Dexter’s future is “actively working” on Showtime

Earlier this year, Showtime brought infamous TV serial killer Dexter Morgan and his dark passenger to their final destination with a finale. Dexter: new blood, But the story may be far from over. In 2021, Showtime premiered the revival of a 10-episode series Dexter titled Dexter: new blood. The series finds The Bay Harbor Butcher living with a new identity in a frozen small town in upstate New York nearly a decade after the events of the original series. After a decade without being killed, he relapses and his long-lost son appears on his doorstep to make things more complicated. He thought the show was the end Dextergiven that he met his fate in the last episode, but Showtime thinks there’s potential for more.

as such Spotted by DexterDailyDavid Nevins, Showtime Networks Chairman and CEO told the Hollywood Reporter It “actively works on” the future Dexter Franchise business. According to Dissecting Dexter on TwitterNevins also told Sky News that Showtime watched it Dexter: new blood As a “rebirth of the franchise,” suggesting there’s more to come. As of now, it’s not clear what that looks like or if something is certain that will make it air, but Showtime appears keen to keep the momentum rolling in the marquee series.

“There’s a lot of stuff I’m working on,” Nevins told The Hollywood Reporter. “I don’t want to mention things until they are ready. There are a lot of things. What is the future Dexter Franchise business? I’m actively working on it.”

Dexter Star Michael C. Hall remarked that he would “never say never” when it came to playing Dexter Morgan again, but stated that he is not contractually obligated to return and is satisfied with the ending the character got. After the series ends, Dexter: new blood Showtime director Clyde Phillips has stated that he believes the series is Showtime’s first original and would be delighted with a spin-off centered around Dexter’s son, Harrison. Showtime has also seen great success with revivals, such as Dexter: new blood It was Showtime’s most-streamed show of all time as of January 2022.

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