Key Takeaways

  • Dexter: Resurrection will potentially run for multiple seasons.
  • The new series could involve Dexter helping the FBI track down serial killers.
  • Eventually, Dexter may have to face up to his crimes, leading to a potential jail sentence.



Dexter: Resurrection will air on Paramount+ with Showtime next summer, and Michael C. Hall is back as Dexter Morgan, and filming will begin on the new sequel series in January 2025. No other casting announcements have been announced yet. However, it has been confirmed that the story will pick up immediately after the events of the limited series, Dexter: New Blood. Fans are speculating about what exactly the story will be centered around, and how Dexter will return to his killing ways.

Thre is one possibility that could work quite well to actually save the Dexter franchise and keep it going strong for years to come. It involves Dexter being pardoned for his crimes in order to help the FBI track down serial killers who don’t follow codes. It is expected that Dexter: Resurrection will run for multiple seasons, so the new series needs a hook that’ll keep it running indefinitely. Dexter can’t go to jail or face the death penalty (yet) as there would be no show.


Dexter Has Some Seriously Good Investigative Skills That Could Be Used By The FBI

Dexter: Resurrection

Starring

Michael C. Hall, Jack Alcott (rumored), David Zayas (rumored) and Julia Jones (rumored)

Created by

Clyde Phillips

Executive Producers

Clyde Phillips and Michael C. Hall

For years, Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) was always one step ahead of Miami Metro Homicide detectives in the hunt for serial killers. He knew what signs to look for, as he was also a serial killer, albeit one with Harry’s code of ethics. Dexter was in a rather precarious position at the end of New Blood, as Chief Angela Bishop (Julia Jones) had exposed his big secret, and he was left for dead after being shot by Harrison. However, Dexter is actually alive in Dexter: Resurrection, so surely he now has to face up to his crimes. Well, not exactly, as Michael C. Hall revealed in an interview with Variety that the follow-up series will potentially run for multiple seasons.


Dexter: Resurrection Key Facts

  • Season 1 will air in Summer 2025
  • The sequel will not be a limited series.

Nobody wants to see a Dexter prison drama, so there has to be an alternative. Sure, Dexter could go on the run, but how long would that last? A better idea would be for the FBI to realize the potential for Dexter’s crime fighting skills and ask him to assist them in their investigations. In real life, serial killers have been helping law enforcement solve crimes for years. FBI criminal profiler, John Douglas coined the term ‘serial killer’ and spent years traveling around maximum security prisons questioning America’s worst serial killers. Douglas was trying to discover what made these killers tick and how they carried out their attacks, in order to help him build a profile of the offenders he was trying to track down.


Douglas’ book on the subject was adapted into the Netflix series, Mindhunter, which ran for two seasons on the streamer between 2017-2019. That’s not to say that Dexter should be a carbon copy of Mindhunter, but the basic premise could be similar. Dexter helps the FBI track down other serial killers. However, it would work better if he did it while still being a free man, so he can also indulge in his killer habits on the side, albeit without the knowledge of the FBI.

Dexter Will Probably Have To Face Up To His Crimes At Some Point


Everybody is going to know Dexter’s secret when the story resumes in Dexter: Resurrection, and there will come a point where Dexter probably does need to pay for his crimes. However, Paramount’s merger with Showtime suggests the Dexter-verse has a lot more stories to tell before this happens. Dexter: Resurrection‘s key dynamic change can only last for so long, before the fans will want some resolution to Dexter’s arc. If Dexter can somehow redeem himself for some of the unjust kills he committed, he could receive a happier ending, and that would probably please a lot of fans, with the previous two Dexter finales failing to stick the landing.

The Future Of The Dexter-verse

  • The prequel series, Dexter: Original Sin, will launch on December 13, 2024.
  • The sequel series, Dexter: Resurrection, will air in the summer of 2025.

dexter dead

New Blood was supposed to be the definitive ending to Dexter’s story, and showrunner, Clyde Phillips even confirmed that was the intention before the major Dexter retcon, in an interview with Deadline back in 2022.


I have three words for you: Dexter is dead. I wouldn’t do that to the audience. It would be dishonest. Here, there is no question that this is the finale of
Dexter.
Dexter is dead.

It clearly didn’t work to kill Dexter in New Blood, but it also didn’t work to let him get away with everything and faking his own death in the original ending back in 2013, so it might work to land somewhere in the middle for Dexter: Resurrection‘s eventual ending. After working with the FBI, Dexter could face some jail time, but avoid the death penalty in the iconic location of Miami. This way, there is a level of finality to the ending, with the possibility of a reboot in the future.

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