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When does 'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1 come out? Premiere date, cast, how to watch

When does 'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1 come out? Premiere date, cast, how to watch

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Michael C. Hall is back as the first season "Dexter: Resurrection" is set to hit screens this week.
The "Dexter" revival series features other Hollywood stars earning sinister tabloid monikers, including "How I Met Your Mother" star Neil Patrick Harris and "Modern Family" star Eric Stonestreet.
The serial killers are summoned to New York for a MurderCon-style meetup with Charley (Uma Thurman), the head of security for mysterious billionaire Leon Prater (Peter Dinklage), as seen in the trailer released May 31.
"They don't all live in New York City, but let's say they've been invited there; it's a gathering," says "Dexter" creator and executive producer Clyde Phillips, who stocks "Resurrection" with new uber-villains. "This season is a unique launching pad for however many years this series will be going."
Here's what to know about Season 1 of "Dexter: Resurrection," including the release date, episode schedule and cast.
When does 'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1 premiere?
The first two episodes of Season 1 of "Dexter: Resurrection" will premiere on Paramount+ Premium on Friday, July 11.
For cable-watchers, the episodes will air on Showtime on Sunday, July 13 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
How to watch 'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1
The first two episodes of Season 1 of "Dexter: Resurrection" will premiere on Paramount+ Premium on Friday, July 11.
Paramount+ offers two flexible plans to fit your streaming needs. Paramount+ Essential is just $7.99 per month and gives you access to thousands of episodes, movies and live NFL on CBS (with limited ads).
Paramount+ Premium is $12.99 per month and includes everything in the Essential plan plus Showtime originals, blockbuster movies and live TV with fewer ads.
What is the 'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1 episode release?
Here is the full list of release dates for Season 1 episodes of "Dexter: Resurrection:"
'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1 cast
Starring Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan, the cast of "Dexter: Resurrection" will also see returning characters from previous "Dexter" seasons.
Here's the cast for Season 1:
Watch the 'Dexter: Resurrection' Season 1 trailer
Contributing: Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY.
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