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Michael C. Hall, renowned for his role in Dexter, reveals the crime he aspires to commit but evade punishment

Discussing the Small Screen Return of Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan, the Lethal Yet Morally Ambiguous Serial Killer, in the New Spin-off of the Popular Series

Actor Michael C. Hall, recognized for his role in Dexter, reveals the criminal act he wishes he...
Actor Michael C. Hall, recognized for his role in Dexter, reveals the criminal act he wishes he could escape committing

Michael C. Hall, renowned for his role in Dexter, reveals the crime he aspires to commit but evade punishment

In an exciting turn of events, the dark drama series Dexter is making a comeback with its sequel, Dexter: Resurrection, streaming on Paramount+. The series, which first aired from 2006 to 2013, featured Michael C. Hall as Dexter, a vigilante with a twisted sense of justice.

The new series picks up 10 weeks after Dexter wakes from his coma, but the details of his awakening remain a mystery. One thing is certain, though - Dexter's dark past is far from over.

Michael C. Hall, who reprises his role as Dexter, discusses the upcoming series, highlighting the presence of humour even in the darkest of circumstances. He remains tight-lipped about the specifics of the plot, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the unfolding narrative.

The series also features a star-studded cast, including Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, Eric Stonestreet, Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris, and David Dalstmalchian. Some of these guest stars may potentially appear on Dexter or Harrison's table, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the storyline.

In the previous series, Dexter: New Blood, Dexter was left for dead after being shot by his teenage son Harrison. The new series finds Harrison in trouble in New York, adding a personal dimension to Dexter's quest for justice.

Another familiar face returning is Batista, who pays a visit to Dexter in the new series. Dexter's past career as a blood-splatter expert with Miami Metro Police, where he targeted those who had escaped justice and cleaned up his crime scenes, is also likely to play a role in the new series.

As for Dexter's iconic items, they may help Michael C. Hall get into character, but he remains silent about whether he took any souvenirs when he thought Dexter had finished forever after series 8.

The director involved in the staged return of Dexter in the series is Marcos Siega. The first two episodes of Dexter: Resurrection are available now on Paramount Plus in the UK and Paramount Plus with Showtime in the US. The episodes will air weekly starting from these first two, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

With the return of Dexter, viewers can expect a thrilling ride filled with suspense, drama, and a dash of humour. So, buckle up and get ready for the return of one of TV's most iconic antiheroes.

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