The upcoming Showtime prequel sequence Dexter: Authentic Sin, if nothing else, guarantees a return to Miami and homicide, whereas by no means passing up a possibility to remind viewers of the unique present’s glory days. On this new trailer, we get a stable tease of Patrick Gibson taking over the youthful model of serial-killer-for-good Dexter Morgan, together with Christian Slater explaining the aim of the “code” that defines Dexter’s actions as a vigilante: “The code is to just remember to are totally different from the individuals you kill.”
Dexter: Authentic Sin is the second spin-off sequence launched to construct off the recognition of Dexter, which was a scores hit for Showtime throughout its unique 2006-2013 run, and likewise obtained 24 Emmy nominations, together with 4 nominations for Excellent Drama Collection.
The present’s eighth season ended with a sequence finale that was thought of underwhelming, resulting in the eventual greenlight for Dexter: New Blood, a revival sequence that introduced again Michael C. Corridor as Dexter for what was meant to be one final hurrah… Till the Summer season 2024 announcement that Corridor could be returning for one other sequence, Dexter: Resurrection.
The trailer for Authentic Sin emphasizes that New Blood doesn’t simply give attention to a younger Dexter, but additionally options youthful variations of characters from the flagship sequence, together with Slater as Dexter’s adoptive father Harry, Molly Brown as Dexter’s sister Debra, Christina Milian as Maria LaGuerta, James Martinez as Angel Batista, and Alex Shimizu as Vince Masuka.
Additionally featured is Sarah Michelle Gellar as Tanya Martin, a forensics knowledgeable who turns into younger Dexter’s boss. And like different prequel sequence like Younger Sheldon and NCIS: Origins, Michael C. Corridor doesn’t simply narrate the trailer, however will present voice-over for the sequence.
Dexter: Authentic Sin first premieres December thirteenth, 2024 on Paramount+ with Showtime, earlier than premiering on the Showtime cable channel on December fifteenth. Try the trailer under.