Dexter, Uma Thurman and Resurrection
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The Independent on MSNMichael C Hall: ‘Dexter: Resurrection was kind of a crazy notion. But I like crazy notions’Resurrection was kind of a crazy notion. But I like crazy notions’ - INTERVIEW: The American actor speaks to Louis Chilton about his own ‘origin story’, why ‘Six Feet Under’ was the ‘black-sheep sibling’ of ‘The Sopranos’,
Check out what's ahead this season with a new trailer for Showrunner Clyde Phillips and star/EP Michael C. Hall's Dexter: Resurrection.
“Dexter: Resurrection” newcomers Eric Stonestreet and Peter Dinklage hit it off on set of the Paramount+ drama. The “Modern Family” alum reflected on their off-screen connection at the show’s world premiere in New York City on Wednesday.
The cast of Dexter is returning for another spinoff series!
Uma Thurman won’t just do any project these days. The veteran actress, who currently stars with Charlize Theron in “The Old Guard 2” on Netflix, revealed the conditions she will absolutely say “no” to every time.
Michael C. Hall, Uma Thurman, Peter Dinklage and Krysten Ritter attend the premiere of "Dexter: Resurrection" in New York City on Wednesday. The sequel series premieres on Paramount+ with Showtime on July 11.
Dexter: Resurrection follows the title character as he heads to New York City in search of his son. Returning stars like Michael C. Hall and David Zayas appear alongside new faces Peter Dinklage and Uma Thurman. The series premiered on Friday, July 11.
There's a morbid symmetry to how the "Dexter" franchise limps along as its parent company, too, becomes a shell of its former self. Showtime, once a premium cable competitor to HBO, now lives on largely as a sub-brand of a streaming service while Paramount Global grovels before the Trump administration to complete its own sale.