Showtime has released the first Dexter: Resurrection trailer, highlighting the return of Michael C. Hall as the iconic character and his next adventures.
What happens in the Dexter: Resurrection trailer?
The new trailer sees Hall’s Dexter heading off to New York City, weeks after the ending of Dexter: New Blood. The trailer also shows off some of the new actors set to appear in the series, including Uma Thurman, Peter Dinklage, Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris, Eric Stonestreet, David Dastmalchian, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Kadia Saraf, Dominic Fumusa, and Emilia Suárez.
Check out the Dexter: Resurrection trailer below (watch other trailers):
“The new series is a continuation of Dexter: New Blood, which takes place weeks after Dexter Morgan (Hall) takes a bullet to the chest from his own son, as he awakens from a coma to find Harrison gone without a trace,” reads the official logline. “Realizing the weight of what he put his son through, Dexter sets out for New York City, determined to find him and make things right. But closure won’t come easy. When Miami Metro’s Angel Batista arrives with questions, Dexter realizes his past is catching up to him fast. As father and son navigate their own darkness in the city that never sleeps, they soon find themselves deeper than they ever imagined—and that the only way out is together.”
Dexter: Resurrection is scheduled to start streaming on July 11, 2025, exclusively on Paramount+ with Showtime. The crime drama is executive produced by showrunner Clyde Phillips, with Marcos Siega directing and producing. Also returning to the franchise are David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, John Lithgow as Arthur Mitchell/Trinity Killer, and Jimmy Smits as Miguel Prado.
In addition to leading the cast, Hall is also serving as an executive producer along with Scott Reynolds (Jessica Jones), Tony Hernandez (Emily in Paris) and Lilly Burns (Russian Doll). It is a production of Showtime Studios and Counterpart Studios.
The original series ran on-air for eight seasons from 2006-2013. Besides Hall, the show also starred Jennifer Carpenter and John Lithgow. During its original run, it earned multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nominations, as well as a Peabody Award, with Hall taking home a Golden Globe in 2010 for his leading performance.