“Dexter: New Blood,” a new limited series that picks up where the original show left off, premieres November 7 on Showtime at 9 p.m. ET. If you don’t already have access to the premium cable channel, you can watch the show with a subscription to Showtime’sstreamingservice.Michael C. Hall reprises his titular role from “Dexter,” once again playing a serial killer who follows a strict code by only targeting other criminals.Dexter: New Blood Season 1 Download
Jennifer Carpenter returns in her role as Debra Morgan, and Julia Jones joins the cast as a police chief who is romantically involved with Dexter.While the season eight ending of “Dexter” is considered to be one of the worst series finales ever, “Dexter” received plenty of critical acclaim throughout the show’s initial broadcast. Five of its eight seasons are rated “Certified Fresh” on review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes.You can watch the premiere of “Dexter: New Blood” on Showtime on November 7 at 9 p.m. ET. New episodes will drop on Sundays. The show is being billed as a limited series with a total of 10 episodes, and it’s not clear if future seasons are planned.Showtime is available as a premium cable channel or as a standalone streaming service. Subscribers to Showtime’s streaming service get access to live television as well as on-demand content. Episodes of “Dexter: New Blood” will also be available to stream on-demand after airing.
A standard subscription to Showtime costs $11 a month. New members can currently claim a 30-day free trial and then receive four months at a discounted rate of $4 a month.Approximately ten years after the original series’ finale, Dexter Morgan has moved to the fictional small town of Iron Lake, New York, hiding his identity under the name of Jim Lindsay, a local shopkeeper. He has developed a relationship with Angela Bishop, the town’s chief of police, and has suppressed his serial killing urges. A string of incidents around Iron Lake causes Dexter to fear that the “Dark Passenger” within him will reveal itself