Dexter: Resurrection season two has officially begun filming, and this time around, there are even more of New York’s murderers coming to face off against Dexter Morgan.
While it hasn’t yet earned a place amongst the best Paramount+ shows, Dexter: Resurrection is the show that most fans didn’t see coming (Dexter: New Blood IYKYK).
Dexter: Resurrection season 2: key information
– Renewed in October
– Production officially began in April
– No release date yet
– Main cast set to return
– Brian Cox and Dan Stevens joining as two new killers
– Official season two logline released
– Creators hope for future seasons, rumors for season three
Fortunately, season one impressed enough to return for more, and with production underway, there’s plenty to talk about. Navigating the Big Apple has never looked so grim, and with a complex relationship to build with his son, Harrison, and the Dark Passengers that ‘guide’ them, it’s not looking like an easy one.
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Here’s everything we know so far about Dexter: Resurrection season two, from release date speculation, confirmed cast and new characters, plot synopsis, and more.
Full spoilers follow for Dexter: Resurrection season 1. Potential spoilers are also discussed for season 2.
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Dexter: Resurrection season 2: is there a release date?
No. Dexter: Resurrection season two is officially in production. The show’s star, Michael C. Hall, took to Instagram in April to reveal that they’re back filming: “It’s happening. We have exciting returning and new guest stars. And another thrill ride is planned. We are excited about making it and look forward to sharing it with you.”
The news comes after the show’s October renewal announcement, which has garnered over 10 million views on Instagram. Really, it’s no surprise that Dexter’s on his way back for more.
In terms of a release date, season one took six months to film and came out a month afterwards. If we use that to predict when season two will arrive, I’d say we’re looking at a potential release in late 2026.
Dexter: Resurrection season 2: has a trailer been released?
There’s no trailer for Dexter: Resurrection season 2 just yet (Image credit: Paramount Pictures)
There’s no Dexter: Resurrection season two trailer to share just yet. Considering the cast and crew only commenced filming in April, it’s unlikely that we’ll have a trailer until nearer to the (yet unconfirmed) release date.
As soon as one drops, we’ll be sure to update here.
Dexter: Resurrection season 2: confirmed cast
Spoilers follow for Dexter: Resurrection season 1.
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There has already been a flurry of announcements for the Dexter: Resurrection season two cast, including returning characters and some entirely new ones:
- Michael C. Hall as Dexter
- Jack Alcott as Harrison
- James Remar as Harry
- Uma Thurman as Charley
- Desmond Harrington as Joey Quinn
- Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara
- Kadia Sarif as Detective Claudette Wallace
- Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva
- Brian Cox as The New York Ripper
- Dan Stevens as The Five Borough Killer
- Nona Parker Johnson as Fiona Mixon
- Bokeem Woodbine Captain Mixon
Big news! Brian Cox is joining as a series regular, answering one of the big questions that hung over our heads from season 1 – who is the New York Ripper? Well, it’s Cox, if you hadn’t guessed yet. As per Deadline: “Cox will play Don Frampt, the New York Ripper, a serial killer who terrorized the City years ago.
“Though no longer active as a killer, he’s found a new way to live into his infamy by continuing to taunt the survivors of his long-ago murder spree.”
And there’s not one, but two, big murderers coming in for season two, with Dan Stevens joining as the Five Borough Killer. Because if there’s anything Dexter needs more of, it’s serial killers, right?
Deadline explains: “He will play Owen Stark, a serial killer who, much like Zodiac, taunts the police with phone calls threatening the murder of innocent citizens. When he follows through with the awful deeds… the City and the Police are terrorized.”
And in April, Variety exclusively revealed that both Bokeem Woodbine and Nona Parker Johnson had been cast in series regular roles. Johnson as Fiona Mixon, “a training officer in the Homicide unit and a nepo-baby in the police world and Harrison’s new love interest.” Woodbine will play Capt. Mixon, “a bulldog of a homicide captain and Fiona’s father.”
Dexter: Resurrection season 2: story synopsis and rumors
There’s a lot to unwrap in Dexter: Resurrection season 2 (Image credit: Showtime)
Full spoilers follow for Dexter: Resurrection season one. Potential spoilers for Dexter: Resurrection season two.
When it comes to the Dexter: Resurrection season two plot, we have some pretty exciting news to share. In a Paramount+ press release, there’s now an official logline for season two: “Dexter: Resurrection finds Dexter Morgan (Hall) caught between two killers – one notorious and the other terrorizing New York in ways no one ever anticipated – all while battling his greatest enemy yet: a mid-life crisis. Harrison (Jack Alcott) continues his own pursuit of justice as father and son face their darkest chapter.”
We saw Dexter returning in the suitably-named Dexter: Resurrection after a gunshot from his own son, Harrison. In learning that Harrison was now living in New York, Dexter went on the hunt. He then, in true Dexter style, got embroiled in a world of serial killers, a club of them, in fact, led by billionaire Leon Prater (Peter Dinklage).
While Dexter tried to solve the problem in the best way he knows how, killing the killers, he also struggles with the relationship with his son and their shared penchant for violence. And, despite Harrison’s dark nature, it also looks like he’ll have a love interest in season two, which seems like it would present all kinds of challenges.
With the police hot on his tail from the days of OG Dexter in season 1, Dexter has a lot on his plate. And with Prater offering Dexter a deal to team up, that’s where we were left at the end of season 1. But, while Dinklage’s role hasn’t been confirmed yet, it’d be surprising not to see him return for season two, given how season 1 ended.
We do know, though, that Uma Thurman is returning as Charley. Considering we last saw her driving out of New York City with her mother in a bid to hide out, a reprisal of her role suggests that perhaps heading out of state wasn’t the end after all.
We also know that there are two new killers with the New York Ripper (Brian Cox) and the Five Borough Killer (Dan Stevens) ready to cause a mess. And with season two being what Paramount+ is calling Dexter and Harrison’s “darkest chapter”, that’s a big statement considering what they’ve already been through.
Will there be more seasons of Dexter: Resurrection?
Show’s creators have hope for season three (Image credit: Showtime)
Despite there only being an official renewal for season two right now, there’s already talk around season 3. Why? Well, because it seems creators Scott Reynolds and Clyde Phillips have always planned for at least three.
Speaking with Collider way back in July 2025, Phillips said, “So, we’re going to do this as long as Michael wants to. Then, when we know what the final year is, we’ll know how to resolve it.”
To which Reynolds added: “But we pitched him three seasons that tell a great story that can continue on.”
And in late 2025, when executive producer Marcos Siega appeared on the Dark Passengers: A Dexter Podcast, he was asked about the plan for multiple seasons and whether there was anything beyond season two, to which Siega said: “In my mind, there’s a lot beyond it. But that’s just in my mind.”
When asked if they knew what the arc looks like for the show’s ending, Clyde Phillips jumped in: “It’s not where we want it to end. It’s just that we know what the overview is for season 3.” To this, Siega added: “We even know who we’re casting.”
But, amongst all these great hints, it all comes down to whether there’s an official renewal for Dexter: Resurrection season 3, which there hasn’t been…yet. For now, we’ll have to wait and see.
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