The dark passenger is back. Michael C. Hall returns as serial killer Dexter in “Dexter: Resurrection” — and yes, he knows “it’s a trip.” “We hoped we were onto something. We hoped we’d hit the little ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michael C Hall: ‘Like all people, I’m struggling to stay sane’ (Getty) It was never part of any mission statement I had,” insists ...
"It's one of my favorite scenes I've ever gotten to play in the show," the franchise star tells The Hollywood Reporter about that climactic faceoff in the 'Dexter: Resurrection' series premiere. By ...
Since 2006, actor Michael C. Hall has embodied the methodical killer, with a code for only murdering bad people on Dexter, and the television universe has continued to shock viewers ever since. As the ...
The deadly role Michael C. Hall stepped into two decades ago is getting a fresh new revival in the latest spin-off series, Dexter: Resurrection. Not only is television's most infamous serial killer ...
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Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “Years with an s. The thinking is not to come back for a sort of self-contained one-off again, but leave it open to ...
First look at Showtime's celebrity-filled cast for the return of Hall's version of serial killer Dexter Morgan. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large The show returns Michael C. Hall as the vigilante ...
Michael C. Hall has been gracing our screens for nearly 20 years — and he’s about to be back at it again as the titular serial killer in “Dexter: Resurrection.” The Paramount+ with Showtime ...
It was never part of any mission statement I had,” insists Michael C Hall, “playing characters who are, in one way or another, surrounded by dead bodies.” He smiles, shrewdly. “But it’s just sort of ...