Dexter: Resurrection Writers Reveal How Michael C. Hall Revived His Infamous Character
The unexpected finale of Dexter: New Blood may have been a divisive one, but writers Clyde Phillips and Scott Reynolds know the full story. "The critics loved it, the internet people hated it," Phillips tells Collider's Steve Weintraub, as they settle in to discuss Season 1 of Paramount+'s latest addition to the franchise, Dexter: Resurrection, in which the creators bring Michael C. Hall's infamous serial killer back from the dead.
After the events that transpired in New Blood, Dexter is back and on a mission to find his son (Jack Alcott) in New York City. While there, not only is he reunited with old faces, like Detective Angel Batista (David Zayas), but is introduced to a billionaire's collection of killers, played by Uma Thurman, Peter Dinklage, Neil Patrick Harris, David Dastmalchian, Krysten Ritter, and Eric Stonestreet.
During their interview, Phillips and Reynolds demystify the seemingly impossible return of Dexter Morgan, discuss writing and adjusting characters as their ensemble cast joined the series, and how these new characters will influence our favorite serial killer-killing Dark Passenger. The duo also give exciting updates for the Trinity Killer (John Lithgow) prequel series and their plans for Dexter: Original Sin now that it's been picked up for Season 2.
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