There’s unfinished business for Dexter: Resurrection character Charley Brown, as it has been confirmed that Uma Thurman will be reprising the role in season 2.
The former Special Ops operator, who then became head of security for billionaire Leon Prater, decided to turn on her employer after meeting Dexter. She ended season 1 departing New York City with her mother to start afresh.
We don’t know why she is back for season 2, and whether she’ll be a friend or foe to our serial killer protagonist.

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The show announced a big piece of new casting last week, with none other than Succession’s Brian Cox joining the show as retired serial killer Dam Frant, also known as The New York Ripper.
The synopsis says that while the character is “no longer active as a killer”, he has “found a new way to live into his infamy by continuing to taunt the survivors of his long-ago murder spree”.
Dexter: Resurrection has proven to be a hit so far, with a 95% positive score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes and a 9.0/10 average user score on IMDb.
“A bold, bloody, and brilliantly executed revival. It honors the original while carving out something new”, wrote one particularly enthusiastic fan, who praised the “stacked” cast that includes Thurman’s “cool, lethal, and captivating”.

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But while this latest spin-off (the fourth Dexter show overall) is going from strength to strength, it was announced last year that prequel series Original Sin had been axed, even though it had previously been greenlit for a second season.
The show didn’t receive the same warm reception as the original show or Resurrection, sitting at 70% positive on Rotten Tomatoes from critic reviews.
Dexter: Resurrection is available to stream now on Paramount+, while season 2 does not currently have a release date.
Dexter is available to stream on Channel 4 and Paramount+.
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