Where to Watch ‘Dexter’ After Leaving Netflix: Guide to Streaming Before the Spinoff
All eight seasons of Dexter, the hit crime drama led by Michael C. Hall, are now available for streaming on Paramount+, as Netflix bid farewell to the show on June 18. After over eight seasons from 2006 to 2013, Hall returns to his iconic role in the upcoming spinoff, Dexter: Resurrection.
To catch up on Dexter’s thrilling episodes, you’ll need to subscribe to Paramount+. The Essential plan costs $7.99 per month with limited ads, while the plan including Showtime goes for $12.99 per month. Only subscribers to the Paramount+ with Showtime package will have access to the new spinoff, Dexter: Resurrection.
Speaking of the spinoff, Dexter: Resurrection is set to premiere on Friday, July 11 on Paramount+ with Showtime. The first two episodes will be released during the series premiere, followed by weekly episode drops. The show picks up where Dexter: New Blood left off, with Dexter setting out to find his son in New York City after a tumultuous series of events.
Hall is not alone in this new installment. Fan-favorite characters such as Angel Batista and Harry Morgan will make a return, along with Dexter’s son Harrison, portrayed by Jack Alcott. Additionally, John Lithgow, Jimmy Smits, and a star-studded cast of newcomers including Neil Patrick Harris and Uma Thurman will add to the excitement of the series.
If you’re eager to dive back into the world of Dexter before the new spinoff premieres, Paramount+ is now your go-to platform. Get ready for a thrilling ride through the mind of everyone’s favorite forensic analyst turned vigilante killer.