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Dexter Showrunner Says New Season ‘Not Undoing’ Finale, But Will Make Things ‘Right’
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In case you were hoping Showtime’s newly-announced Dexter revival would reveal the show’s much-loathed finale was merely a terrible dream, showrunner Clyde Phillips has some bad news for you. Not as bad as a serial killer on the loose, never brought to justice for his many, many, many crimes, but it does sound like the ten-episode limited series won’t be washing the taste of Lumberjack Dexter out of your mouth entirely. Instead, they’ll be giving you a whole new taste and a chance at a “second finale,” one that won’t undo the series’ end, but will hopefully make things “right” with regards to Dexter’s disappointing last episode. Whatever that means.

“We basically do get to start from scratch,” Phillips told the Hollywood Reporter’s TV’s Top 5 podcast, on their episode released Friday. “We want this to not be Dexter Season 9. Ten years, or however many years, have passed by the time this will air, and the show will reflect that time passage. In so far as the ending of the show, this will have no resemblance to how the original finale was. It’s a great opportunity to write a second finale for our show, and Showtime was very gracious about that.”

Series star Michael C. Hall is obviously excited for a chance at a ‘second finale’ too, Phillips says, though the executive producer notes the chance to revisit the character and hopefully create an ending Hall found satisfying wasn’t the reason the reboot exists.

“Michael is certainly aware that the ending wasn’t well-received, and I believe he was not completely satisfied with it,” he says. “This is an opportunity to make that right, but that’s not why we’re doing it. We’re doing this because there is such a hunger for Dexter out there.”

And if you’re holding your breath for the return of Deb, go ahead and let that one go too. “We’re not undoing anything,” Phillips says, when asked about a possible return of Jennifer Carpenter’s ill-fated character. “We’re not going to betray the audience and say, ‘Whoops, that was all a dream.’ What happened in the first eight years happened in the first eight years.” While Phillips couldn’t say much more than that, he did say the reboot is not set in Miami. If we end up with ten episodes of Dexter chopping wood in Oregon, so help us…
 

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Michael C. Hall suggests Dexter revival will improve upon 'unsatisfying' finale

The actor on that original finale: "What the hell happened?"
By James Hibberd
January 04, 2021 at 04:55 PM EST


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The Dexter series finale is perhaps one of the few major pop culture events over the last decade that fans can agree on: The once-acclaimed Showtime drama's final episode was considered very disappointing, especially when judged against the show's creative peak years earlier.
Star Michael C. Hall will reprise his role as the avenging serial killer Dexter Morgan in the cable network's upcoming limited series revival, which suggests the new project will give the series a more satisfying conclusion.
"I think in this case, the story that's being told is worth telling in a way that other proposals didn't, and I think enough time has passed where it's become intriguing in a way that it wasn't before," Hall recently told The Daily Beast during a conversation about his new band, Princess Goes to the Butterfly Museum. "And let's be real: people found the way that show left things pretty unsatisfying, and there's always been a hope that a story would emerge that would be worth telling. I include myself in the group of people that wondered, 'What the hell happened to that guy?' So I'm excited to step back into it. I've never had that experience of playing a character this many years on."

"I certainly thought it was justifiable for Dexter to do what he did," Hall added of his character's actions in the finale. "I think some of the criticisms were about that, and some of the criticisms weren't so much about the 'what' as they were about the 'how,' and those were valid too. We certainly do live in an era where the bar is very high as far as the simultaneous surprise, satisfaction, and closure that should go along with a series finale."
The season 8 ender featured the demise of Dexter's sister Debra (Jennifer Carpenter) and his ditching Miami to take a job in rural Oregon. Despite years of suspense generated by Morgan hiding in plain sight while working at the Miami P.D., his colleagues never discovered his crimes.
Ultimately, there's plenty of potential story left on the table for the limited series, which is helmed by former showrunner Clyde Phillips, who was in charge of the show's first four (and most acclaimed) seasons. The limited series will pick up roughly a decade after the original finale. Phillips has made it clear that everything we've previously seen really happened, telling The Hollywood Reporter, "this is an opportunity to make that right."
The 10-episode Dexter limited series is tentatively planned for fall 2021.
 

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Im sayin when they killed the surprise muthafucka BRUH,

the show went down hill ever since.....

I still aint never seen the last seasons of dexter....

gatdammin playhatian you gonna make me go back

and peep them shits...

Im curious as to how they will try to revive the show....
 

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Im sayin when they killed the surprise muthafucka BRUH,

the show went down hill ever since.....

I still aint never seen the last seasons of dexter....

gatdammin playhatian you gonna make me go back

and peep them shits...

Im curious as to how they will try to revive the show....
I think the John Lithgow season was the beginning of the end and it went WAY downhill from there
 

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No way this show gets better. The books got worse and worse. The last two seasons of this show was ASS. Funny that the books explored a more supernatural element to Dex's motives. It didn't play out well in the books but thought tv was right medium and they didn't even explore it smh Damn Shane. Wasted potential. I'll let y'all tell me how this goes...
 

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:smh:Damn the original cast isn't going to be involved. This has fail written all over it. Im still going to check it out though.
 

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Why would it? He's not in Miami anymore.

I will say they're fucking up by not having James Remar in it though. Harry and Dexter were one in the same
:lol:that makes Sense. But they said they were going to make things right. I automatically assumed that someone from his past would involved in the show.
 

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I'm not falling for this, after how terrible those last two seasons were there's no way this revival is any good.
 

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*Spoiler Alert* correct me If I'm wrong, but his sister (Deb) was his wife IRL. So they broke up and...did I miss something?
 

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Jennifer Carpenter joins Dexter revival

EW has confirmed the actress will appear in the Showtime series' new season.
By Joey Nolfi
July 14, 2021 at 10:50 AM EDT




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Dexter is resurrecting a fan-favorite character for its new season.
Showtime had no official comment, though EW has confirmed through a source that Jennifer Carpenter — who played the titular serial killer's ill-fated sister, Deb, across eight seasons during the show's original run — will reprise her role on the network's upcoming limited series revival. (Representatives for Carpenter did not immediately respond to EW's inquest).
Deb was famously killed off on the show's finale back in 2013, though The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Carpenter's character is expected to return via a series of flashbacks throughout the 10 new episodes, set 10 years after the show left Dexter (Michael C. Hall) working as a lumberjack in an unknown location.
"As all Dexter fans know, we saw the end of the Trinity Killer, so that by definition means it's a flashback," fellow returning actor John Lithgow told Deadline on Tuesday, explaining how his character — who was also killed in the series — would be brought back for new episodes. "It was just wonderful to rejoin that gang — including Michael [C. Hall] and Jennifer Carpenter and [showrunner] Clyde Phillips."

Though the series was well-received, the show's ending drew negative reactions from both critics and fans.

"I think in this case, the story that's being told is worth telling in a way that other proposals didn't, and I think enough time has passed where it's become intriguing in a way that it wasn't before," Hall told The Daily Beast about returning for another season. "And let's be real: people found the way that show left things pretty unsatisfying, and there's always been a hope that a story would emerge that would be worth telling. I include myself in the group of people that wondered, 'What the hell happened to that guy?' So I'm excited to step back into it. I've never had that experience of playing a character this many years on."
Dexter's new season is set to premiere later this year on Showtime.
 

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Jennifer Carpenter joins Dexter revival

EW has confirmed the actress will appear in the Showtime series' new season.
By Joey Nolfi
July 14, 2021 at 10:50 AM EDT




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Dexter is resurrecting a fan-favorite character for its new season.
Showtime had no official comment, though EW has confirmed through a source that Jennifer Carpenter — who played the titular serial killer's ill-fated sister, Deb, across eight seasons during the show's original run — will reprise her role on the network's upcoming limited series revival. (Representatives for Carpenter did not immediately respond to EW's inquest).
Deb was famously killed off on the show's finale back in 2013, though The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Carpenter's character is expected to return via a series of flashbacks throughout the 10 new episodes, set 10 years after the show left Dexter (Michael C. Hall) working as a lumberjack in an unknown location.
"As all Dexter fans know, we saw the end of the Trinity Killer, so that by definition means it's a flashback," fellow returning actor John Lithgow told Deadline on Tuesday, explaining how his character — who was also killed in the series — would be brought back for new episodes. "It was just wonderful to rejoin that gang — including Michael [C. Hall] and Jennifer Carpenter and [showrunner] Clyde Phillips."

Though the series was well-received, the show's ending drew negative reactions from both critics and fans.

"I think in this case, the story that's being told is worth telling in a way that other proposals didn't, and I think enough time has passed where it's become intriguing in a way that it wasn't before," Hall told The Daily Beast about returning for another season. "And let's be real: people found the way that show left things pretty unsatisfying, and there's always been a hope that a story would emerge that would be worth telling. I include myself in the group of people that wondered, 'What the hell happened to that guy?' So I'm excited to step back into it. I've never had that experience of playing a character this many years on."
Dexter's new season is set to premiere later this year on Showtime.




I think they're going to have his sister replace Harry as the person advising him now since it appears they aren't having Harry (his father) in the new series.
 

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But they could have stretched it out. Doakes was a bloodhound on his ass lol mf couldn’t shake him!

Which is why he had to go.

The only way you could've kept Doakes alive is it was the last season and all options were on the table.

Doakes continually watching and surveilling Dexter without catching him would have gotten played out if they kept him any longer.
 

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Dexter revival gets premiere date, drops trailer during Comic-Con panel

Dexter: New Blood premieres Sunday, Nov. 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime.
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July 25, 2021 at 04:54 PM EDT




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Showtime's Dexter revival is lurking just around the corner.
Dexter: New Blood will premiere Sunday, Nov. 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime, the network confirmed on Sunday, while also dropping a brand new teaser for the revival during a panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
Series star Michael C. Hall addressed why it was the right time to reboot the show while speaking at the panel, which also featured producers and Dexter newcomer Julia Jones (of Westworld). For Hall, it was wondering, "What the hell happened to this guy?"

"And I think enough time has passed, and the storytelling opportunities were a lot more interesting, I think, for having had some time between the end and now," he added.

Despite the eight-year gap between the end of the original series and its revival, Hall said that stepping back into the shoes of the serial killer felt oddly familiar. "It felt strange, but mostly because of how strange it didn't feel," Hall said with a laugh. "You know it's just like a sense of time compressing, starting to wonder if all the time has passed since we last did it to now actually was a dream. It's wild. It's wild to reactivate something that you thought was gone, though I guess they didn't suspect that it was totally gone."
When asked whether the negative reception to Dexter's 2013 finale played a role in the decision to revisit the series, Hall admitted, "It was a huge part of it," explaining, "Yeah, I think the ending was mystifying at best to people. Confounding, exasperating, frustrating, and on down the line of, you know, negative adjectives. And I think this is a show that is very important to all of us, and the chance to revisit it and maybe, in the process, redefine the sense of the show's ending, the sense of the show's legacy more broadly, was certainly a part of our motivation. No doubt."

Hall also attributed the show's return to a "sense of readiness" on his part and the opportunity to collaborate with the showrunner of the first four seasons of Dexter, Clyde Phillips, and executive producers Scott Reynolds and Marcos Siega, who is directing six of the 10 new episodes.
The revival will jump in almost a decade after the series 8 finale, something Phillips said Hall pushed for. "One of the things that we all agreed on, and Michael really insisted on it — he was completely right — is that this not be Dexter season 9; that we acknowledge that this is not the next moment after the lumberjack moment; that we acknowledge the truth, that time has passed — almost 10 years have passed — and we pick up [with] Dexter in another place, in another world, actually, as far away from Miami as possible."
With Dexter now living in a small town where everyone seems to know him, his serial killer urges sound like they're thawing out — maybe.
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"Going back to the way the show ended, I think we see Dexter having made a choice to go into a sort of self-imposed exile," Hall said. "And I think he's doing a very, very long, protracted penance for the people who've died who were close to him, and not intended to be victims, because of how he'd been living, how he was playing fast and loose with the code, etc., etc."
Jones is joining the series as Angela, the first female chief of police in Iron Lake, N.Y., the fictional town where the rival is set. She's also Dexter's girlfriend, though he is now going by Jim Lindsay (a nod to Dexter novels author Jeff Lindsay).
She has "a lot going on," Jones said of her character, adding that Angela has a "wonderful arc."
Phillips played coy on who from the original series will appear (though EW previously confirmed through a source that fan-favorite Jennifer Carpenter is returning).
"I will say that there will be some returning cast members from the original series that will make some people's brains explode," Phillips said, noting that everyone they called was ready to jump on board.
 
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