray a serial killer called Al. The Modern Family alum joins Krysten Ritter's Mia and Neil Patrick Harris' Lowell, who are rumored to have guest stints as serial killers that will keep Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) very busy. Dexter: Resurrection has been filming in New York since January and will arrive on Paramount+ with Showtime this summer.
Per Deadline, Stonestreet has joined the cast in a major guest arc on the series. The actor is expected to appear in four episodes and will portray a serial killer called Al. The Modern Family alum joins Krysten Ritter's Mia and Neil Patrick Harris' Lowell, who are rumored to have guest stints as serial killers that will keep Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) very busy. Dexter: Resurrection has been filming in New York since January and will arrive on Paramount+ with Showtime this summer.
- 3/11/2025
- by Gaius Bolling
- MovieWeb
Dragon Ball Super aired 18 years after the conclusion of Dragon Ball Gt. Thus, it took almost two decades for Db fans to receive an anime featuring a new storyline. However, the actual new storyline took even more time to be introduced.
The anime has received some criticism over its inconsistent animation as well as power-scaling issues. But the biggest complaint is probably due to its repetitive plot. Funny how an anime supposed to debut a new story turned out to be the same old stuff but redesigned.
Dragon Ball Super‘s repetitive storyline set it up for failure Dragon Ball Super’s initial episodes were a recap for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods | Credits: Toei Animation
The plot of Dragon Ball Super takes place inside Dragon Ball Z and is set between episodes 288 and 289, respectively. Thus, the timeline is already a bit tricky to start with. But that...
The anime has received some criticism over its inconsistent animation as well as power-scaling issues. But the biggest complaint is probably due to its repetitive plot. Funny how an anime supposed to debut a new story turned out to be the same old stuff but redesigned.
Dragon Ball Super‘s repetitive storyline set it up for failure Dragon Ball Super’s initial episodes were a recap for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods | Credits: Toei Animation
The plot of Dragon Ball Super takes place inside Dragon Ball Z and is set between episodes 288 and 289, respectively. Thus, the timeline is already a bit tricky to start with. But that...
- 3/11/2025
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
You'll never guess which Modern Family star just landed a serial killer role on Dexter: Resurrection
Another Emmy-winning comedy actor has joined the cast of Dexter: Resurrection, the upcoming sequel series to Dexter: New Blood. Eric Stonestreet, who famously played Cameron Tucker on all 11 seasons of Modern Family, has been tapped to recur on the series in what is believed to be a serial killer role.
The exclusive comes from Deadline, the same outlet that previously reported both Neil Patrick Harris and Krysten Ritter's casting news. Apparently, all three characters are playing serial killers as part of their guest-starring arcs. It remains to be seen if they're going to work together in some capacity, or just be one of several villains that Dexter has to eliminate.
Deadline says Stonestreet has been cast as a character named Al. Like the actor, Al also hails from the Midwest and will reportedly appear in four episodes as part of a "high profile guest-arc."
Besides the aforementioned stars, Dexter: Resurrection...
The exclusive comes from Deadline, the same outlet that previously reported both Neil Patrick Harris and Krysten Ritter's casting news. Apparently, all three characters are playing serial killers as part of their guest-starring arcs. It remains to be seen if they're going to work together in some capacity, or just be one of several villains that Dexter has to eliminate.
Deadline says Stonestreet has been cast as a character named Al. Like the actor, Al also hails from the Midwest and will reportedly appear in four episodes as part of a "high profile guest-arc."
Besides the aforementioned stars, Dexter: Resurrection...
- 3/10/2025
- by Mads Lennon
- 1428 Elm
Peter Dinklage once pointed out an unexpected link between Game of Thrones and a certain Marvel superhero squad. Turns out, both worlds share a bold approach – no one is truly safe. Dinklage, who played Tyrion Lannister, knew all about shocking character exits. He saw the same ruthless storytelling in this Marvel team, where heroes aren’t guaranteed a happy ending.
Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister on Game of Thrones | Credits: HBO
The comparison proves one thing: whether it’s Westeros or the Marvel universe, survival isn’t promised, and being the hero doesn’t mean you’ll make it out alive.
Peter Dinklage on X-Men and Game of Thrones: Breaking the rules of storytelling Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister on Game of Thrones | Credits: HBO
Peter Dinklage knows a thing or two about storytelling that keeps audiences on their toes. At the X-Men: Days of Future Past Australian premiere,...
Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister on Game of Thrones | Credits: HBO
The comparison proves one thing: whether it’s Westeros or the Marvel universe, survival isn’t promised, and being the hero doesn’t mean you’ll make it out alive.
Peter Dinklage on X-Men and Game of Thrones: Breaking the rules of storytelling Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister on Game of Thrones | Credits: HBO
Peter Dinklage knows a thing or two about storytelling that keeps audiences on their toes. At the X-Men: Days of Future Past Australian premiere,...
- 3/10/2025
- by Heena Singh
- FandomWire
One of the biggest What ifs in comic book movie history is Tim Burton’s abandoned third Batman movie. We know a little bit about Batman Continues, like Michelle Pfeiffer set to reprise Catwoman, the director eyeing Robin Williams to play the Riddler and the emergence of Two-Face. But considering Burton wasn’t really making McDonald’s-friendly Batman movies, he would leave and make us suffer through Batman Forever. But a new book arriving later this year will put readers back in Tim Burton’s Gotham, wondering what might have happened had things worked out for Batman Continues.
Titled Batman: Revolution, author John Jackson Miller will explore the birth of the Riddler (aka Norman Pinkus) as he seeks to get proper recognition for his own crime-fighting abilities, Batman be damned. Last year, Miller released Batman: Resurrection, a midquel set between Batman and Batman Returns that is well worth...
Titled Batman: Revolution, author John Jackson Miller will explore the birth of the Riddler (aka Norman Pinkus) as he seeks to get proper recognition for his own crime-fighting abilities, Batman be damned. Last year, Miller released Batman: Resurrection, a midquel set between Batman and Batman Returns that is well worth...
- 3/6/2025
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Neil Patrick Harris In Dexter (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Dexter: Resurrection edges closer to its summer debut, and the anticipation keeps climbing. This second sequel to the tale of America’s most salacious serial killer has incited a riot with its cast — old hands and new names alike grabbing headlines left and right.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan, the forensic expert by day and vigilante killer by night, a role that has long spotlighted his propensity for dark brilliance. Now, the latest addition arrives with Neil Patrick Harris, who will portray Lowell. The 51-year-old was spotted filming alongside Hall in New York City on Wednesday, donning a brown wig and moustache.
Slipping in as a special guest star, the Gone Girl actor won’t command much screen time, but his tie to Dexter — specifically through the Trinity Killer — stretches back years. A television titan, known for How I Met Your Mother,...
Dexter: Resurrection edges closer to its summer debut, and the anticipation keeps climbing. This second sequel to the tale of America’s most salacious serial killer has incited a riot with its cast — old hands and new names alike grabbing headlines left and right.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan, the forensic expert by day and vigilante killer by night, a role that has long spotlighted his propensity for dark brilliance. Now, the latest addition arrives with Neil Patrick Harris, who will portray Lowell. The 51-year-old was spotted filming alongside Hall in New York City on Wednesday, donning a brown wig and moustache.
Slipping in as a special guest star, the Gone Girl actor won’t command much screen time, but his tie to Dexter — specifically through the Trinity Killer — stretches back years. A television titan, known for How I Met Your Mother,...
- 3/6/2025
- by Aman Goyal
- KoiMoi
How I Met Your Mother‘s Neil Patrick Harris is the latest addition to Michael C. Hall’s Dexter revival series, titled Dexter: Resurrection. The new series will be a sequel to the 2021 show, Dexter: New Blood, which was a continuation of the original series. Harris’s character name is revealed to be Lowell.
Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother | Credits: CBS
The production of the new series in the Dexter universe began in January 2025 after it was announced at the San Diego Comic-Con panel last year. The series has already cast Uma Thurman, David Zayas, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Kadia Saraf, Emilia Suárez, James Remar, and Peter Dinklage.
Neil Patrick Harris’s addition to Dexter: Resurrection could go either way Neil Patrick Harris in American Horror Story: Freak Show | Credits: FX
Neil Patrick Harris just joined Michael C. Hall‘s Dexter: Resurrection...
Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother | Credits: CBS
The production of the new series in the Dexter universe began in January 2025 after it was announced at the San Diego Comic-Con panel last year. The series has already cast Uma Thurman, David Zayas, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Kadia Saraf, Emilia Suárez, James Remar, and Peter Dinklage.
Neil Patrick Harris’s addition to Dexter: Resurrection could go either way Neil Patrick Harris in American Horror Story: Freak Show | Credits: FX
Neil Patrick Harris just joined Michael C. Hall‘s Dexter: Resurrection...
- 3/5/2025
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Production on Dexter: Resurrection is in full swing in New York, and as things continue to evolve, new cast members are still coming aboard the sequel series, including How I Met Your Mother veteran Neil Patrick Harris. Harris starred in the popular CBS sitcom from 2005 to 2014, appearing in 208 episodes as Barney Stinson, a brash and opinionated womanizer known for his expensive suits and “legendary” catchphrases.
Per Variety, Harris joins the already stacked cast of Dexter: Resurrection in a guest-starring role, but other than that, little is known about his part in the series other than his character's name: Lowell. It remains to be seen if he will be a friend to Michael C. Hall's titular serial killer, or if he'll end up on his kill table at some point over the course of the 10-episode season. The series follows the phenomenal success of Dexter: Original Sin, which recently concluded...
Per Variety, Harris joins the already stacked cast of Dexter: Resurrection in a guest-starring role, but other than that, little is known about his part in the series other than his character's name: Lowell. It remains to be seen if he will be a friend to Michael C. Hall's titular serial killer, or if he'll end up on his kill table at some point over the course of the 10-episode season. The series follows the phenomenal success of Dexter: Original Sin, which recently concluded...
- 3/5/2025
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
Dexter: Resurrection continues filming in New York City and that means more cast announcements are on the way! Variety has confirmed that How I Met Your Mother star Neil Patrick Harris has joined the cast of the upcoming sequel series.
Resurrection will pick up where Dexter: New Blood left off. If you're struggling to keep up with all of the various Dexter projects, I'll break it down for you. The parent series, Dexter, spawned New Blood as a follow-up and Resurrection takes place after that. There's also a prequel series titled Dexter: Original Sin that follows a young Dexter as he becomes the avenging serial killer we later know him as.
Additionally, another Dexter prequel series is in development centered on John Lithgow's antagonistic character Arthur Mitchell, also known as the Trinity Killer.
Harris has been cast as someone named "Lowell" in Resurrection. No other details about who...
Resurrection will pick up where Dexter: New Blood left off. If you're struggling to keep up with all of the various Dexter projects, I'll break it down for you. The parent series, Dexter, spawned New Blood as a follow-up and Resurrection takes place after that. There's also a prequel series titled Dexter: Original Sin that follows a young Dexter as he becomes the avenging serial killer we later know him as.
Additionally, another Dexter prequel series is in development centered on John Lithgow's antagonistic character Arthur Mitchell, also known as the Trinity Killer.
Harris has been cast as someone named "Lowell" in Resurrection. No other details about who...
- 3/5/2025
- by Mads Lennon
- 1428 Elm
Neil Patrick Harris has joined the cast of “Dexter: Resurrection” as a guest star.
Details about the “How I Met Your Mother” star’s role are unknown, other than his character’s name: Lowell.
Production for Showtime’s “Dexter” sequel series began in January in New York. The show is set to debut on Paramount+ With Showtime in the summer.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan in the series, which also stars Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater. On Monday, Krysten Ritter was also announced as a guest star.
“Dexter: Resurrection” is not to be confused with “Dexter: Original Sin,...
Details about the “How I Met Your Mother” star’s role are unknown, other than his character’s name: Lowell.
Production for Showtime’s “Dexter” sequel series began in January in New York. The show is set to debut on Paramount+ With Showtime in the summer.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan in the series, which also stars Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater. On Monday, Krysten Ritter was also announced as a guest star.
“Dexter: Resurrection” is not to be confused with “Dexter: Original Sin,...
- 3/4/2025
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Another big guest star is about to circle Dexter’s dark orbit: Neil Patrick Harris has joined the cast of this summer’s Paramount+ With Showtime revival Dexter: Resurrection, TVLine has learned.
While not much is known about Harris’ role, he’s set to play a character named Lowell. The series, which was first announced in July, will see Michael C. Hall reprise his role as serial killer Dexter Morgan, with franchise vets David Zayas (as Detective Angel Batista), James Remar (as Harry Morgan) and Jack Alcott (as Harrison Morgan) returning as well. A prequel, Dexter: Original Sin,...
While not much is known about Harris’ role, he’s set to play a character named Lowell. The series, which was first announced in July, will see Michael C. Hall reprise his role as serial killer Dexter Morgan, with franchise vets David Zayas (as Detective Angel Batista), James Remar (as Harry Morgan) and Jack Alcott (as Harrison Morgan) returning as well. A prequel, Dexter: Original Sin,...
- 3/4/2025
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Krysten Ritter has joined the cast of “Dexter: Resurrection” as a guest star.
The “Jessica Jones” and “Love & Death” star will play a character named Mia, but other details about the role are unknown.
Production for the “Dexter” sequel series at Showtime started in January in New York, and the series is set to debut on Paramount+ With Showtime in the summer.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan in the series, which also stars Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater.
“Dexter: Resurrection” is not to be confused with “Dexter: Original Sin,” a prequel series that follows a...
The “Jessica Jones” and “Love & Death” star will play a character named Mia, but other details about the role are unknown.
Production for the “Dexter” sequel series at Showtime started in January in New York, and the series is set to debut on Paramount+ With Showtime in the summer.
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan in the series, which also stars Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater.
“Dexter: Resurrection” is not to be confused with “Dexter: Original Sin,” a prequel series that follows a...
- 3/3/2025
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
One thing guaranteed to stir up the Marvel fandom is a post from Jessica Jones star Krysten Ritter announcing she is heading to New York right at the same time Daredevil: Born Again is about to kick off filming on Season 2. However, it seems that – for now - this is not her purpose in NYC as she is actually set to join a different franchise in a new “killer” role as part of Dexter: Resurrection.
The ever-popular Ritter, who most recently appeared in another sequel series, Orphan Black: Echoes, has been constantly sharing posts on Instagram hinting at her return to the role to Jessica Jones, and with Daredevil: Born Again now very much becoming a continuation of the Netflix Daredevil series, fans still hope that it will not be long before she is back on screens as Jessica Jones. Her latest Instagram post sparked up these rumors and hopes again,...
The ever-popular Ritter, who most recently appeared in another sequel series, Orphan Black: Echoes, has been constantly sharing posts on Instagram hinting at her return to the role to Jessica Jones, and with Daredevil: Born Again now very much becoming a continuation of the Netflix Daredevil series, fans still hope that it will not be long before she is back on screens as Jessica Jones. Her latest Instagram post sparked up these rumors and hopes again,...
- 2/28/2025
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Deadline reports that Krysten Ritter has joined the cast of Dexter: Resurrection in what sounds like a particularly juicy role. The actress will play the recurring role of Mia Lapierre, a “renowned sommelier whose alter ego is the ‘Lady Vengeance’ serial killer.“
Ritter recently posted an image on Instagram saying she was heading out to New York City. Fans took this as an indication that she would be reprising her role of Jessica Jones for the second season of Daredevil: Born Again, which is due to kick off production tomorrow. However, it seems that she’s being brought to the Big Apple by Dexter: Resurrection. Of course, this doesn’t rule out an appearance in Daredevil: Born Again while she happens to be in the neighbourhood.
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Picking up where Dexter: New Blood left off,...
Ritter recently posted an image on Instagram saying she was heading out to New York City. Fans took this as an indication that she would be reprising her role of Jessica Jones for the second season of Daredevil: Born Again, which is due to kick off production tomorrow. However, it seems that she’s being brought to the Big Apple by Dexter: Resurrection. Of course, this doesn’t rule out an appearance in Daredevil: Born Again while she happens to be in the neighbourhood.
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Picking up where Dexter: New Blood left off,...
- 2/27/2025
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Krysten Ritter has joined the cast of Dexter: Resurrection. Her role is going to be wildly different from the more heroic character she played in Jessica Jones, according to details divulged about her character.
Per Deadline, Ritter will play a murderous role in the upcoming Dexter sequel series. She will reportedly portray "Mia Lapierre," a "renowned sommelier whose alter ego is the 'Lady Vengeance' serial killer." Of course, serial killers often fall prey to Michael C. Hall's Dexter Morgan, meaning Ritter's Mia could be the next major threat for the titular vigilante. Ritter had recently shared that she was heading to New York to start work on an unspecified project, fueling rumors of a return as Jessica Jones in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, but Deadline has now confirmed that she was referring to Dexter: Resurrection.
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Per Deadline, Ritter will play a murderous role in the upcoming Dexter sequel series. She will reportedly portray "Mia Lapierre," a "renowned sommelier whose alter ego is the 'Lady Vengeance' serial killer." Of course, serial killers often fall prey to Michael C. Hall's Dexter Morgan, meaning Ritter's Mia could be the next major threat for the titular vigilante. Ritter had recently shared that she was heading to New York to start work on an unspecified project, fueling rumors of a return as Jessica Jones in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, but Deadline has now confirmed that she was referring to Dexter: Resurrection.
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- 2/27/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- Comic Book Resources
Exclusive: Krysten Ritter has lined up a killer new role… literally. The Jessica Jones and Orphan Black: Echoes star has been tapped for a high-profile guest arc on Showtime’s new drama series Dexter: Resurrection, which chronicles a new chapter for Michael C. Hall’s serial killer Dexter Morgan, sources tell Deadline.
Ritter will recur as Mia Lapierre, a renowned sommelier who may be hiding a serial killer secret.
The actress whipped fans into a frenzy with an Ig story captioned “NYC bound baby,” which posted Thursday morning at around the same time as a Collider interview with Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane, in which he revealed that production on Season 2 of the Disney+ series will start tomorrow.
Krysten Ritter
Coming on the heels of recent comments by Marvel Studios’ streaming and TV executive Brad Winderbaum that they were “exploring” bringing back other Defenders, including Krysten Ritter‘s Jessica Jones,...
Ritter will recur as Mia Lapierre, a renowned sommelier who may be hiding a serial killer secret.
The actress whipped fans into a frenzy with an Ig story captioned “NYC bound baby,” which posted Thursday morning at around the same time as a Collider interview with Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane, in which he revealed that production on Season 2 of the Disney+ series will start tomorrow.
Krysten Ritter
Coming on the heels of recent comments by Marvel Studios’ streaming and TV executive Brad Winderbaum that they were “exploring” bringing back other Defenders, including Krysten Ritter‘s Jessica Jones,...
- 2/27/2025
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Storylines in Dragon Ballnearly always have happy endings. Even if some of the heroes are killed along the way, the main villain always gets defeated, the Z-Warriors achieve their main goals and the Dragon Balls continue to exist for the sake of reviving any fallen friends. The only instance where this formula isn't followed is Dragon Ball Super's notorious Future Trunks Saga.
The Future Trunks Saga in Dragon Ball Super has the most infamous ending of any arc in the franchise, and it's only gotten worse in retrospect. After 20 episodes of Goku, Vegeta, and Future Trunks fighting against Goku Black and Zamasu, their battles are all rendered meaningless by the appearance of Future Zeno, and his total erasure of Future Trunks' timeline. This ending is overly depressing, invalidates both the entire arc & Dbz's Cell Saga, and is a bitter final note to send Future Trunks off on.
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The Future Trunks Saga in Dragon Ball Super has the most infamous ending of any arc in the franchise, and it's only gotten worse in retrospect. After 20 episodes of Goku, Vegeta, and Future Trunks fighting against Goku Black and Zamasu, their battles are all rendered meaningless by the appearance of Future Zeno, and his total erasure of Future Trunks' timeline. This ending is overly depressing, invalidates both the entire arc & Dbz's Cell Saga, and is a bitter final note to send Future Trunks off on.
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- 2/27/2025
- by Emma Singer
- Comic Book Resources
Several months ago, we heard that production had wrapped on an A24 project called Death of a Unicorn (it originally had an E at the end its title), which stars Paul Rudd (Ant-Man franchise) and Jenna Ortega (Wednesday), was executive produced by Hereditary/Midsommar/Beau Is Afraid director Ari Aster. We’re anxious to see how this one has turned out – and thankfully, we don’t have much longer to wait. A24 will be giving Death of a Unicorn a theatrical release on March 28th. With one month to go until that date arrives, a new trailer for the film has dropped online and can be seen in the embed above.
Said to be a dark comedy, Death of a Unicorn marks the feature debut of writer/director Alex Scharfman, who co-founded the production company Secret Engine and has produced films like Blow the Man Down and Resurrection. The story...
Said to be a dark comedy, Death of a Unicorn marks the feature debut of writer/director Alex Scharfman, who co-founded the production company Secret Engine and has produced films like Blow the Man Down and Resurrection. The story...
- 2/27/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
March is set to be a big month for Hulu, with a packed lineup of movies and shows heading to the streaming service. Things kick off on March 1 with a huge drop of over 50 films, including some major fan favorites.
Sci-fi lovers have plenty to look forward to as Hulu adds nearly the entire Alien franchise to its catalog. Viewers will be able to stream Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Alien: Resurrection, Alien vs. Predator, Alien: Covenant, and Prometheus. Prey and Alien: Romulus are already available, so this update brings the full saga together in one place.
For those more interested in award-winning dramas, March 1 also brings several critically acclaimed films, including American Hustle, Brooklyn, Jojo Rabbit, Good Will Hunting, The Social Network, and Sideways.
The Oscars will also be a major event on Hulu this month. The streaming service will air the live broadcast of the Academy Awards on March...
Sci-fi lovers have plenty to look forward to as Hulu adds nearly the entire Alien franchise to its catalog. Viewers will be able to stream Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Alien: Resurrection, Alien vs. Predator, Alien: Covenant, and Prometheus. Prey and Alien: Romulus are already available, so this update brings the full saga together in one place.
For those more interested in award-winning dramas, March 1 also brings several critically acclaimed films, including American Hustle, Brooklyn, Jojo Rabbit, Good Will Hunting, The Social Network, and Sideways.
The Oscars will also be a major event on Hulu this month. The streaming service will air the live broadcast of the Academy Awards on March...
- 2/26/2025
- by Robert Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
After an underwhelming finale, which was followed by a mixed sequel and a disappointing prequel, the Dexter IP is now set to return with a follow-up to New Blood, marking the return of Michael C. Hall in the shoes of Dexter. With Paramount reportedly eying to expand this killer franchise, a lot might come down to the reception of this upcoming installment.
Dexter: New Blood | Credit: Showtime
As for its potential future, Dexter could benefit from the casting of The Boys star Jensen Ackles, especially due to his chops in one single role, which can put most villains in the last two Dexter spin-offs to shame.
Jensen Ackles’ villainous prowess against Michael C. Hall’s Dexter could be a sight to behold
While Ackles was mostly recognizable for his stint in Supernatural prior to playing Soldier Boy in The Boys, even before playing Dean in the CW show, he...
Dexter: New Blood | Credit: Showtime
As for its potential future, Dexter could benefit from the casting of The Boys star Jensen Ackles, especially due to his chops in one single role, which can put most villains in the last two Dexter spin-offs to shame.
Jensen Ackles’ villainous prowess against Michael C. Hall’s Dexter could be a sight to behold
While Ackles was mostly recognizable for his stint in Supernatural prior to playing Soldier Boy in The Boys, even before playing Dean in the CW show, he...
- 2/24/2025
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
The upcoming addition to the Dexterfranchise, Dexter: Resurrection, has fans eagerly anticipating new info dumps related to the Showtime series. So far, the cast news is shaping up to be exciting, with several original series members confirmed to reprise their roles. Michael C. Hall is returning to play the fan-favorite anti-hero, with David Zayas and James Remar also playing their respective roles as Angel Batista and Harry Morgan. Additionally, New Blood’s Jack Alcott will play Dexter’s son, Harrison. Jennifer Carpenter, who was on Showtime’s spin-off, Dexter: New Blood, has finally spoken up about whether she will be part of the Dexter: Resurrection cast.
Carpenter played the role of Debra Morgan in Dexter. She is the adoptive sister of the main character; a tough and determined Miami Metro Police Department detective who would often rely on Dexter’s expertise to solve complex murder cases because of her own inexperience and insecurities.
Carpenter played the role of Debra Morgan in Dexter. She is the adoptive sister of the main character; a tough and determined Miami Metro Police Department detective who would often rely on Dexter’s expertise to solve complex murder cases because of her own inexperience and insecurities.
- 2/23/2025
- by Soniya Hinduja
- MovieWeb
Jennifer Carpenter has confirmed that she will not be reprising her role as Debra Morgan in the upcoming Dexter: Resurrection. The actress, who played the character in the original Dexter series and later returned in Dexter: New Blood, addressed the speculation while attending the premiere of 1923 Season 2.
“I am pretty focused where I am, and I feel like I’ve completed that box. I’m proud of it,” Carpenter told People. “I hope that they’re having a wonderful time. And I’m so happy for the fans to have more to chew on.”
Carpenter originally portrayed Debra Morgan from 2006 to 2013. Her character met a tragic fate in the series finale when Dexter, played by Michael C. Hall, removed her from life support following a stroke. Despite Deb’s death, Carpenter returned in New Blood as a vision that haunted Dexter’s mind. Since New Blood used this narrative device to bring her back,...
“I am pretty focused where I am, and I feel like I’ve completed that box. I’m proud of it,” Carpenter told People. “I hope that they’re having a wonderful time. And I’m so happy for the fans to have more to chew on.”
Carpenter originally portrayed Debra Morgan from 2006 to 2013. Her character met a tragic fate in the series finale when Dexter, played by Michael C. Hall, removed her from life support following a stroke. Despite Deb’s death, Carpenter returned in New Blood as a vision that haunted Dexter’s mind. Since New Blood used this narrative device to bring her back,...
- 2/23/2025
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Jennifer Carpenter has revealed that she won’t be reprising her role as Debra Morgan in the upcoming Dexter: Resurrection series. The actress, who made her debut in the role on Dexter and returned for the 2021 limited series Dexter: New Blood, said at the premiere of 1923 Season 2 in Los Angeles on February 19 that her time in the Dexter universe has come to an end.
“I am pretty focused where I am, and I feel like I’ve completed that box. I’m proud of it,” Carpenter said, adding that she’s now focused on her role as U.S. Deputy Marshal Mamie Fossett in the Yellowstone prequel series, 1923.
When asked about the upcoming Dexter project, Carpenter wished the cast and crew well: “I hope that they’re having a wonderful time… And I’m so happy for the fans to have more to chew on.”
Carpenter starred alongside Michael C. Hall...
“I am pretty focused where I am, and I feel like I’ve completed that box. I’m proud of it,” Carpenter said, adding that she’s now focused on her role as U.S. Deputy Marshal Mamie Fossett in the Yellowstone prequel series, 1923.
When asked about the upcoming Dexter project, Carpenter wished the cast and crew well: “I hope that they’re having a wonderful time… And I’m so happy for the fans to have more to chew on.”
Carpenter starred alongside Michael C. Hall...
- 2/23/2025
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Dexter is getting another sequel series, and several familiar characters from the original series will be joining Michael C. Hall in the new show. However, fans shouldn't count on seeing Jennifer Carpenter making her return as Dexter's late sister, Debra Morgan.
After Carpenter's Deb was killed off in the original Dexter, she returned in the show's first sequel series, Dexter: New Blood, when her brother continued to have visions of her as his moral guide. That left the door open for a way to bring Carpenter back for Resurrection as well, even with her character deceased. However, per People, Carpenter has suggested that her run playing Deb in the Dexter universe has come to an end. While she feels like she's "completed that box" personally, she also wished the Resurrection team well, happy that the franchise continues to live on.
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After Carpenter's Deb was killed off in the original Dexter, she returned in the show's first sequel series, Dexter: New Blood, when her brother continued to have visions of her as his moral guide. That left the door open for a way to bring Carpenter back for Resurrection as well, even with her character deceased. However, per People, Carpenter has suggested that her run playing Deb in the Dexter universe has come to an end. While she feels like she's "completed that box" personally, she also wished the Resurrection team well, happy that the franchise continues to live on.
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- 2/23/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- Comic Book Resources
Dexter: New Blood brought Dexter Morgan back 10 years after the events of the controversial 2013 finale to the original series. And while Dexter has managed to keep his lifelong lethal urges to kill at bay for the ensuing decade, New Blood sees Dexter breaking bad once again. In the revival series, he starts a fresh killing spree while trying to quietly live in the small upstate New York town of Iron Lake under the assumed name Jim Lindsay.
Dexter: New Blood seemed to be the end of the character, but Dexter: Original Sin has recently revealed that Dexter lives. He'll be returning next summer in Dexter: Resurrection, a direct sequel to the events of Dexter: New Blood. Original Sin takes fans 15 years before the events of the original series, following the beginning of Dexter's murderous spree and shedding new light on his final body count. While fans wait for the release of Dexter: Resurrection,...
Dexter: New Blood seemed to be the end of the character, but Dexter: Original Sin has recently revealed that Dexter lives. He'll be returning next summer in Dexter: Resurrection, a direct sequel to the events of Dexter: New Blood. Original Sin takes fans 15 years before the events of the original series, following the beginning of Dexter's murderous spree and shedding new light on his final body count. While fans wait for the release of Dexter: Resurrection,...
- 2/23/2025
- by Sam Stone, Arthur Goyaz
- Comic Book Resources
Though Dexter: Original Sin on Paramount+ with Showtime proved that there's still a lot of life left in the franchise, it now has the numbers to back it up. The season premiere on December 13 managed to draw in 2.1 million global cross-platform viewers, and while audience numbers tend to dip as seasons progress, that wasn't the case here. Just the opposite happened, solidifying the fact once and for all that yes, Dexter is back, and – if fans have anything to say about it – won't be going anywhere for a while.
Per Deadline, the finale of Dexter: Original Sin on Feb. 14, "Code Blues," amassed 2.68 million global views, making it the most-streamed episode of the season. That number includes its Paramount+ streaming premiere on Friday, and stretches to its linear premiere on Showtime Sunday night. According to Paramount Global, the finale was up 30% from the debut episode, as audiences tuned in en masse...
Per Deadline, the finale of Dexter: Original Sin on Feb. 14, "Code Blues," amassed 2.68 million global views, making it the most-streamed episode of the season. That number includes its Paramount+ streaming premiere on Friday, and stretches to its linear premiere on Showtime Sunday night. According to Paramount Global, the finale was up 30% from the debut episode, as audiences tuned in en masse...
- 2/21/2025
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
[This story contains spoilers through the finale of Dexter: Original Sin.]
Three years after concluding with Dexter: New Blood, Showtime’s favorite serial killer returned with Dexter: Original Sin. The prequel series stars Patrick Gibson as a younger version of Dexter, with Michael C. Hall providing narration (and a surprising on-camera return as well). Set during Dexter’s earliest days working alongside Miami Metro, Original Sin came packed with returning characters, tropes and Easter eggs aplenty for fans of the original show.
“We had this canon of lore from nine seasons of the show from which to draw,” Dexter franchise veteran and Original Sin showrunner Clyde Phillips told The Hollywood Reporter when launching the 10-episode prequel show (of which he later said he hopes to continue, after Dexter: Resurrection). “If people like Easter eggs, this show is an Easter egg hunt. We would write the shows and start shooting them. Someone would come in and say, ‘Oh gosh,...
Three years after concluding with Dexter: New Blood, Showtime’s favorite serial killer returned with Dexter: Original Sin. The prequel series stars Patrick Gibson as a younger version of Dexter, with Michael C. Hall providing narration (and a surprising on-camera return as well). Set during Dexter’s earliest days working alongside Miami Metro, Original Sin came packed with returning characters, tropes and Easter eggs aplenty for fans of the original show.
“We had this canon of lore from nine seasons of the show from which to draw,” Dexter franchise veteran and Original Sin showrunner Clyde Phillips told The Hollywood Reporter when launching the 10-episode prequel show (of which he later said he hopes to continue, after Dexter: Resurrection). “If people like Easter eggs, this show is an Easter egg hunt. We would write the shows and start shooting them. Someone would come in and say, ‘Oh gosh,...
- 2/20/2025
- by Josh Wigler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After a couple of years in development, the film adaptation of Street Fighter, the hugely popular and influential video game, has finally found a new director. Kitao Sakurai has been hired to helm the movie, per Deadline, which Capcom and Legendary are co-producing together. Following the exit of the Philippou Brothers (Talk to Me) as directors in June 2024, despite Sony reserving Mar. 20, 2026 as a release date, news surrounding the film went quiet. Now with Sakurai onboard as director, Street Fighter can work on getting a cast together, especially considering it will open in about 13 months.
It was back in April 2023 that Legendary announced they had acquired the film rights to Street Fighter, a series of games that has sold over 55 million copies globally. Soon after, twin Australian filmmakers, Danny and Michael Philippou, were in talks to direct, a move that was inspiring to say the least. In fact, the duo...
It was back in April 2023 that Legendary announced they had acquired the film rights to Street Fighter, a series of games that has sold over 55 million copies globally. Soon after, twin Australian filmmakers, Danny and Michael Philippou, were in talks to direct, a move that was inspiring to say the least. In fact, the duo...
- 2/19/2025
- by Heath McKnight
- MovieWeb
After a couple of years in development, the film adaptation of Street Fighter, the hugely popular and influential video game, has finally found a new director. Kitao Sakurai has been hired to helm the movie, per Deadline, which Capcom and Legendary are co-producing together. Following the exit of the Philippou Brothers (Talk to Me) as directors in June 2024, despite Sony reserving Mar. 20, 2026 as a release date, news surrounding the film went quiet. Now with Sakurai onboard as director, Street Fighter can work on getting a cast together, especially considering it will open in about 13 months.
It was back in April 2023 that Legendary announced they had acquired the film rights to Street Fighter, a series of games that has sold over 55 million copies globally. Soon after, twin Australian filmmakers, Danny and Michael Philippou, were in talks to direct, a move that was inspiring to say the least. In fact, the duo...
It was back in April 2023 that Legendary announced they had acquired the film rights to Street Fighter, a series of games that has sold over 55 million copies globally. Soon after, twin Australian filmmakers, Danny and Michael Philippou, were in talks to direct, a move that was inspiring to say the least. In fact, the duo...
- 2/19/2025
- by Heath McKnight
- MovieWeb
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