Not often does a TV series come with this much hype and a way for you to dodge the price tag—at least at launch. Dexter: Resurrection drops its double-episode premiere on July 11, 2025, through Paramount+ Premium. Fans have waited years, and now Michael C. Hall is back as everyone’s favorite morally complicated serial killer. Joining him this time? Household names like Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, and the return of David Zayas as Angel Batista, plus Jack Alcott back as Harrison Morgan. If you want in from the very start, here’s your move.
Paramount+ Premium (previously called Paramount+ with SHOWTIME) is carrying the exclusive, but you don’t have to shell out cash right away. You can catch both opening episodes the moment they stream using a 7-day free trial—zero commitment required. That trial lets you binge everything on Paramount+ Premium, including the whole SHOWTIME library, so if you’re fast, you can squeeze a lot of TV into one week.
After your seven free days, the price hikes up to $14.99 a month. Not exactly pocket change, so set a reminder if you don’t want the bill. Keep in mind: the double-episode premiere lands July 11, and new episodes arrive Fridays at 12:01 AM EST (for night owls) or technically late every Thursday at 9:01 PM PST. The release schedule runs right into early September, so if you stick around past your trial, you’re signing up for the whole ride—cliffhangers and all.
This isn’t just a reunion—Dexter: Resurrection picks up just a few weeks after Dexter comes out of a coma. The action moves away from the old blood-soaked stomping grounds and straight into the bustling chaos of New York City. This new season isn't about Dexter on autopilot—he’s hunting for his estranged son, Harrison, while running into both enemies and surprisingly familiar faces from his past.
Dexter’s story has always twisted between thrilling and unsettling. Now, with Peter Dinklage and Uma Thurman stirring the mix, and returning favorites stepping in, things are bound to spiral fast. Expect a blend of familiar cat-and-mouse tension and brand-new threats that only Manhattan could throw at someone like Dexter Morgan.
If rewatching the previous series isn’t in your schedule, don’t worry—you’ll pick up enough from context to catch the drama and the callbacks. If you loved the tense, brooding storytelling before, this new chapter looks ready to deliver just as much edge-of-your-seat action—only now with fresh faces and even higher stakes.
All in all, if you ever wanted to see Dexter trade palm trees for skyscrapers and his old code for the unpredictability of NYC, now’s your chance to see how he handles it—all without paying… at least for week one.
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