

Where to Watch Dexter: Resurrection
- naren shenoyMarch 3, 2026I didn’t hate on New Blood as much as most did, but this is better than New Blood and a clear fan service season and punctuated as such in the season finale. Looking forward to season 2. Some familiar faces return and it’s always fun to see what manner of sicko Dexter is going to stalk next and how will he get away with it? Does not deftly execute as well as the original, but it works.
- KinoMarinoOctober 5, 2025Not only is it one best seasons of Dexter to come out in years, it's easily one of the best shows out right now hands down. This revival breathes new life into the character and the world around him, striking a perfect balance between tense storytelling, dark humor, and the chilling moral dilemmas that made the show a phenomenon in the first place. If you have never watched it before do you yourself a favor and check it out. We are so back.
- HakihikoSeptember 24, 2025Perfection in Darkness "Dexter: Resurrection" is nothing short of phenomenal - the kind of return that fans dreamed of but never truly expected to see executed this well. Michael C. Hall slips back into Dexter's skin flawlessly, bringing a level of depth and nuance that makes the character feel as chilling, fascinating, and alive as ever. The writing is razor-sharp, balancing suspense, psychological tension, and moral ambiguity in a way that feels both familiar and completely revitalized. Every episode brims with atmosphere and purpose, never wasting a moment. The supporting cast is equally outstanding, with performances that elevate the drama rather than being overshadowed by the lead. What makes "Dexter: Resurrection" exceptional is how confidently it embraces the essence of the franchise while pushing it to new heights. The cinematography, the pacing, the emotional weight - everything clicks perfectly. This isn't just another continuation; it feels like a definitive statement, the series at its absolute peak.
- Hipster ZOMBIESeptember 7, 2025While Dexter: New Blood corrected that mistake of the original series much maligned finale, Dexter: Resurrection moves the story forward in exciting and innovative ways. The narrative here slices like one of Dexter’s scalpels. Lean, sharp, and pulsing with dread, it doesn’t just reheat old kills. Instead, it expands the mythology while still honoring what came before. The writing balances fan-service with genuine suspense — enough Easter eggs to make longtime fans grin like Harry’s ghost, but also new twists that prove the Dark Passenger still has some fresh moves left in him. And let’s talk pacing: no filler, no wasted motion. Every episode feels like it’s building to something big. It’s not a slow burn, it’s a bonfire doused in gasoline. Having Dexter infiltrate a cabal of serial killers was a interesting way to go for the series and gave us some fantastic highlights. Michael C. Hall? Still the GOAT. The way he slides back into Dexter’s dead-eyed smile and pitch-perfect narration feels like slipping into a well-worn kill shirt. But this isn’t just a one-man show. The supporting cast here is phenomenal. The mysterious but powerful Leon Prater played by Peter Dinklage and his enforcer, Charley, played by Uma Thurman introduce Dexter to a community of aforementioned serial killers. Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris, Eric Stonestreet, and David Dastmalchian make up the eclectic group of serial killers that Dexter meets. But its actor David Zayas return as officer Angel Batista that really stirs up a lot of the drama created for Dexter in Resurrection and he does a fantastic job. Dexter: Resurrection is proof that some stories deserve a second chance. It’s not just a redo — it’s redemption. This is the show giving fans what we’ve always wanted: closure, carnage, and character work that cuts deep. Resurrection earns its place by being one of the rare revivals that doesn’t feel like fan-fiction. It feels like destiny. Or, as Dexter himself might put it: neatly wrapped, tied in plastic, and perfectly placed on the shelf.
Dexter: Resurrection Trivia
Dexter: Resurrection has 1 season.
Dexter: Resurrection has 10 episodes.
The key characters in Dexter: Resurrection are Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), Harrison Morgan (Jack Alcott), Charley (Uma Thurman).
Dexter: Resurrection was directed by Marcos Siega, Monica Raymund.
Dexter: Resurrection was produced by Michael Amodio, Ryan McCormick.
Dexter Morgan awakens from a coma and sets out for New York City, determined to find Harrison and make things right. But when Miami Metro's Angel Batista arrives with questions, Dexter realizes his past is catching up to him fast.
Dexter: Resurrection is rated TV-MA.
Dexter: Resurrection is a Crime, Drama, Mystery show.
Dexter: Resurrection has an audience rating of 9 out of 10.
Dexter: Resurrection episodes are 50m long.
Yes. New seasons and episodes of Dexter: Resurrection are planned.

























