The series Dexter will no longer be available on Netflix on June 19, 2024, just before the premiere of its new sequel titled Dexter: Resurrection. This situation marks a significant change for Netflix subscribers, who have been able to enjoy all the seasons of the series since its initial release. However, fans won’t have to worry too much, as Dexter will still be available on platforms like Hulu, The Roku Channel, Prime Video, Apple TV Plus, and Paramount Plus.
Netflix does not want to take advantage of the momentum
Dexter: Resurrection will be released on July 11, 2024, on Showtime and Paramount Plus. This new installment picks up the story after the events of Dexter: New Blood, and will feature the return of Michael C. Hall in the role of the iconic serial killer Dexter Morgan. The return of showrunner Clyde Phillips, who was in charge during the first season, raises high expectations among the show’s fans.
The cast of Dexter: Resurrection includes David Zayas as Angel Batista, as well as well-known actors such as Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, Krysten Ritter, David Dastmalchian, Steve Schirripa, Neil Patrick Harris, John Lithgow, and Eric Stonestreet, suggesting an ambitious approach for this sequel.
In addition, a new spin-off titled Dexter: Original Sin has been announced, which will premiere in 2024. This project will explore Dexter’s youth as he battles his homicidal impulses, adding another dimension to the series’ mythology.
With the release of Dexter from Netflix and the imminent launch of Dexter: Resurrection, fans have plenty of reasons to stay tuned in the coming months in the world of television and entertainment. The combination of old and new talents promises to revitalize one of the most intriguing crime stories on the small screen.