According to Deadline, David Zayas, Jack Alcott and James Remar have all been cast in the spin-off as series regulars. Zayas will reprise his role as Detective Angel Batista - who first appeared in ...
Dexter: Resurrection has confirmed that it will bring back Harry, Harrison, and Angel Batista as series regulars.
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Legacy character makes a joyous appearance in another solid episode. Dexter embarks on a second kill, revealing his dark passenger. Introduction of Maria LaGuerta adds friction and allies ...
Before Joe Goldberg became popular, everybody’s favorite serial killer show was Dexter. Starring Michael C. Hall as the titular character, Dexter Morgan was a serial killer who was raised by an ...
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During an interview with Fox News Digital, alongside her "Dexter: Original Sin" co-star Patrick Gibson, Gellar reflected on the secrets to an enduring marriage. "I think everything takes work in ...
Dexter: Resurrection filming starts next month, potential release is June 2025. Original Sin confirmed Dexter's survival as he was revived in the hospital. Resurrection may be set in NYC, but ...
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