Dexter it will not have a revival, but a sequel, capable – by proclamations – of redeeming a dubious ending. “I’m part of that group of people who wondered what happened to that boy,” he admitted Michael C. Hall, interpreter, in the television series, of the forensic hematologist, serial killer by necessity. “People have always thought that ending was unsatisfactory. There was always the hope that another story worth telling would emerge, ”continued the actor, explaining how the much-coveted revival is nothing more than a sequel.
Michael C. Hall, along with Clyde Phillips, will try to explain what led Dexter Morgan to engineer his own disappearance. And, in doing so, it will animate a new world, where space will also be given to Clancy Brown.
The actor, as confirmed by Deadline, was chosen for playing Dexter’s antagonist, a guy named Kurt Caldwell. “Caldwell was born and raised in the town of Iron Lake. Some in Iron Lake consider him the unofficial mayor of his small town. Caldwell has made the American dream come true by moving from driving big trucks, his father’s profession, to owning his own. Powerful, generous, loved by all, he is a man of the people. If he has your back, you are blessed. But if I had to go against it, God help you », it was possible to read in the short synopsis released by the production, where it is not, however, made clear what connection there is between Dexter – played again by Michael C. Hall – and the character of Brown.
Kurt Caldwell may have something to do with Dexter’s chosen workplace once he gives up on Miami. He could be the boss or an occasional interlocutor, destined in the sequel to gain greater importance. But whatever the path, only the new episodes of the TV series, which could begin shooting at the end of January.
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