Dexter: Resurrection has added yet another killer name to its cast, this time with Neil Patrick Harris joining the highly anticipated sequel series. This follows the earlier announcements that Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage and Kill Bill icon Uma Thurman have also signed on. Thurman is trading her sword for a scalpel—well, metaphorically speaking—while Dinklage brings his own brand of gravitas to the dark and twisted world of Dexter. With these powerhouse additions, the buzz around Dexter: Resurrection continues to build, leaving fans eager to see how this all-star cast will shape the next chapter of everyone’s favorite serial killer saga.
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Dexter: Resurrection was announced at Comic-Con, where showrunner Clyde Phillips revealed plans to breathe new life into the Dexter franchise with a new show. Fans were treated to a jaw-dropping reveal during the premiere of Dexter: Original Sin, when the very first scene revealed that Michael C. Hall’s Dexter was alive and ready to return to the shadows.
Here’s everything to know about Dexter: Resurrection.
What is Dexter: Resurrection?
Dexter: Resurrection is a direct sequel to Dexter and Dexter: New Blood. In the finale of New Blood, Dexter Morgan was killed. However, in the opening scene of Dexter: Original Sin, Dexter was revealed to have survived death. The official synopsis for the series reads, “Ten weeks after the events of Dexter: New Blood, Dexter Morgan, who has recovered from his near-fatal gunshot wound, traces a missing Harrison to New York City, as Captain Angel Batista from Miami is hot on their trail.”
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Who is Neil Patrick Harris playing in Dexter: Resurrection?
Neil Patrick Harris took on the role of the serial killer known as the “Tattoo Collector.” The How I Met Your Mother star appeared in a guest role as part of a serial killer dinner party that Dexter threw.
Who is Peter Dinklage playing in Dexter: Resurrection?
The former Tyrion Lannister played Leon Prater, a billionaire venture capitalist. Prater turned out to harbor a dark secret, as he runs a secret society of serial killers.
Who is Uma Thurman playing in Dexter: Resurrection?
Uma Thurman took on the role of Charlotte “Charley” Brown, Prater’s assistant. A former Special Ops officer, Charley worked various high-level private security jobs before taking on her position as the resourceful and meticulous right-hand woman for [billionaire Leon] Prater.”
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Who is in the cast of Dexter: Resurrection?
In addition to Hall and Thurman, several other actors have been cast on the show, including returning stars from the original Dexter series. In February 2025, Paramount+ announced new additions to the cast with stars from shows such as The Lincoln Lawyer, Law & Order: SVU and Nurse Jackie.
Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan
Uma Thurman as Charley
Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater
Neil Patrick Harris as Lowell
David Zayas as Angel Batista
James Remar as Harry Morgan
Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan
Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara
Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace
Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva
Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera
When is the release date of Dexter: Resurrection Season 1?
Dexter: Resurrection released on Friday, July 11 with 2 episodes. It streamed on demand on Paramount+ for subscribers with Paramount+ with SHOWTIME and then aired live on Sunday, July 13 at 8 p.m. ET.
When is the finale of Dexter: Resurrection Season 1?
Dexter: Resurrection Season 1 aired its finale on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME on Friday, Sept. 5 and on Showtime proper on Sunday, Sept. 7.
Is there a trailer for Dexter: Resurrection?
A teaser trailer was released on April 30.
Will there be a Season 2 of Dexter: Resurrection?
Dexter: Resurrection has made a killing with its fans, with some heralding it the best Dexter series since the original. On Aug. 22, Deadline reported that a writers’ room was being created for a possible Season 2. While the series has yet to be formally renewed, that’s a good sign for the show’s longevity. However, Paramount has previously renewed a series, than canceled it, as seen recently with the prequel Dexter: Original Sin.
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