Dexter: Resurrection Director Shares First Set Photo As Filming Begins

The filming of “Dexter: Resurrection” has commenced, and the first image from the set is now available. Few series have endured as long as “Dexter,” which made its debut on Showtime in 2006 and continues to this day, though in a different format. The original run of “Dexter” concluded after eight seasons in 2013, but it left fans disappointed due to an unsatisfying ending that was open-ended and quite dark. For years, the show’s finale was often ranked among the worst, becoming its defining characteristic. However, Showtime brought the show back with a new series titled “Dexter: New Blood.

The continuation of America’s beloved serial killer’s story in Dexter was generally well-liked… until the finale. Once again, Dexter disappointed fans with its ending, this time making it seem final. In Dexter: New Blood, Dexter was fatally shot by his own son, potentially setting up future series around Harrison. However, many viewers were unhappy with this development as they didn’t connect with Dexter’s son, especially after he killed a character they had grown fond of. Following these reactions, Showtime announced two new installments: a prequel titled Dexter: Original Sin, which has already been well-received by fans, and a sequel series called Dexter: Revival set to debut in June 2025.

As a die-hard cinema enthusiast, I’ve got some exciting news! Michael C. Hall is making a comeback as everyone’s favorite serial killer with a heart, Dexter. Many of us were left guessing whether we had seen the last of this character, with some believing he was gone for good or would only reappear as a ghost, like Harry and Deb. But in the thrilling continuation titled Dexter: Original Sin, it turns out that Dexter didn’t meet his end after all!

In an unexpected twist, the frigid weather helped slow his bleeding, while some clever ER doctors managed to save him. It seems like a miracle, but the creators have found a way to make this implausible escape work, giving us a chance to delve deeper into Dexter’s world in the sequel series. Although details about Dexter: Resurrection are scarce at the moment, we’ve already caught a glimpse of what’s to come. Can’t wait to see more!

Dexter: Resurrection Celebrates First Day of Filming With Set Photo

Filming for “Dexter: Resurrection” kicked off on January 9th, 2025, and director Marcos Siega shared the initial set photo on Instagram (before deleting it). The image shows a movie slate buried in snow, hinting that the series will continue to be set during winter, consistent with the aftermath of “New Blood.” This isn’t surprising since “Resurrection” is anticipated to carry on directly from where we left off with Dexter, who was last seen in upstate New York just after Christmas.

There’s strong indication that the upcoming series, “Dexter: Resurrection“, might be set in New York City due to casting calls, location scouting, and gossip. This suggests a significant shift in settings for Dexter. As of now, it’s uncertain how Dexter will arrive there or what kind of adventure he’ll embark on. At the close of “New Blood“, Dexter was imprisoned under suspicion of being the Bay Harbor Butcher, and to escape, he killed a police officer. Thus, he is expected to be evading law enforcement. Showtime has announced that “Dexter: Resurrection” will bring back Angel Batista, Harrison Morgan, and Harry Morgan as main characters. It seems plausible that Batista could be involved in a manhunt for Dexter while he seeks his son. However, all of this is speculative; we’ll probably have to wait for the first trailer to confirm anything definitively.

There are indications that the series Dexter: Resurrection is being planned for multiple seasons, unlike its predecessor New Blood. The specifics of how this will unfold remain a complete enigma, given the already significant stakes involved. At present, details about the show are scarce, but with more set photos being released by paparazzi and the crew, we might receive additional clues or teasers in the near future. It’s been whispered that Peter Dinklage will play the villain in Dexter: Resurrection, though this has not yet been officially confirmed. As production progresses, we may learn more about the show.

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2025-01-10 06:11