Original Sin Gets Trailer, Michael C. Hall Returns for Resurrection Sequel Series
Showtime has launched a brand new Dexter: Original Sin trailer, whereas additionally revealing {that a} sequel sequence to the legendary crime drama sequence is within the works starring Michael C. Hall.
The new Dexter: Original Sin video is the opening sequence from the upcoming sequence, which stars Patrick Gibson as a younger Dexter. Michael C. Hall may even seem on this sequence, serving because the inside monologue narrator of Dexter. Dexter: Original Sin takes place within the ’90s, and can inform the origin of the serial killer/forensic technician.
Check out the opening sequence to Dexter: Original Sin beneath:
What is Dexter: Resurrection about?
Alongside the details about Original Sin, Showtime additionally introduced {that a} Dexter sequel sequence, referred to as Dexter: Resurrection, is within the works. The information got here throughout Showtime’s San Diego Comic-Con panel for Original Sin, when Michael C. Hall shocked followers by showing.
Not an excessive amount of is understood concerning the sequence as of now, however will probably be set within the current day and function a follow-up to 2021’s Dexter: New Blood, which itself was a sequel miniseries to the unique present.
“We are thrilled to have the brilliant Michael C. Hall reprise his iconic role as Dexter Morgan in Showtime’s most successful series ever,” Chris McCarthy, Paramount Global co-CEO and president/CEO, Showtime & MTV Entertainment Studios, stated in a press release. “While Dexter: Resurrection will appeal to the tens of millions of longtime fans, Dexter: Original Sin will introduce a whole new generation of viewers into this iconic series by starting from the beginning, which is sure to satisfy existing audiences as well.”
Dexter was initially performed by Hall within the eight-season Showtime sequence that premiered in 2006. His father was performed by James Remar within the unique sequence, whereas Jennifer Carpenter portrayed Debra. The sequence additionally starred Julie Benz as Rita Bennett, Erik King as James Doakes, Lauren Vélez as María LaGuerta, and David Zayas as Angel Batista.