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Michael C. Hall is back as TV’s Dexter (and attending serial-killer dinner parties with Peter Dinklage!)

“Dexter: Resurrection” follows the sassy serial killer’s adventures in New York as he searches for his son and restarts his deadly side hustle

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Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan is still alive in “Dexter: Resurrection” and tracking down his son in New York City.


We just cannot get enough of Dexter Morgan, the henley-sporting serial killer of the strict moral code and sassy internal monologue. So far, we’ve gotten the OG series “Dexterâ€; the reboot “Dexter: New Bloodâ€; and a prequel, “Dexter: Original Sin.†Now we get to find out what Dexter’s been up to over the past few years in “Dexter: Resurrection,†debuting Friday on Paramount Plus.

After Dexter (Michael C. Hall) didn’t, apparently, meet his demise at the end of a rifle at the end of “New Blood,†he leaves the frozen environs of upstate New York to track down his offspring (Jack Alcott) in the Big Apple. There he resumes his side hustle of murdering murderers — and quickly stumbles into the milieu of Leon Prater (Peter Dinklage), a venture capital billionaire weirdo with a terrifying henchperson played by Uma Thurman and a fondness for curating serial-killer dinner parties (attendees include Krysten Ritter, Eric Stonestreet, Neil Patrick Harris and David Dastmalchian). Could Angel Batista (David Zayas) and his late wife’s Dexter-is-the-Bay-Harbour-Butcher theories be far behind?

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Briony Smith

Briony Smith writes about culture, entertainment and lifestyle for the Star.

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