Showtime's Dexter franchise is moving forward with a second season of Dexter: Resurrection, while the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin has been canceled amid new leadership changes at Paramount and Showtime, with focus shifting to the main series.
The prequel series 'Dexter: Original Sin' will not be renewed for a second season despite earlier plans, as Paramount shifts focus to 'Dexter: Resurrection,' which is set to begin production of its second season. The franchise remains active, with the new series performing well in viewership, but the focus is now on continuing the story of Dexter Morgan in the present day.
Patrick Gibson, who plays a young Dexter Morgan in the prequel series 'Dexter: Original Sin,' received Michael C. Hall's blessing after their first table read. Hall, who is an executive producer and voices Dexter's inner monologue, expressed confidence in Gibson's portrayal. The series revives Dexter, undoing the 'New Blood' ending, and sets the stage for the next installment, 'Resurrection.' Sarah Michelle Gellar joins the cast, playing a mentor to Dexter, inadvertently shaping his future as a serial killer.
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