Guess who’s back? Back again. Dexter’s back. Tell a friend, especially if you happen to know that friend is secretly a serial murderer living in the same vicinity as Michael C. Hall’s titular vigilantism-skewing killer. The first two episodes of the sequel series Dexter: Resurrection are now available to stream with a Paramount+ subscription, laying out the foundation for where Dexter, Harry and others’ stories are going. Sadly no sign yet of recurring stars Eric Stonestreet or Krysten Ritter, though.

For transparency, I did get to witness both actors’ franchise debuts ahead of the applicable episode hitting the 2025 TV schedule, and they absolutely make this show’s already amazing cast even better. Along with co-star David Dastmalchian, both the Modern Family vet and Jessica Jones alum spoke with CinemaBlend about the new show, and I asked Stonestreet about the crossover between Dexter’s fanbase and that of the long-running ABC sitcom. As he put it:

First of all, I have been blown away by getting to be a part of this world, of what the fandom of Dexter is. You know, I was on a pretty successful show for 11 years, and had a lot of people want to talk about the show. But since this casting news was announced, I’ve been blown away by the support of fans and the excitement of fans, which just shows why this show, Dexter: Resurrection, is going to be successful, because of that fan support.

I can imagine just how much fans might love to screan out Cam quotes from Modern Family, and could also picture how much real-world clown would celebrate his character for making Fizbo such an institution. (Also, not a spoiler, but there actually IS a major infamous clown reference in the actor’s first episode.)

Uma Thurman, Peter Dinklage and Neil Patrick Harris, I guess…

Dexter and Mia having wine outdoors at night in Dexter: Resurrection

(Image credit: Paramount+)

Krysten Ritter chimed in to the fanbase conversation, saying that even though she’s more than accustomed to attention from hardcore fans for her Jessica Jones years and her return in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, she was still surprised by the outpouring the followed the casting news. As she told me:

You’re so, right. I didn’t realize how huge the fandom was gonna be until after the casting. I mean, we’re going to San Diego Comic Con. It’s massive. . . . But you know, I’m from the Marvel, Jessica Jones situation, so I didn’t anticipate it being so huge, and it’s exciting, so exciting to be a part of it.

Trinity Killer prequel that Philips updated fans on recently.

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