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Dexter: Resurrection season-What we know about the return
If you thought the dark passenger of television's most beloved serial killer had finally found his rest, you were completely wrong. Dexter: Resurrection proved to be the electric shock the franchise needed, and after a first season that kept fans glued to the screen, Paramount+ has already given the green light for a continuation. Production officially began in April 2026, and this time, the concrete jungle of New York is preparing to welcome new predators who promise to push Dexter Morgan and his son, Harrison, to the absolute limit.
Although Paramount+ hasn't yet stamped a specific date on the calendar for the premiere of the second season, the news coming from behind the scenes is very encouraging. Michael C. Hall himself used social media in April to confirm that the team is already in the field filming: “It’s happening. We have new guests and others returning, and we’re planning another mind-blowing ride,” the actor revealed.
Looking at the series' history, the first season took about six months to film and reached the public just one month after filming wrapped. Following this production logic, it's very likely that you'll be able to see the premiere of Dexter: Resurrection season 2 at the end of 2026. For now, it's still too early for an official trailer, as filming is still in its early stages, but details about who's joining the cast are already causing a stir.
The big bombshell of this season is, without a doubt, the confirmation of Brian Cox (the eternal Logan Roy from Succession) as a regular on the show. He will play Don Frampt, better known as the "New York Ripper." He's a legendary killer who terrorized the city decades ago and, although no longer active, finds pleasure in tormenting the survivors of his crimes.
Actor Desmond Harrington, who originally played Joey Quinn in the original “Dexter” series and appeared in two episodes of “Resurrection,” has been promoted to join the regular cast for the show’s second season.
A synopsis for the second season was also recently revealed: In Dexter: Resurrection, Dexter Morgan will be connected to two killers, one of whom is familiar to the audience and the other who is terrorizing New York in unexpected ways. At the same time, Dexter faces his most feared adversary: a midlife crisis. Meanwhile, the character Harrison Morgan, played by Jack Alcott, continues his own quest for justice.
Other actors already confirmed to return to the series alongside Michael C. Hall will be: Uma Thurman as Charley, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf will take on the role of Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa will play Detective Melvin Oliva, and James Remar will be Harry Morgan, Dexter’s father. Bokeem Woodbine and Nona Parker Johnson will also be part of the regular cast.
In addition, it was previously announced that actor Brian Cox would be present in the second season, clarifying important questions left open in the first season. Cox will play Don Frampt, the "New York Ripper," a serial killer who terrorized the city years ago. Although no longer active, he has discovered a new way to preserve his fame, provoking the survivors of his past crimes.
Dan Stevens was also announced as the second major villain of the season. He will play Owen Stark, a killer similar to the Zodiac Killer, who challenges the police with phone calls threatening to kill innocents, and not only that, but also carrying out his threats, spreading terror throughout the city.
But one villain is never enough in Dexter's world. Dan Stevens also joins the party as Owen Stark, the "Five District Killer." Your character is described as someone inspired by the infamous Zodiac, who enjoys taunting the police with phone calls before committing heinous acts. Here are the key points you need to know about this new phase:
-Production started: Filming officially began in April 2026.
-New villains: Brian Cox and Dan Stevens are the big additions as rival assassins.
-Main cast: Michael C. Hall (Dexter), Jack Alcott (Harrison), and James Remar (Harry) are confirmed.
-Official synopsis: Dexter will face two new assassins while dealing with an unexpected midlife crisis.
-Future of the series: The creators already have detailed plans for at least a third season.
What the story holds for Dexter and Harrison...The official synopsis released by Paramount+ suggests that this will be the darkest chapter in the father-son relationship. Dexter Morgan now finds himself in a complex scenario, caught between his need for vigilante justice and a midlife crisis that threatens his usual precision. Meanwhile, Harrison continues his own quest for justice, trying to balance his dark side with the introduction of a new love interest, Fiona Mixon (played by Nona Parker Johnson).
Fiona is a trainee officer in the homicide unit and the daughter of Captain Mixon (Bokeem Woodbine), which puts Harrison—and consequently Dexter—dangerously close to the law's crosshairs. Uma Thurman's return as Charley also suggests that the escape from New York at the end of last season wasn't as definitive as it seemed.
Is there life beyond season two? Although we are currently focused on the episodes being filmed, creators Scott Reynolds and Clyde Phillips don't hide their ambition to go further. In recent interviews, they revealed that they presented Paramount+ with a structured plan for three seasons. "We already know what the arc for season 3 is and we even know who we would like to cast," stated Clyde Phillips.
Everything will depend, of course, on the audience's reception of this second year. With killers of Brian Cox's caliber on Dexter's trail and police pressure mounting at every turn, all the ingredients for a resounding success are there. If you enjoy a good psychological thriller with a generous dose of blood and moral dilemmas, the end of 2026 promises to be unforgettable. Now all that's left is for you to stay tuned for updates and get ready for the return of your favorite killer.
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