With less than two months before Dexter: New Blood premieres on Showtime, the network revealed a new trailer with a few surprises.
The trailer offers the first look at Jennifer Carpenter's Deb, who Dexter (Michael C. Hall) killed in the series finale back in 2013, and now serves as an imaginary 'moral compass' for the serial killer, much like how his late father Harry (James Remar) did in the original series.
The trailer also ends with quite the surprising twist, revealing that Dexter's son Harrison (Jack Alcott) has somehow managed to track down his dad.
Dexter is back: With less than two months before Dexter: New Blood premieres on Showtime, the network revealed a new trailer with a few surprises
Deb: The trailer offers the first look at Jennifer Carpenter's Deb, who Dexter (Michael C. Hall) killed in the series finale back in 2013, and now serves as an imaginary 'moral compass' for the serial killer, much like how his late father Harry (James Remar) did in the original series
Harrison is back too: The trailer also ends with quite the surprising twist, revealing that Dexter's son Harrison (Jack Alcott) has somehow managed to track down his dad
The trailer begins with Dexter, now known as Jim Lindsay, driving in his truck when he gets pulled over by a cop, as he eyes the cleaver in the front seat.
The cop is seen approaching the vehicle carefully, with 'Jim' asking if there's a problem, while covering up his cleaver.
The female officer, Angela Bishop (Julia Jones), asks him to step out of the vehicle and frisks him... but it's all a ruse as they start making out while the dispatcher calls for her.
Pulled over: The trailer begins with Dexter, now known as Jim Lindsay, driving in his truck when he gets pulled over by a cop, as he eyes the cleaver in the front seat
Ruse: The female officer, Angela Bishop (Julia Jones), asks him to step out of the vehicle and frisks him... but it's all a ruse as they start making out while the dispatcher calls for her
The trailer (set to Iggy Pop's I Am a Passenger, a reference to Dexter's 'dark passenger') shows Jim Lindsay walking through the sleepy town of Iron Lake, New York, when he's greeted by some teenagers.
'Go Hawks!' he says as they pass, before going to his job at Fred's Fish & Game, where he