''Dexter'' is an American
crime
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drama
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television series that aired on
Showtime
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from October 1, 2006, to September 22, 2013. Set in
Miami
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, the series centers on
Dexter Morgan
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(
Michael C. Hall
Michael Carlyle Hall (born February 1, 1971) is an American actor and singer best known for his roles as Dexter Morgan, the titular character in the Showtime series ''Dexter,'' and David Fisher in the HBO drama series '' Six Feet Under.'' Thes ...
), a forensic technician specializing in
bloodstain pattern analysis
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for the fictional Miami Metro Police Department, who leads a secret parallel life as a vigilante
serial killer
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*
*
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* with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them. While most authorities set a threshold of three ...
, hunting down murderers who have not been adequately punished by the justice system due to corruption or legal technicalities. The show's first season was derived from the novel ''
Darkly Dreaming Dexter
''Darkly Dreaming Dexter'' is a 2004 novel by Jeff Lindsay, the first in his crime horror series about American forensic analyst/serial killer Dexter Morgan. It formed the basis of the Showtime television series '' Dexter'' and won the 2005 Di ...
'' (2004), the first in a
series of novels by
Jeff Lindsay. It was adapted for television by
James Manos Jr.
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Career
Manos worked as a co-producer and writer on the first season of ''The Sopranos''. In 1999, Manos won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama S ...
, who wrote the first episode. Subsequent seasons evolved independently of Lindsay's works.
In February 2008, reruns (edited down to a
TV-14
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rating) began to air on
CBS
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in the wake of the shortage of original programming ensuing from the
2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, thus the reruns on CBS ended after one run of the first season. The series enjoyed mostly positive reviews throughout its run. The first four seasons received universal acclaim, but reception dropped considerably as the series progressed. The show has received myriad awards, including two
Golden Globes won by Hall and
John Lithgow for their roles as Dexter Morgan and Arthur Mitchell, respectively. Season four aired
its season finale on December 13, 2009, to a record-breaking audience of 2.6 million viewers, making it the most-watched original series episode ever on Showtime at that time.
In April 2013, Showtime announced that season eight would be the final season of ''Dexter''.
The season eight premiere was the most watched ''Dexter'' episode, with more than 3 million viewers total. The original broadcast of
the series finale
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on September 22, 2013 drew 2.8 million viewers, the largest audience in Showtime's history. In October 2020, it was announced that ''Dexter'' would return with a ten-episode limited series titled ''
Dexter: New Blood'', with Hall reprising the title role and
Clyde Phillips as
showrunner
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, a position he occupied during the original series' first four seasons. It premiered on November 7, 2021 and concluded on January 9, 2022.
Plot
Orphaned at age three, when he witnessed his mother's brutal murder with a chainsaw, Dexter (
Michael C. Hall
Michael Carlyle Hall (born February 1, 1971) is an American actor and singer best known for his roles as Dexter Morgan, the titular character in the Showtime series ''Dexter,'' and David Fisher in the HBO drama series '' Six Feet Under.'' Thes ...
) was adopted by Miami police officer Harry Morgan (
James Remar
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). Recognizing the boy's trauma and the subsequent development of his sociopathic tendencies, Harry manipulated Dexter to channel his gruesome bloodlust into vigilantism, killing only heinous criminals who slip through the criminal justice system. To cover his prolific trail of homicides, Dexter gains employment as a forensic analyst, specializing in
blood spatter pattern analysis, with the Miami Metro Police Department. Dexter is extremely cautious and circumspect; he wears gloves and uses plastic-wrapped "kill rooms", carves up the corpses, and disposes of them in the Atlantic Ocean's
Gulf Stream to reduce his chances of detection. Dexter juggles his two personas, recognizing each as a distinct part of himself that must cohesively work as one. He depends on their interaction, as a means of survival and normality. Although his homicidal tendencies are deeply unflinching, as he originally claims (via narration), throughout the series he strives to feel (and in some cases does feel) normal emotions and maintains his appearance as a socially responsible human being.
Cast and crew
Cast
Besides Hall playing the
title character
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, the show's supporting cast includes Jennifer Carpenter as Dexter's adoptive sister and co-worker (and later boss)
Debra
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Debra may refer to:
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* Debra Allbery (born 1957), American poet
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, and James Remar as Dexter's adoptive father, Harry Morgan. Dexter's co-workers include Lauren Vélez as Lieutenant (later Captain) María LaGuerta, Dexter and Debra's supervisor,
David Zayas
David Zayas (born August 15, 1962) is a Puerto Rican actor. He is best known for his roles as Angel Batista on Showtime's series ''Dexter'' and Enrique Morales on the HBO prison drama series '' Oz''.
Early life
Zayas was born in Ponce, Puer ...
as Detective Sergeant (later Lieutenant) Angel Batista, and C. S. Lee as lab tech Vince Masuka (promoted to title credits in season two).
Erik King
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portrayed the troubled Sgt James Doakes for the first two seasons of the show. Desmond Harrington joined the cast in season three as
Joey Quinn
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Appearances Seaso ...
; his name was promoted to the title credits as of season four. Geoff Pierson plays Captain Tom Matthews of Miami Metro Homicide. Julie Benz starred as Dexter's girlfriend, then wife, Rita in seasons one to four, with a guest appearance in season five. Rita's children, Astor and Cody, are played by
Christina Robinson and
Preston Bailey
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(who replaced Daniel Goldman after the first season). Dexter's infant son Harrison is played by twins, Evan and Luke Kruntchev, through season seven; in season eight, Harrison was played by Jadon Wells. Aimee Garcia plays Batista's younger sister, Jamie.
Notable appearances in season one are
Christian Camargo
Christian Camargo (né Minnick; born July 7, 1971) is an American actor, producer, writer, and director. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Brian Moser in the Showtime drama ''Dexter'', Michael Corrigan in the Netflix drama '' House ...
as Rudy and
Mark Pellegrino
Mark Ross Pellegrino (born April 9, 1965) is an American actor of film and television. He is best known for his work as Lucifer in ''Supernatural'', Paul Bennett in ''Dexter'', Jacob in ''Lost'', James Bishop in '' Being Human'', Clayton Haas i ...
as Rita's
abusive ex-husband Paul.
Jaime Murray
Jaime Erica Murray (born 21 July 1976) is an English actress. She is known for playing Stacie Monroe in the BBC series '' Hustle'' (2004–2012), Lila West in the Showtime series ''Dexter'' (2007), Gaia in the Starz miniseries '' Spartacus: ...
portrayed Lila Tournay in season two, a physically attractive but unhinged British artist who becomes obsessed with Dexter.
Keith Carradine
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, as Special FBI Agent Frank Lundy, and
Jimmy Smits
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, as ADA Miguel Prado, each appeared in season-long character arcs in seasons two and three, respectively.
David Ramsey
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, who plays
confidential informant
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Anton Briggs in season three, returned in season four, becoming romantically involved with Debra Morgan.
John Lithgow joined the cast in season four as the "
Trinity Killer
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". Carradine returned in season four, reprising his role as newly retired FBI Special Agent Frank Lundy, who was hunting the Trinity Killer.
Courtney Ford
Courtney Braden Ford is an American actress. She is best known for her roles on television, such as playing Christine Hill on ''Dexter'' (2009), Portia Bellefleur on ''True Blood'' (2011), Lily on '' Parenthood'' (2012), Tonia Pyne on '' Murder ...
was featured in season four as an ambitious reporter who mixes business with pleasure, getting romantically involved with Quinn while simultaneously fishing for sources and stories.
Julia Stiles
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joined the cast in season five as
Lumen Pierce, a woman who gets involved in a complex relationship with Dexter after the tragedy that culminated the previous season. Season five also had
Jonny Lee Miller
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cast as motivational speaker
Jordan Chase,
Peter Weller cast as Stan Liddy, a corrupt narcotics cop, and
Maria Doyle Kennedy
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cast as Sonya, Harrison's nanny. In season six,
Mos Def
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was cast as Brother Sam, a convicted murderer turned born-again Christian, and
Edward James Olmos
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and
Colin Hanks
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guest-starred as Professor James Gellar and Travis Marshall, members of a murderous apocalyptic cult. Seasons seven and eight featured multiple guest stars, including
Ray Stevenson
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as Ukrainian mob boss Isaak Sirko, a man with a personal vendetta against Dexter;
Yvonne Strahovski
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as Hannah McKay, the former accomplice of a spree killer;
Jason Gedrick
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Jason Michael Gedroic was ...
as strip club owner George Novikov, also part of the mob; and
Charlotte Rampling as Dr. Evelyn Vogel, a neuropsychiatrist who takes an interest in Dexter;
Ronny Cox
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as the Tooth Fairy killer;
Sean Patrick Flanery
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as Jacob Elway, a private investigator who Debra works for.
Margo Martindale
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had a recurring role as Camilla Figg, a records office worker who was close friends with Dexter's adoptive parents.
JoBeth Williams
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portrayed Rita's suspicious mother, Gail Brandon, in four episodes of season two.
Anne Ramsay
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Ramsay was raised in La H ...
portrayed defense attorney Ellen Wolf, Miguel's nemesis.
Valerie Cruz
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Career
She has appeared in films such as '' Cellula ...
played a recurring role as Miguel's wife, Sylvia. In season six,
Billy Brown was cast as transferred-in Detective Mike Anderson to replace Debra after her promotion to lieutenant.
Josh Cooke
Joshua Gregory Cooke is an American actor, songwriter, comedian and musician.
Personal life
Cooke was born in Philadelphia and attended Harriton High School, a small public high school in suburban Rosemont. He was a member of Harriton Theater ...
played Louis Greene, a lab tech and Masuka's intern, in seasons six and seven, and
Darri Ingolfsson played Oliver Saxon in season eight.
Crew
The main creative forces behind the series were executive producers
Daniel Cerone
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, Clyde Phillips, and
Melissa Rosenberg
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. Cerone left the show after its second season. Executive producer and showrunner Phillips departed the series, after a record-setting season-four finale, to spend more time with his family; ''24'' co-executive producer
Chip Johannessen
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took over Phillips' post. Head writer Melissa Rosenberg left after season four, as well.
After the conclusion of season five, Chip Johannessen was revealed to be leaving the show after a single run, and
Scott Buck
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would take over as showrunner from season six onward.
Production
Exterior filming
Although the series is set in
Miami, Florida
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, many of the exterior scenes are filmed in
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and
Long Beach, California
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. Many landmark buildings and locations in Long Beach are featured throughout the series. The finale episode's airport scene takes place at
Ontario International Airport
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in
Ontario, California
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.
Marketing
In preparation for the UK launch of the series,
Fox
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experimented with an
SMS
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-based
viral marketing
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campaign. Mobile phone owners received the following unsolicited SMS messages addressed to them by name with no identifying information other than being from "Dexter": "Hello (name). I'm heading to the UK sooner than you might think. Dexter." The SMS-message was followed by an email directing the user to an online video "news report" about a recent spree of killings. Using on-the-fly video manipulation, the user's name and a personalized message were worked into the report—the former written in blood on a wall near the crime scene, the latter added to a note in an evidence bag carried past the camera. While the marketing campaign succeeded in raising the profile of the show, it proved unpopular with many mobile owners, who saw this as spam advertising aimed at mobile phones. In response to complaints about the SMS element of the campaign, Fox issued the following statement:
Reception
Critical reception
Although reception to individual seasons has varied, the overall response to ''Dexter'' has been positive. The first, second, fourth, and seventh seasons received critical acclaim, the third and fifth seasons received generally positive reviews, while the sixth and eighth seasons received mixed to negative reviews. While remarking on some of the show's more formulaic elements (quirky detective, hero with dense workmates, convenient plot contrivances), Tad Friend of ''
The New Yorker
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'' remarked that when Dexter is struggling to connect with Rita or soliciting advice from his victims, "the show finds its voice."
The
review aggregator
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website
Metacritic
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calculated a score of 77 from a possible 100 for season one, based on 27 reviews, making it the third-best reviewed show of the 2006 fall season. This score includes four 100% scores (from the ''
New York Daily News
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'', ''
San Francisco Chronicle
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'', ''
Chicago Sun-Times
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'' and ''
People Weekly
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''). Brian Lowry, who had written one of the three poor reviews Metacritic tallied for the show, recanted his negative review in a year-end column for the trade magazine ''
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'', after watching the full season. On Metacritic, season two has a score of 85 with all 11 reviews positive; season three scored 78 with 13 reviews; season four scored 77 with 14 reviews; season five scored 76 with 11 reviews; season six scored 62 with 10 reviews; season seven scored 81 with 7 reviews; and season eight scored 71 with 10 reviews.
On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, season one has an 81% approval rating with a score of 8.18 out of 10 and the consensus: "Its dark but novel premise may be too grotesque for some, but ''Dexter'' is a compelling, elegantly crafted horror-drama."; season two has a 96% approval rating with a score of 7.6 out of 10 and the consensus: "The Bay Harbor Butcher secures his nefarious spot among the great television anti-heroes in a taut second season that is both painfully suspenseful and darkly hilarious"; season three has a 71% approval rating with a score of 8.3 out of 10 and the consensus: "America's most amiable serial killer has lost some of his dramatic edge, but this third outing continues ''Dexter''s streak of delivering deliriously twisted entertainment"; season four has an 88% approval rating with a score of 8.4 out of 10 and the consensus: "The inherent comedy of Miami's favorite psychopath contending with domestic bliss and the unspeakable horror of John Lithgow's Trinity killer coalesce into one of ''Dexter''
's most sensational seasons"; season five has an 88% approval rating with a score of 7.5 out of 10 and the consensus: "Michael C. Hall's remarkable performance invites viewers into Dexter's heart of darkness in a sorrowful fifth season that explores whether a hollow man can become a real boy"; season six has a 38% approval rating with a score of 6.1 out of 10 and the consensus: "Heavy-handed symbolism, an unimpressive villain, and a redundant arc for America's favorite serial killer all conspire to make ''Dexter''
's sixth season its worst yet"; season seven has an 82% approval rating with a score of 7.6 out of 10 and the consensus: "Season seven represents a return to form for ''Dexter'', characterized by a riveting storyline and a willingness to take some risks"; and season eight has a 35% approval rating, a score of 5.4 out of 10, and the final consensus: "The darkly dreaming ''Dexter'' lays to rest once and for all in a bitterly disappointing final season that is so hesitant to punish its anti-hero for his misdeeds, it opts to punish its audience instead."
Popular reception
The season-three finale, on December 14, 2008, was watched by 1.51 million viewers, giving Showtime its highest ratings for any of its original series since 2004,
when
Nielsen started including original shows on
premium channels in its ratings. The season-four finale aired on December 13, 2009, and was watched by 2.6 million viewers. It broke records for all of Showtime's original series and was their highest-rated telecast in over a decade.
The season-five finale was watched by a slightly smaller number of people (2.5 million). The show was declared the ninth-highest rated show for the first 10 years of
IMDb.com
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Pro (2002–2012). The seventh season as a whole was the highest rated season of ''Dexter'', watched by 6.1 million total weekly viewers across all platforms.
Awards and nominations
''Dexter'' was nominated for 24
Primetime Emmy Award
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s, including in the category of
Outstanding Drama Series four times in a row, from 2008 to 2011, and
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (for Hall) five times in a row, from 2008 to 2012. It has also been nominated for ten
Golden Globe Award
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s (winning two), seven
Screen Actors Guild Awards and received a
Peabody Award in 2007.
On December 14, 2006, Hall was nominated for a
Golden Globe Award
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at the
64th Golden Globe Awards. In 2008, the show was nominated for a
Primetime Emmy Award
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for Outstanding Drama Series for its second season (Showtime's first-ever drama to be nominated for the award), and its star for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. It won neither, losing to ''
Breaking Bad'' actor
Bryan Cranston
Bryan Lee Cranston (born March 7, 1956) is an American actor and director who is best known for portraying Walter White in the AMC crime drama series ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and Hal in the Fox sitcom ''Malcolm in the Middle'' (2000–20 ...
. In 2010, Hall and Lithgow, in their respective categories, each won a Golden Globe for their performances in season four.
Cultural impact
U.S. broadcast
In December 2007, when CBS publicly announced that it was considering ''Dexter'' for broadcast reruns, the
Parents Television Council
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("PTC") protested the decision. When the network began posting promotional videos of the rebroadcast on
YouTube
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on January 29, 2008, PTC president Timothy F. Winter, in a formal press release, again called for CBS to not air the show on broadcast television, saying that it "should remain on a premium subscription cable network" because "the series compels viewers to empathize with a serial killer, to root for him to prevail, to hope he doesn't get discovered". Winter called on the public to demand that local affiliates pre-empt ''Dexter'' and warned advertisers that the PTC would take action against any affiliates that sponsored the show.
Following Winter's press release, CBS added parental advisory notices to its broadcast promotions and ultimately rated ''Dexter''
TV-14
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for broadcast. On February 17, 2008, the show premiered edited primarily for "language" and scenes containing sex or the dismemberment of live victims. The PTC later objected to CBS' broadcasting of the final two episodes of season one in a two-hour block, and to the episodes' starting times, which were as early as 8 pm in some time zones.
Association with real crimes
Several comparisons and connections between the TV show and its protagonist have been drawn during criminal prosecutions. In 2009, 17-year-old Andrew Conley said the show inspired him to strangle his 10-year-old brother. In an affidavit filed in
Ohio County court, in Indiana, police said Conley confessed that he "watches a show called ''Dexter'' on Showtime, about a serial killer, and he stated, 'I feel just like him.'"
In Spain, on July 25, 2009, a man and his girlfriend killed his brother and pregnant partner. The man owned the complete Dexter series DVD collection and the methods used to avoid leaving blood traces were inspired by the show.
On November 4, 2010, in Sweden, a 21-year-old woman known as ''Dexter-mördaren'' ("The Dexter killer") or ''Dexter-kvinnan'' ("The Dexter woman") killed her 49-year-old father by stabbing him in the heart. During questioning, the woman compared herself to Dexter Morgan, and a picture of the character would appear on her phone when her father called her. In July 2011, she was sentenced to seven years in prison.
In Norway, Shamrez Khan hired Håvard Nyfløt to
kill Faiza Ashraf. Nyfløt claimed that ''Dexter'' inspired him, and he wanted to kill Khan in front of Faiza, similar to the television series, to "stop evil".
Association was established between
Mark Twitchell
Mark Andrew Twitchell (born July 4, 1979) is a Canadian filmmaker convicted of first-degree murder in April 2011 for the murder of John Brian Altinger. His trial attracted particular media attention because Twitchell had allegedly been inspired ...
, of
Edmonton
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, Alberta, Canada, during his first-degree murder trial, and the character of Dexter Morgan. After weeks of testimony and gruesome evidence presented in court, Twitchell was found guilty of the planned and deliberate murder of 38-year-old Johnny Altinger on April 12, 2011.
British teenager Steven Miles, 17, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on October 2, 2014, for stabbing and dismembering his girlfriend Elizabeth Rose Thomas, 17, in
Oxted, Surrey. Police discovered Thomas' body on January 24, 2014, and determined the cause of death to be a stab wound to the back. Miles was arrested on suspicion of murder. Miles pled guilty to the crime on September 9. According to Surrey Police, Miles had dismembered Thomas' body following her death, wrapping up limbs in
plastic wrap
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, and had attempted to clean up the crime scene before he was found by a family member. Miles had been reported to be obsessed with the television series ''Dexter''. Miles reportedly had an
alter ego
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named Ed, whom Miles claims made him carry out the murder.
In New Orleans, Louisiana, 34-year-old Benjamin Beale was arrested after police discovered a decapitated body inside a freezer in a painted bus on January 11, 2022, whose body was confirmed to be Julia Dardar over a week later, who was the missing mother of two children. They even discovered a grim ''Dexter'' profile painting with guns and knives, as this murder was inspired by the "Ice Truck Killer" from the show's first season.
On May 18, 2022, in Delhi, India, 28-year-old
Aaftab Ameen Poonawala strangled his live-in partner
Shraddha Walkar to death after a heated argument, killing her. He chopped off her body into 35-pieces and stored it into a large refrigerator, disposing them off later in the nearby forest over the next 18 days. The murder was apparently inspired by the show.
Theme song and series music
The opening title theme for ''Dexter'' was written by
Rolfe Kent
Rolfe R. Kent (born 18 April 1963) is an English film score composer.
Biography
Kent was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He attended St Albans School, worked at Balrossie School in Renfrewshire, Scotland, then graduated in Psych ...
and scored by American composer
Daniel Licht
Daniel Licht (March 13, 1957 – August 2, 2017) was an American soundtrack composer and musician, best known for writing the score of Showtime TV drama series ''Dexter''.
Life and career
Licht grew up in suburban Detroit and attended the Roep ...
. The series music for each episode was overseen by
Gary Calamar Gary Calamar is a five-time Grammy Award-nominated film and television music supervisor whose credits include: ''The Man In The High Castle','' '' Six Feet Under'', ''True Blood'', ''House'', ''Weeds'', ''Entourage'', ''Dexter'', and '' Varsit ...
of Go Music and coordinated by Alyson Vidoli.
*"Dexter Main Title" (Rolfe Kent) – 1:40
*"Tonight's the Night" (Michael C. Hall, Daniel Licht) – 1:07
*"Conoci La Paz" (Beny Moré) – 3:03
*"Uruapan Breaks" (Kinky) – 2:21
*"Flores Para Ti" (Raw Artistic Soul featuring Rafael Cortez) – 5:16
*"Blood" (Michael C. Hall, Daniel Licht) – 0:59
*"Con Mi Guaguanco" (Ray Armando) – 7:12
*"Perfidia" (Mambo All-Stars) – 2:37
*"Sometimes I Wonder" (Michael C. Hall, Daniel Licht) – 0:29
*"Born Free" (Andy Williams) – 2:25
*"Dexter Main Title" (Kinky) – 1:41
*"Escalation" (Daniel Licht) – 2:09
*"Shipyard" (Daniel Licht) – 2:03
*"Deborah Loves Rudy/The House" (Daniel Licht) – 3:12
*"I Can't Kill" (Daniel Licht) – 2:21
*"Voodoo Jailtime" (Daniel Licht) – 2:58
*"New Legs" (Daniel Licht) – 2:01
*"Photo Albums" (Daniel Licht) – 3:22
*"Courting the Night" (Daniel Licht) – 1:22
*"Hide Your Tears" (Daniel Licht) – 1:36
*"Wink" (Daniel Licht) – 2:08
*"Astor's Birthday Party" (Daniel Licht) – 2:00
*"Epilogue/Bloodroom" (Daniel Licht) – 3:44
*"Blood Theme" (Daniel Licht) – 2:25
*"Die This Way" (Daniel Licht, Jon Licht) – 3:55
*"Fight or Flight" (Daniel Licht) – 1:41 (ITunes Bonus)
*"Nowhere to Hide" (Daniel Licht) – 1:43 (ITunes Bonus)
*"The Ice Truck Killer" (Daniel Licht) – 2:56 (ITunes Bonus)
*"The Fortune" (Daniel Licht) – 1:17 (ITunes Bonus)
*"Second Season Suite" (Daniel Licht) – 2:01 (ITunes Bonus)
Other media
''Dexter: Early Cuts''
''Dexter: Early Cuts'' is an animated
web series
A web series (also known as a web show) is a series of scripted or non-scripted online videos, generally in episodic form, released on the Internet, which first emerged in the late 1990s and became more prominent in the early 2000s. A single in ...
that premiered on October 25, 2009. Hall reprises his role as the voice of Dexter.
KTV Media International
Bullseye Art produced and animated the webisodes, working closely with Showtime for sound editing, Interspectacular for direction, and illustrators
Kyle Baker
Kyle John Baker (born 1965) is an American cartoonist, comic book writer-artist, and animator known for his graphic novels and for a 2000s revival of the series ''Plastic Man''.
Baker has won numerous Eisner Awards and Harvey Awards for his wor ...
,
Ty Templeton
Tyrone Templeton is a Canadian comic book artist and writer who has drawn a number of mainstream titles, TV-associated titles, and his own series.
Career
Templeton first received attention for ''Stig's Inferno'' ( Vortex Comics), now a cult fav ...
, Andrés Vera Martínez, and Devin Lawson for creating distinctive illustrations. The webisodes are animated with 2.5D style, where flat two-dimensional illustrations are brought to life in three-dimensional space. The first season was created and written by ''Dexter'' producer/writer Lauren Gussis. She was nominated for a Webby for her writing on the first season.
The first web series precedes the narrative of the show and revolves around Dexter hunting down the three victims that he mentions in the sixth episode of season one, "
Return to Sender". Each victim's story is split into four two-minute chapters.
A second season of the web series titled ''Dexter: Early Cuts: Dark Echo'', one story in six chapters, premiered on October 25, 2010. It was written by
Tim Schlattmann
Timothy (Tim) Schlattmann is a three-time Emmy award nominee television writer and producer. Nebraska born and raised, this former disc jockey
A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorded music for a ...
and illustrated by
Bill Sienkiewicz
Boleslav William Felix Robert Sienkiewicz ( ; born May 3, 1958) is an American artist known for his work in comic books—particularly for Marvel Comics' ''New Mutants'', ''Moon Knight,'' and '' Elektra: Assassin''. Sienkiewicz's work in the 1980 ...
and
David Mack. The story begins immediately following Dexter's adoptive father Harry's death.
Season 3 centers around Dexter's first encounter with a pair of killers. Each story is told in several two to three minute chapters.
Album soundtrack
In August 2007, the album soundtrack entitled ''
Dexter: Music from the Showtime Original Series'' was released featuring music from the television series. The album was produced by Showtime and distributed by Milan Records. The digital download version offers five additional bonus tracks from the show's first two seasons.
Comic book
Marvel Comics
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released a
''Dexter'' limited series in July 2013. The comic books are written by creator
Jeff Lindsay and drawn by Dalihbor Talajic.
Another limited series, called ''Dexter: Down Under'', was published in 2014.
Home media releases
Games
On September 13, 2009, Icarus Studios released a video game based on the events of season one, for the
iPhone platform, via the
iTunes
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app store. The game was released for the
iPad
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on October 15, 2010, and for
PCs on February 15, 2011. The cast and crew of ''Dexter'' were very supportive, with some of the cast providing full voice work for the game, including Hall. The game has received many positive reviews, including an 8/10 from
IGN
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. No additional content for the game has been released or announced as planned; plans to release the game on the
PlayStation 3
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and
Xbox 360
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seem to have been canceled, as
no recent information regarding the expansion of the game onto these platforms has been given and both consoles have been discontinued.
In July 2010, Showtime launched ''Dexter Game On'' during
Comic-Con
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. The promotion relied on community involvement, part of which required participants to use the
SCVNGR applications available for the
Android,
iPad
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, iPhone, and
iPod Touch
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platforms to complete treks around the five cities where the game was available. The final trek led to a kill room, where the Infinity Killer had recently claimed a victim. A link was found in the room to a (fake) company called Sleep Superbly, which began an extensive Showtime-maintained
alternate reality game
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The form is defined by inten ...
that continued until ''Dexter''s season-five premiere. The alternate reality game involves players working cooperatively to help catch the Infinity Killer and identify his victims; a number of other characters help. During the game, players communicate with the Infinity Killer, among many others. The game spans
Craigslist
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Craig Newmark began the ...
,
Facebook
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,
Twitter
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, and countless unique sites created for the game. Players can even call phone numbers. The characters and companies are controlled by real people, adding an extra layer of realism and the ability for intelligent conversation. To maintain a realistic feeling in the game, Showtime does not put its name or advertisements on most sites or pages created for the game.
In September 2010, the Toronto-based company, GDC-GameDevCo Ltd., released a ''Dexter''
board game
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Many board games feature a comp ...
.
On August 13, 2015, the
hidden object mobile game ''Dexter: Hidden Darkness'' was released for all iOS devices, with the announcement that Android support would be available soon. Players, acting as Dexter Morgan, solve crimes and hunt down killers to "feed" the dark passenger.
Merchandise
In February 2010, EMCE Toys announced plans to release
action figure
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s based on the series.
In March 2010,
Dark Horse Comics
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released a seven-inch
bust
Bust commonly refers to:
* A woman's breasts
* Bust (sculpture), of head and shoulders
* An arrest
Bust may also refer to:
Places
* Bust, Bas-Rhin, a city in France
*Lashkargah, Afghanistan, known as Bust historically
Media
* ''Bust'' (magazin ...
of
Dexter Morgan
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, name = Dexter Morgan
, series = Dexter
, image = Dexter Morgan.jpg
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, as part of its ''Last Toys on the Left'' series. In April 2010, it released a
bobblehead doll based on the show character, the Trinity Killer.
A variety of merchandise items is available from Showtime including an apron, bin bags, blood slide
beverage coasters and
key ring
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s, drinking glasses, mugs, pens made to look like syringes of blood, posters, and T-shirts.
In June 2021 Flashback announced a highly detailed 1/6th scale figure of Dexter Morgan.
Prop sales
In January 2014, in partnership with the HollywoodsProps company, DexterCorner created an auction site and sold hundreds of original props used in the series; part of the auction's proceeds were donated to the
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
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. Showtime has also offered a limited selection of props for sale.
Revival
On October 14, 2020, Showtime announced that ''Dexter'' would return with a 10-episode limited series, starring Michael C. Hall in his original role, with Clyde Phillips returning as showrunner.
On November 17, 2020, it was announced
Marcos Siega
Marcos Siega (born June 8, 1969, in New York City) is a film, television, commercial and music video director. He has also worked as a producer, a musician and an artist.
In the late 1980s, he helped to form the New York-based punk band Bad Trip, ...
is set to direct six episodes of the limited series as well as executive produce alongside Hall,
John Goldwyn
John Howard Goldwyn (born August 10, 1958) is an American film producer.
Biography
Goldwyn was born on August 10, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, the son of producer Samuel Goldwyn Jr., and his wife, film and stage actress Jennifer Howard. ...
,
Sara Colleton
Sara Colleton is an American television and film producer. She has worked as an executive producer on the Showtime drama series '' Dexter'' since 2006 and has received several Emmy nominations for her work on the series.
Biography
Colleton joined ...
, Bill Carraro, and
Scott Reynolds. Production began in February 2021, with a fall 2021 premiere date. In January 2021,
Clancy Brown
Clarence John "Clancy" Brown III (born January 5, 1959) is an American actor. Prolific in film and television since the 1980s, Brown is often cast in villainous and authoritative roles.
Brown's film roles include Viking Lofgren in ''Bad Boys'' ...
was cast as Kurt Caldwell, Dexter's main
antagonist
An antagonist is a character in a story who is presented as the chief foe of the protagonist.
Etymology
The English word antagonist comes from the Greek ἀνταγωνιστής – ''antagonistēs'', "opponent, competitor, villain, enemy, riv ...
and David Magidoff was cast as Teddy. In February 2021,
Jamie Chung
Jamie Jilynn Chung (born April 10, 1983) is an American actress and former reality television personality. She began her career in 2004 as a cast member on the MTV reality series '' The Real World: San Diego'' and subsequently through her appe ...
and Oscar Wahlberg were cast in recurring roles. In June 2021, it was announced that
John Lithgow would reprise his role as
Arthur Mitchell. In July 2021, it was revealed that Jennifer Carpenter would return as well, with both Lithgow and Carpenter appearing in their characters during flashback scenes. It premiered on November 7, 2021, on Showtime.
References
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