
Dexter Returns With a Killer Cast in ‘Resurrection’ This Summer
The wait is over, and the dark passenger is back. Dexter: Resurrection is making its grand return this July, and fans of the iconic vigilante serial killer have plenty to be excited about. After the intense and emotional end of Dexter: New Blood , many thought the story was over. But not so fast—Dexter Morgan, portrayed once again by Michael C. Hall, is very much alive. He awakens from a coma after being shot by his son, Harrison, and sets off on a new journey to reconnect with him. But this being Dexter’s world, nothing is ever simple.
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This time, the action shifts to New York, where Dexter finds himself facing a fresh wave of twisted killers—and a few ghosts from his own past. And what makes Resurrection even more gripping is the wild, star-studded cast of killers lined up to challenge Dexter’s code.
Let’s talk villains. Neil Patrick Harris joins the blood-soaked saga as Lowell, an accomplished anesthesiologist whose dark alter ego is the tattoo-obsessed killer known as "The Tattoo Collector." Eric Stonestreet, usually known for his comedic chops, flips the script as Al, the deceptively calm Midwestern killer dubbed "Rapunzel." Then there’s Krysten Ritter playing Mia, a seemingly refined sommelier by day and a brutal murderer known as "Lady Vengeance" by night. Rounding out the rogue’s gallery is David Dastmalchian as Gareth, or "The Gemini Killer," adding yet another layer of creepy brilliance to the show’s already disturbing ensemble.
And that’s not all. The cast is stacked with big names like Uma Thurman as Charley, the head of security for a mysterious billionaire played by none other than Peter Dinklage. The chemistry, tension, and suspense are expected to be off the charts, promising a season that blends the psychological intensity of the original series with fresh thrills and surprises.
While Dexter: Original Sin recently gave fans a fascinating look at Dexter’s early years, Resurrection plunges back into the present, continuing the saga in a way that feels both new and nostalgic. Whether you're a longtime fan or just getting into the series, this latest chapter is poised to deliver everything viewers love—dark humor, moral dilemmas, and some of the most chilling antagonists ever seen on TV.
Mark your calendars: the first two episodes of Dexter: Resurrection drop July 11 on Paramount+ with Showtime, followed by a cable premiere on July 13 at 8 p.m. If you've missed the twisted brilliance of Dexter Morgan, it’s time to sharpen your knives. The dark passenger rides again.
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