Dexter: Resurrection returns this July as the next chapter in the Dexter saga. Set to debut with two episodes on July 11, 2025, exclusively on Paramount+ with Showtime, it kicks off Dexter’s journey anew as he wakes in a New York hospital, determined to find his missing son after surviving the events of New Blood.
With Michael C. Hall reprising his iconic role, the series sees him drawn into a clandestine society of killers led by Peter Dinklage’s enigmatic Leon Prater. This fresh take blends familiar characters and dark intrigue against a new urban backdrop.
Release date & streaming details of Dexter: Resurrection

Dexter: Resurrection is set to premiere on July 11, 2025, with the first two episodes dropping simultaneously on Paramount+ with Showtime. If you prefer traditional TV, the series will air on Showtime from July 13. From there, new episodes will stream weekly, each Sunday following the premiere.
Plot & premise of Dexter: Resurrection

The story resumes weeks after the dramatic events of New Blood, where Dexter Morgan was shot by his son, Harrison. Miraculously, he survived, thanks in part to freezing weather slowing his blood loss. In Dexter: Resurrection, Dexter awakens in a hospital, finds Harrison missing, and sets off to New York City in search of him.
Once in the city, Dexter reconnects with Captain Angel Batista, now back with Miami Metro, and realizes his past isn’t far behind. The twist here: he’s soon drawn into a secret society of killers organized by billionaire Leon Prater, a fresh and deadly twist in the franchise.
Cast line-up of Dexter: Resurrection
Returning fans will notice familiar faces in Dexter: Resurrection. Michael C. Hall reprises his iconic role as Dexter Morgan. Jack Alcott is back as his son, Harrison, while James Remar and David Zayas return as Harry Morgan and Captain Batista, respectively.
But the cast also welcomes some high-profile newcomers:
- Peter Dinklage stars as Leon Prater, the billionaire mastermind behind the secret society.
- Uma Thurman appears as Charley, Prater’s former Special Ops security chief.
- Krysten Ritter, Neil Patrick Harris, David Dastmalchian, Steve Schirripa, and Eric Stonestreet join in various capacities, including roles as serial killers or antagonists in the New York underworld.
- Iconic characters from Dexter’s past, like John Lithgow’s Trinity Killer and Jimmy Smits’s Miguel Prado, return in flashbacks or vision sequences.
Production details of Dexter: Resurrection
Dexter: Resurrection is developed by Clyde Phillips, the original showrunner behind Seasons 1–4 of Dexter, and he serves as both showrunner and executive producer.
Filming took place in New York City, beginning January 9, 2025, and was directed by a combination of Marcos Siega (episodes 1–2, 5–6, 9–10) and Monica Raymund (episodes 3–4, 7–8). The first season is expected to consist of 10 episodes, consistent with earlier follow-up series.
Where to watch Dexter: Resurrection
In the U.S., Dexter: Resurrection streams on Paramount+ with Showtime beginning July 11. A standalone Showtime subscription also allows access. JustWatch confirms it will be available exclusively through these platforms, starting with the two‑episode launch.
What Dexter: Resurrection fans can expect
This installment deepens the franchise’s mythology. It keeps its dark tone and serialized tension while exploring new territory, especially Dexter’s complicated relationship with his son in an unfamiliar city. The inclusion of a secret society adds layers of intrigue that promise an expansion of the “Dark Passenger” narrative in Dexter: Resurrection.
It’s also notable that the creators intend for this to be more than a one-off reunion; multiple seasons are already being discussed. So far, the buzz is building around the combination of nostalgia, through returning cast, and fresh storylines via new characters and settings.
Dexter: Resurrection launches July 11, 2025, on Paramount+ with Showtime, followed by a Showtime broadcast starting July 13. With a mix of old and new characters, a New York backdrop, and a nine-member death cult angle, the Dexter: Resurrection series looks to take the franchise in bold directions, all while maintaining the crime‑drama roots Dexter fans know.