Dexter Returns With Limited Series Announced at Showtime – mxdwn.com

Posted: October 20, 2020 at 6:32 pm

Jordan Ogihara October 15th, 2020 - 11:29 AM

On October 14th, Showtime announced that Showtimes Miami-set crime dramaDexter will continue by way of a ten-part limited series scheduled to air in 2021, according to a network press release.The shows official Twitter account confirmed the announcement with a brief video and a caption referencing a memetic catchphrase spoken by Sergeant James Doakes, played by Erik King (Oz, National Treasure).

Surprise Motherfucker.Hes back. #Dexter pic.twitter.com/EDXov06rot

Dexter on Showtime (@SHO_Dexter) October 14, 2020

Dexters season eight finale aired back in 2013. The original broadcast was allegedly watched by 2.8 million viewers, a record total for an individual episode of a Showtime original series at the time, as reported by New York Daily News.

The revival has already secured the participation of the showrunner from Dextersfirst four seasons, Clyde Phillips (Feed the Beast, Nurse Jackie), and Michael C. Hall (Six Feet Under, Netflixs Safe), who portrayed the eponymous forensic analyst-cum-serial killer and currently sings in the indie pop trio Princess Goes to the Butterfly Museum, as reported by Deadline. Both Phillips and Hall will occupy executive producer roles, per Showtimes official press release.

Dexter is based on a crime novel series by Jeff Lindsay, formerly playwright Jeffry P. Freundlich (The Cave, Just Watch Me). Lindsays eighth and final novel in the series, Dexter is Dead, was published in 2015, two years after the Season 8 finale. Lindsay explained why he had to move on from the character in an interview with Crime Reads: It was a very durable, very comfortable relationship and that was part of the problem. Comfort is the enemy of quality. He told Crime Reads that he felt like he finished Dexters story before he got tired of it: I always promised my readers I would quit if I just started to phone it in. So I quit before that happened.

Showtime has pulled off revivals of shows even less likely to return than Dexter in the past. The L Word: Generation Q, a sequel series to The L Word, one of the networks most groundbreaking programs from the 2000s, was renewed for a second season in January, as reported by Deadline. Furthermore, in 2017, the eighteen-part limited series Twin Peaks: The Return improbably brought viewers back to the uncanny world of the postmodern primetime soap Twin Peaks, which had originally aired on ABC in the early 1990s.

The first eight seasons of Dexter are available to stream through Netflix. They are also accessible via Showtimes own streaming service, available through select television providers and priced at $10.99 a month.

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