The season finale of Dexter: Resurrection premiered on Paramount+ on September 5, bringing the first season to a close. With the finale now aired, fans are eagerly speculating about the possibility of a second season.
Created by Clyde Phillips, the crime drama follows Dexter Morgan as he recovers from a near-fatal gunshot wound suffered in the prequel series. The story also follows his quest to locate his missing son, while Captain Angel Batista is determined to track them down. As the season wrapped up, viewers were left anticipating the show’s future and Dexter’s fate.
Season 2 Coming?
So far, the series’ creators have not officially confirmed a renewal. However, given the strong performance of the show—its premiere attracted 4.4 million multiplatform viewers within the first seven days, according to Variety, and it received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and fans—there is significant optimism for another season. The Season 1 finale also dropped several hints pointing toward future storylines, further fueling speculation.
According to reports by Decider and Deadline, Paramount Global canceled the Dexter prequel Original Sin and has already set up a writers’ room for a potential Season 2 of Resurrection. Industry insiders suggest that a greenlight for the new season will largely depend on budget approvals. If everything proceeds smoothly, Season 2 could arrive in the summer of 2026.
Dexter: Resurrection Season 1 is available for streaming on Paramount+ Premium at $12.99 per month. Currently, the platform offers an annual plan at $59.99 for the first year until September 18. Additionally, subscribers can bundle Paramount+ Premium with Prime Video or Hulu for an extra $12.99 per month, and new users can enjoy a seven-day free trial on Amazon.
While some outlets, including Yahoo Entertainment, report that the series may eventually extend to Seasons 2 and 3, no official renewal has been announced. Paramount has confirmed that a writers’ room has been opened to explore the possibilities for Season 2.
Here are the release dates for Season 1 episodes of Dexter: Resurrection:
Created by Clyde Phillips, the crime drama follows Dexter Morgan as he recovers from a near-fatal gunshot wound suffered in the prequel series. The story also follows his quest to locate his missing son, while Captain Angel Batista is determined to track them down. As the season wrapped up, viewers were left anticipating the show’s future and Dexter’s fate.
Season 2 Coming?
So far, the series’ creators have not officially confirmed a renewal. However, given the strong performance of the show—its premiere attracted 4.4 million multiplatform viewers within the first seven days, according to Variety, and it received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and fans—there is significant optimism for another season. The Season 1 finale also dropped several hints pointing toward future storylines, further fueling speculation.According to reports by Decider and Deadline, Paramount Global canceled the Dexter prequel Original Sin and has already set up a writers’ room for a potential Season 2 of Resurrection. Industry insiders suggest that a greenlight for the new season will largely depend on budget approvals. If everything proceeds smoothly, Season 2 could arrive in the summer of 2026.
Dexter: Resurrection Season 1 is available for streaming on Paramount+ Premium at $12.99 per month. Currently, the platform offers an annual plan at $59.99 for the first year until September 18. Additionally, subscribers can bundle Paramount+ Premium with Prime Video or Hulu for an extra $12.99 per month, and new users can enjoy a seven-day free trial on Amazon.
While some outlets, including Yahoo Entertainment, report that the series may eventually extend to Seasons 2 and 3, no official renewal has been announced. Paramount has confirmed that a writers’ room has been opened to explore the possibilities for Season 2.
Here are the release dates for Season 1 episodes of Dexter: Resurrection:
- Episode 1: July 11 – A Beating Heart
- Episode 2: July 11 – Camera Shy
- Episode 3: July 18 – Backseat Driver
- Episode 4: July 25 – Call Me Red
- Episode 5: Aug. 1 – Murder Horny
- Episode 6: Aug. 8 – Cats and Mouse
- Episode 7: Aug. 15 – Course Correction
- Episode 8: Aug. 22 – The Killing Room Where It Happens
- Episode 9: Aug. 29 – Touched by an Ángel
- Episode 10: Sept. 5 – And Justice For All…