Dexter: Resurrection release schedule – When will new episodes air?
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After we'd all thought we'd seen the last of Dexter, Michael C Hall's serial killer is back on our screens in Paramount+ series Dexter: Resurrection.
In the new 10-parter, our favourite anti-hero is in New York, where he's hoping to build a relationship with his son Harrison, who previously shot him, seemingly for dead.
But that's all in the past now, or at least that's what Dexter is banking on.
Speaking ahead of the show's debut, Hall, who was previously in two minds about bringing the character back, discussed the continued allure of Dexter and where we now find him emotionally.
"I think there's something about the character and the fascination with him that abides and people continue to lean forward and relish the chance to see him," he said.
"Finding his way through new environments, new relationships… he obviously went into some sort of exile before we rejoined him in Iron Lake, in New Blood, and went through some sort of gauntlet over the course of that season that ended with his, seemingly, being taken out by his son.
"I think what ultimately happened, given where we are now, is that it allowed him to do away with something that he'd probably been carrying like a bag of shadows since halfway through the first series proper."
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The first four episodes are available to watch right now, but what about the rest of the series?
Read on for the full Dexter: Resurrection release schedule.
Dexter: Resurrection release schedule – When will new episodes air?
There are 10 episodes in total.
Following the premiere on 11th July, the remaining episodes are airing weekly.
Find your handy release schedule below:
- Episode 1: A Beating Heart (out now)
- Episode 2: Camera Shy (out now)
- Episode 3: Backseat Driver (out now)
- Episode 4: Call Me Red (out now)
- Episode 5: Murder Horny - 1st August
- Episode 6: Cats and Mouse - 8th August
- Episode 7: Course Correction - 15th August
- Episode 8: The Kill Room Where It Happens - 22nd August
- Episode 9: Touched by an Ángel - 29th August
- Episode 10: And Justice For All... - 5th September
Who is in the cast of Dexter: Resurrection?

Alongside Michael C Hall as Dexter, David Zayas has returned as Angel Batista and James Remar has reprised the role of Harry Morgan.
And there are also plenty of other faces who are guaranteed to shake up proceedings, including Jack Alcott, from Dexter: New Blood, who plays Dexter's son Harrison.
The rest of the cast is as follows:
- Uma Thurman as Charley
- Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater
- Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara
- Kadia Saraf as Claudette Wallace
- Dominic Fumusa as Melvin Oliva
- Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera
- David Dastmalchian as Gareth
- Eric Stonestreet as Al
- Krysten Ritter as Mia Lapierre
- Steve Schirripa as Vinny
- David Magidoff as Teddy Reed
- Bryan Lillis as Ryan
- Marc Menchaca as Red
- Reese Antoinette as Joy
- John Lithgow as the Trinity Killer
- Jimmy Smits as ADA Miguel Prado
What will happen in Dexter: Resurrection?
The show picks up "weeks after Dexter Morgan takes a bullet to the chest from his own son [in New Blood], as he awakens from a coma to find Harrison gone without a trace".
"Realising the weight of what he put his son through, Dexter sets out for New York City, determined to find him and make things right," continues the official synopsis. "But closure won't come easy.
"When Miami Metro's Angel Batista arrives with questions, Dexter realises his past is catching up to him fast.
"As father and son navigate their own darkness in the city that never sleeps, they soon find themselves deeper than they ever imagined — and that the only way out is together."
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Abby Robinson is the Drama Editor for Radio Times, covering TV drama and comedy titles. She previously worked at Digital Spy as a TV writer, and as a content writer at Mumsnet. She possesses a postgraduate diploma and a degree in English Studies.
