Only one episode publicly scheduled at this time, so make what you will of that.
Personally I thought New Blood provided the series finale that the original Dexter deserved. I’ll give it a chance, but don’t really have any expectations.
I decided last week to start watching Dexter. Never saw it before, but knew the underlying premise. Still in Season 1, but they do a lot of flashbacks of him with his father, where Dad is the same and teaches Dexter how to hide in plain sight. Since we know Dexter’s first kill, we know early history, etc., there can’t be too many “shocking twists” for the series.
This sounds like what I thought New Blood was going to turn into. I though they backed themselves into a corner with the ending, but at the same time maybe they were making up for the ending of Dexter.
In any case, as I watched New Blood, I figured it was either going to be about Dexter trying to steer Harrison down a different road or, more likely, Dexter teaching Harrison the way Harry taught Dexter.
Does anyone know if this, or New Blood for that matter, follow any of the books (which I never read) or is this all new material.
I see Michael C Hall is the narrator which should give it a similar feel to the original Dexter. Both because Dexter did that, but also like Young Sheldon, it gives you an instant connection to the original show. I’m curious as to if this is going to be adult Dexter looking back at his life (ie Young Sheldon, HIMYM, Wonder Years).
Based on that statement, I think @OP should let us know if it’s okay to spoil the previous two shows in this thread. It’s going to be difficult to speculate on the prequel without spoiling the original run.
The impression I got from the article I read and the trailer is that it’s going to be a young Dexter with his father mentoring him on how to control/satiate his dark passenger in an ‘acceptable’ manner. I’ve never watched Young Sheldon so I don’t know the format.
I’ll check it out. I loved Dexter, and liked Dexter: New Blood. I’m curious to see how Christian Slater plays Harry, and apparently we’ll also get to see the young Maria LaGuerta and Angel Batista.
I’m looking forward to this and hoping it doesn’t suck. Michael C. Hall is back as the voice in Dexter’s head.
Here’s the trailer for those who haven’t seen it.
There’s also a sequel to “New Blood” coming in 2025 called “Dexter: Resurrection”. I’m curious to see how they handle His death at the end of New Blood.
This thread reminded me that the original Dexter has been on my to-watch list for years. So I checked and found that it is still available on Netflix, and started watching it over the weekend. I’m five or six episodes into it and find it fascinating.
Welp, it turns out that Dexter was only mostly dead. Can’t say I saw that coming. It is about Dexter as a 20-year-old. I expected younger. Cool to see some of the police characters back, though. Plus, Buffy!
The books have demonic cults with real demons, and Dexter’s stepkids become serial killers because apparently all you have to do is beat your kids in Miami. The show departed from the books a long time ago.
The younger versions of Angel and Masuka are eerie. They are so close in looks to the original actors.
Can’t say I’m a fan of the change that surprise! Dexter is actually alive! I hadn’t followed any of the promos or commercials for the new series at all so had no clue Michael C Hall would actually be in it.
So far, I agree with “unneccessary.” But I’m hopeful that a payoff might be coming, and in the meantime it’s entertaining enough for me to keep watching it. Mostly I’m still enjoying the “young [character]”/backstory stuff, though, so I wonder how long it will take for that to wear off. And how much longer I can tolerate one-note teenage Deb (who I keep thinking was somewhat miscast).
I don’t know if I’ll be interested enough in the Trinity prequel, but I’m planning to check out Resurrection this summer.