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Scotsman
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Dexter: Resurrection cast: who is in Paramount Plus show?
Dexter is back and he is joined by some very famous faces 🔪 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Dexter Morgan is back once again. The iconic serial killer returns for a brand new show on Paramount Plus. But who else is in the cast? You didn't think you'd seen the last of Dexter did you? Despite how New Blood ended, the iconic serial killer is back on TV for a new season. Dexter: Resurrection is set to premiere on Paramount Plus this Friday (July 11) with a double helping. The season will continue to be released weekly on the streaming service. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Michael C. Hall is back for another season of the show - which serves as a sequel to the original Dexter show from the 2000s and 2010s. The latest incarnation will take him to New York City as he hunts for his son Harrison, while an old face from Miami is hot on their trail. Who is in the cast of Dexter: Resurrection? Michael C Hall returns as Dexter |for Paramount+ The actors who will appear in the show have been confirmed - and there are plenty of returning faces. Michael C. Hall returns obviously, to play the titular character, while Jack Alcott is back as Harrison Morgan in the Paramount Plus show. James Remar returns once again as Harry Morgan with David Zayas back as Angel Batista from the original show. John Lithgow is back as Arthur Mitchell / Trinity Killer and Jimmy Smits plays as Miguel Prado once again. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad There are plenty of new faces like Peter Dinklage, Krysten Ritter and Uma Thurman. It is quite the line-up. Main cast Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater David Zayas as Angel Batista Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan James Remar as Harry Morgan Uma Thurman as Charley Ntare Mwine as Blessing Kamara Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera Recurring Krysten Ritter as Mia Lapierre / Lady Vengeance Steve Schirripa as Vinny David Magidoff as Teddy Reed Guest Neil Patrick Harris as Lowell / The Tattoo Collector Eric Stonestreet as Al / Rapunzel John Lithgow as Arthur Mitchell / Trinity Killer David Dastmalchian as Gareth / The Gemini Killer Jimmy Smits as Miguel Prado Marc Menchaca as Red Reese Antoinette as Joy Erik King as James Doakes When does Dexter: Resurrection release? The show will not be dropping all at once like other streaming shows - with Paramount Plus preferring a weekly schedule for its series. Dexter: Resurrection will start with a double-episode premiere on July 11 and will release episodes every Friday. It is due to have 10 episodes in total - with the finale pencilled in for September 5. So it is set to be hot Dexter summer after all. If you love TV, check out our Screen Babble podcast to get the latest in TV and film.


Scotsman
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Dexter: Resurrection cast: who is in Paramount Plus show?
Dexter is back and he is joined by some very famous faces 🔪 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Dexter Morgan is back once again. The iconic serial killer returns for a brand new show on Paramount Plus. But who else is in the cast? You didn't think you'd seen the last of Dexter did you? Despite how New Blood ended, the iconic serial killer is back on TV for a new season. Dexter: Resurrection is set to premiere on Paramount Plus this Friday (July 11) with a double helping. The season will continue to be released weekly on the streaming service. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Michael C. Hall is back for another season of the show - which serves as a sequel to the original Dexter show from the 2000s and 2010s. The latest incarnation will take him to New York City as he hunts for his son Harrison, while an old face from Miami is hot on their trail. Who is in the cast of Dexter: Resurrection? Michael C Hall returns as Dexter |for Paramount+ The actors who will appear in the show have been confirmed - and there are plenty of returning faces. Michael C. Hall returns obviously, to play the titular character, while Jack Alcott is back as Harrison Morgan in the Paramount Plus show. James Remar returns once again as Harry Morgan with David Zayas back as Angel Batista from the original show. John Lithgow is back as Arthur Mitchell / Trinity Killer and Jimmy Smits plays as Miguel Prado once again. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad There are plenty of new faces like Peter Dinklage, Krysten Ritter and Uma Thurman. It is quite the line-up. Main cast Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater David Zayas as Angel Batista Jack Alcott as Harrison Morgan James Remar as Harry Morgan Uma Thurman as Charley Ntare Mwine as Blessing Kamara Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera Recurring Krysten Ritter as Mia Lapierre / Lady Vengeance Steve Schirripa as Vinny David Magidoff as Teddy Reed Guest Neil Patrick Harris as Lowell / The Tattoo Collector Eric Stonestreet as Al / Rapunzel John Lithgow as Arthur Mitchell / Trinity Killer David Dastmalchian as Gareth / The Gemini Killer Jimmy Smits as Miguel Prado Marc Menchaca as Red Reese Antoinette as Joy Erik King as James Doakes When does Dexter: Resurrection release? The show will not be dropping all at once like other streaming shows - with Paramount Plus preferring a weekly schedule for its series. Dexter: Resurrection will start with a double-episode premiere on July 11 and will release episodes every Friday. It is due to have 10 episodes in total - with the finale pencilled in for September 5. So it is set to be hot Dexter summer after all.


Mint
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Fans thrilled as BTS' V shares gym selfie with Song Kang, photo with director Park Chan-Wook ahead of military discharge
Fans of BTS star Kim Taehyung, better known as V, were treated to a surprise on social media this week. Just days before his official return from military service on June 19, V shared a mirror selfie from the gym with popular actor Song Kang. The two were seen posing in their workout clothes after a joint session, which quickly went viral online. V and Song Kang's selfie The buzz didn't stop there. V also posted a playful video of himself with Song Kang trying different poses in front of the camera. The short clip captured the lighthearted chemistry between the two stars, sending their fans into an online frenzy. Adding to the excitement, V shared a photo with award-winning South Korean director Park Chan-Wook. Known for acclaimed films like 'Lady Vengeance', 'The Handmaiden', and 'Decision to Leave', Park's appearance with V sparked curiosity among fans about a possible future collaboration. While V is preparing to return to the spotlight on June 10, Song Kang is still serving in the military and is expected to complete his duties by October 1. The unexpected updates gave fans a rare glimpse into V's final days before discharge, and the posts have already racked up millions of likes and shares. With his return just around the corner, excitement is building around what's next for the BTS member—especially after being seen with such high-profile names in both entertainment and film. K-pop juggernauts BTS will be turning 12 on June 13. This year's theme, 'Twelve O'Clock,' draws inspiration from the group's 2020 track 'Zero O'Clock,' a song about resilience, healing, and the quiet beginning of something new. Fans believe this is more than symbolic, suggesting the dawn of a new era for BTS.


USA Today
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
'Dexter: Resurrection' serial killers: See Neil Patrick Harris as 'Tattoo Collector'
'Dexter: Resurrection' serial killers: See Neil Patrick Harris as 'Tattoo Collector' Krysten Ritter, Eric Stonestreet, and David Dastmalchian are killers in 'Dexter' revival series 'Resurrection' Reborn vigilante Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) faces off against a Murderer's Row of serial killers in "Dexter: Resurrection." The "Dexter" revival series (first two episodes streaming on Paramount+ July 11) features beloved Hollywood stars earning sinister tabloid monikers, including "Doogie Howser, M.D." star Neil Patrick Harris (as "The Tattoo Collector") and "Modern Family" star Eric Stonestreet (as "Rapunzel"). "Jessica Jones" star Krysten Ritter puts the chill into "Lady Vengeance," and David Dastmalchian ("The Suicide Squad") does double evil duty as "The Gemini Killer." 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). "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 the new legion of "Dexter" doom: 'Dexter: Resurrection' miracle! Michael C. Hall returns from TV dead in Showtime series Neil Patrick Harris is Lowell, aka 'The Tattoo Collector': The successful anesthesiologist targets victims with tattoos to add to his grisly collection. Krysten Ritter is Mia, aka 'Lady Vengeance': A serial killer by night, sommelier by day, "Lady Vengeance" is vivacious and lives her life to the fullest, whether it's in her day job or her life on the hunt. Eric Stonestreet is Al, aka 'Rapunzel': Jolly and cordial, a Midwestern father of two, Al is the last person you'd ever expect to be a serial killer. But his bizarre need to strangle ponytailed women has left a trail of bodies that has terrified the country. David Dastmalchian is Gareth, aka 'The Gemini Killer': A brilliant mind with a devious need to kill people in pairs. He's been killing for years, leaving the FBI with zero clue of his true identity. But he's built such a name for himself that books, movies and podcasts detail his terrifying exploits. Wait, so 'Dexter' is alive again? Dexter survived what was clearly meant to be a permanent shotgun death, depicted in the January 2022 finale of "Dexter New Blood." In the 2024-25 "Dexter: Original Sin" prequel, which Hall's Dexter narrates, the barely alive serial killer is shown being rushed by ambulance to an upstate New York hospital. In "Resurrection," Dexter slips off to New York City as soon as his recovery allows, looking for his son, Harrison (Jack Alcott), who also happens to be the guy who shot his dad upstate. Now that Hall has been reborn as Dexter for "Resurrection," Phillips plans to keep the franchise star alive as long as series renewals allow. That means the villains who come across Dexter in "Resurrection" won't fall to his signature Saran Wrap death right away. "One of these characters will end up being what we call 'The Big Baddie,' and they will be taken care of this season," says Phillips. The rest will have to wait their turn for a lethal faceoff, which could take "however many years we're going to be on. And really, that's up to Michael." How to watch the new 'Dexter: Resurrection'? The first two episodes stream on demand for Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers on July 11, before airing on Paramount+ with Showtime on July 13 (8 EDT/PDT), then weekly on Sundays.


Korea Herald
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Interview: Lee Young-ae on how antihero 'Hedda' brought her back to stage after 30 years
'We all carry a little bit of Hedda within us,' Lee says In a theatrical coincidence that has stirred anticipation among theatergoers, two major Korean productions of "Hedda Gabler" have been going head to head this spring. Just a day before the National Theater Company of Korea's production at the Myeongdong Theater in central Seoul opened on May 8, the LG Arts Center Seoul's version of Henrik Ibsen's famous psychological drama premiered May 7 with Lee Young-ae in titular role. Directed by Jun In-chul and based on Richard Eyre's contemporary adaptation, the LG Arts Center production transposes Hedda Gabler into the present day. It takes "a lighter, more psychologically accessible approach" to a story of a beautiful upper-class woman disillusioned after an impulsive marriage to an ordinary middle-class man, who returns from her honeymoon only to take her own life within two days. 'I didn't want to play someone just like me -- there's no thrill in that. There's more joy when I step into something different,' Lee said in an interview Tuesday, reflecting on her decision to take on the role of the manipulative, enigmatic antihero. "I read a review where a therapist said many of her clients reminded her of Hedda. That made me think -- even if we seem normal on the outside, maybe we all carry a little bit of Hedda within us. This production is my way of exploring that on stage." Her goal, Lee explained, was not to make Hedda overly tragic or aggressive. 'She's sensitive, but soft, too -- like someone who could live in any house, in any neighborhood,' she said. The show's promotional poster shows the actor smiling sweetly, but Lee said that Hedda's shadows lie just beneath the surface of innocence. Best known for her roles in Park Chan-wook's 'Lady Vengeance' and the globally beloved drama 'Jewel in the Palace,' she last performed in theater in 1993 in a small production at Seoul Arts Center. Lee said her return to the stage after three decades came with the right role at the right time. Lee credited her decision to return to live performance to her mentor, professor Kim Mi-hye, a renowned Ibsen scholar and her doctoral adviser at Hanyang University's Department of Theater and Film. 'Professor Kim had introduced me to many plays over the years and once said, 'If you ever return to theater, Hedda might suit you.'' The idea took root. After watching Jeon Do-yeon in Simon Stone's hit Korean production of "The Cherry Orchard" last year, Lee felt the pull of the stage more strongly than ever. 'I was approached for a different production (at the LG Arts Center). I guess I also had this desire to take the role of Hedda,' Lee said. 'Now that I'm in my 50s, having gone through childbirth and parenting, I feel I've gained the emotional depth that this character demands.' She admitted that 'the desire came with a heavier burden on the shoulders' than she expected -- but added that she has enjoyed every moment of it.