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Sunday, October 2, 2016

#Dexter10 Fan Marathon | Episode Featurettes - Part Two [Videos]


Check out below the rest of the 'behind the episode' videos featuring Michael C. Hall discussing episodes as voted by the fans.

Dexter Season 1 Episode 10 "Seeing Red"

  
Dexter Season 7 Episode 12 "Surprise Motherfucker!"
 

Dexter Season 4 Episode 12 "The Getaway"

  
Dexter Season 4 Episode 11 "Hello, Dexter Morgan"

Saturday, October 1, 2016

#Dexter10 Fan Marathon | Episode Featurettes - Part One [Videos]

The #Dexter10 Fan Marathon is currently on Showtime! Check out below the 'behind the episode' videos featuring Michael C. Hall discussing episodes as voted by the fans.


Number 10: Dexter Season 4 Episode 9 "Hungry Man". 



Number 9: Dexter Season 6 Episode 12 "This Is The Way The World Ends"
Featurette for the particular episode is not available.



Number 9: Dexter Season 2 Episode 9 "Restistance Is Futile"



More to come...

Michael C. Hall: "I Think Dexter's Dark Passenger Is Still With Him!" [Video]


Check out below an all-new featurette for the 10th anniversary of Dexter! Michael C. Hall talks about the past seasons and reveals that Dexter's Dark Passenger is still here:

10-Episode Anniversary Fan Marathon Coming Today on Showtime | #Dexter10


Happy anniversary Dexter fans! Tune in today October 1st for the #Dexter10 Fan Marathon starting at 12pm EST on Showtime!

Friday, September 30, 2016

#Dexter10 - Michael C. Hall Cuts the 10th Anniversary Cake! [Video]


Showtime released a whole new video for the 10th anniversary which is tomorrow! Michael C. Hall cuts and tastes the anniversary cake for Dexter. Looks bloody good, don't you think!?

Saturday, September 24, 2016

"Dexter From the Beginning" - Season 5 & Season 6


Showtime released two more featurettes for the 10th anniversary of Dexter. The cast talks about the best moments from seasons five and six of the hit series. Check 'em out, below!

Thursday, September 22, 2016

POLL: Dexter Series Finale: 3 Years Later - How Do You Feel About It Now?


Time flies! It's been exactly three years since the end of Dexter. It was Sunday September 22nd of 2013 when Dexter's swan song aired on Showtime, with a series finale that, well... didn't satisfy much. It's 2016 and we're closer than ever to a 10th anniversary. What's your opinion on the way things wrapped after all these years? Cast your votes in our poll below!

Michael C. Hall: "Working With David Bowie Was a Life Highlight" [Video]


Michael C. Hall attended the Hyundai Mercury Prize 2016 at Eventim Apollo in London last week, and among others he talked about David Bowie and his collaboration with him. Check out the interview below, and some more pics after the jump.
 


Tuesday, September 20, 2016

#Dexter10 | Fan Favorite Anniversary Marathon - Michael C. Hall Tease


Michael C. Hall returns to Showtime for the tenth anniversary of Dexter. Watch below a promo for the 10 fan favorite episodes of Dexter that will air on October 1st on Showtime, which also includes footage from a new special interview with Michael. More to come soon!

"Dexter From the Beginning" - Season 3 & Season 4


Showtime released two more featurettes for the 10th anniversary of Dexter. The cast talks about the best moments from seasons three and four of the hit series. Check 'em out, below!

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

"Dexter From the Beginning" - Season 1 & Season 2


Showtime released two new featurettes for the 10th anniversary of Dexter. The cast talks about the best moments from seasons one and two of the hit series. These interviews were shot 3 years ago, right before filming the finale.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Dexter Season 9: How Possible Is It?


It's been three years since Dexter's swan song, and the are endless speculations regarding a possible return for everyone's favorite serial killer ever since. It's 2016 now which means we're exactly ten years since the show premiered.

Showtime is celebrating the 10th anniversary with polls, and videos regarding the characters and the past 8 seasons of the show.

Some people think that the network is using the #Dexter10 anniversary to prepare the fans for a potential return of Dexter for a ninth or more seasons, or maybe an entire new spin-off series starring Michael C. Hall. 

What do you think now? Are more new Dexter episodes still a possibility? Will Michael C. Hall ever agree to return to television as Dexter? Vote in our poll below!

Dexter: Inside the Kill Room - 10th Anniversary Featurette | #Dexter10


Showtime released an all new featurette for the 10th anniversary of Dexter. It is a recap of all eight seasons that has to do with the kill room, the victims, and the preparations for the every detail.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

#Dexter10 | Dexter's Greatest Hits: Season 1 [Video]


Showtime has released another 10th anniversary video for Dexter. This time we get to see our favorite serial killer's "Greatest Hits" from the very first season. And that song is pretty cool TBH!

Friday, September 2, 2016

Aimee Garcia on Lucifer Season 2 As Series Regular - Cast Promotional Photo


Dexter and 'Rush Hour' alumna Aimee Garcia was cast as a series regular in the upcoming second season of Fox's 'Lucifer'.

Aimee will play the series-regular role of the L.A.P.D.’s new forensic scientist, Ella Lopez. The character is described as “a bit of a walking contradiction. She’s brainy but spiritual. Warm but tough.

She grew up in a pretty rough neighborhood in Detroit, but also in a strong Catholic family, under the watchful and protective eye of her five brothers… which might explain some of her opposing personality traits.” The duality of Ella’s personality will also intrigue the retired Lord of Hell. “Her mutual belief in both faith and science,” the network says, “proves a point of interest to Lucifer — and the rest of the department — as they get to know and love her quirky ways.”

Season 2 of Lucifer debuts September 19 on Fox.
Image credit: FOX

Sunday, August 28, 2016

#Dexter10 - Vote For the Top 10 Episodes of All Time


It's been 10 YEARS since the lovable, charming and deadly serial killer Dexter asked, "Hey, wanna play?", and Showtime wants you to vote for the top episodes of all time.

Starting tomorrow, August 29, you can visit sho.com/dexter10 and pick the ones you loved. Your favorites will air in a special #Dexter10 marathon on October 1, 2016.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

#Dexter10 - Official 10th Anniversary Celebration Trailer


October 1st is nigh, which means... that's right, the 10th anniversary of Dexter!

Showtime is celebrating the ten year anniversary of the launch of its groundbreaking original series Dexter. In celebration of #Dexter10, Showtime released the following trailer including footage from all eight seasons. Check it out below!

Thursday, May 26, 2016

'Limitless' Cancelled by CBS After One Season


Jennifer Carpenter's first post-Dexter series 'Limitless' has been cancelled after one season. Ratings were pretty strong but not enough for CBS. Both Amazon and Netflix passed on Limitless picking up.

“I’m truly sad to report that Limitless will not continue on any platform,” executive producer Craig Sweeney tweeted Wednesday afternoon. “Thanks so much to everyone who watched.”

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Michael C. Hall Ties the Knot With Morgan Macgregor!

Michael C. Hall is a married man... again! Five years after his divorce with Jennifer Carpenter he ties the knot with longtime girlfriend Morgan Macgregor in a surprise New York wedding on February 29th.

No other details about their surprise ceremony have been revealed. Michael and Macgregor, a Los Angeles-based book reviewer and novelist, have been together for nearly four years.

This is Hall's third marriage. He was previously married to actresses Amy Spanger and his Dexter co-star Jennifer Carpenter, whom he wed in 2008 and divorced in 2011.

Monday, February 1, 2016

Happy Birthday, Michael C. Hall!


Today, our favorite Michael C. Hall turns 45! Born Michael Carlyle Hall on February 1, 1971 he is a North Carolina native and graduate of NYU's Master of Fine Arts program in acting. His most recent performance was on Broadway as the emcee in "Cabaret. On television, he starred for five seasons on Six Feet Under, playing the role of David Fisher, and for eight whole seasons, everyone's favorite serial killer Dexter. His most recent leading role is for David Bowie's 'Lazarus'. Happy b-day Michael!

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Michael C. Hall on 'Christine' - Promotional Photos


The Hollywood Reporter has an exclusive first look at Michael C. Hall's latest role, this time for the film 'Christine'.

Hall, playing a fellow local anchor George seems like the typical all-American character, but he sits at the news desk unsettled. Check out more pics and info about the film, here.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Michael C. Hall Talks David Bowie's Death, His Role on Stage, and Why Death Stalks Him



via theguardian: As the lead in David Bowie’s musical Lazarus, Michael C. Hall felt the singer’s death like an ‘internal fist clench’. The former Dexter star talks about inhabiting the role Bowie first played in The Man Who Fell to Earth – and his own struggle with cancer.

When David Bowie and Michael C Hall met for the first time, the rock star looked at the actor, held him in his gaze for a moment and then asked: “What is it with you?”

Hall didn’t ask him to elaborate; he knew Bowie meant “death”. You can’t shake how strange a constant it has been in the 44-year-old’s life and work. Consider his great TV roles. First, there was HBO’s wonderful Six Feet Under, in which Hall made his name as the tightly wound David Fisher, a mortician in the family’s funeral parlour. Then, his stardom exploded with the Showtime series Dexter, in which he played a droll forensics expert who moonlights as a serial killer of serial killers. And now, Hall is the star of a show bound up, inside and out, with death, immortality and the afterlife. In Lazarus – the David Bowie musical that sold out long before it opened and well before the Starman himself died – Hall plays Thomas Newton, a man who can’t die.

So when he woke up last Monday and learned, via “25 or 30 texts”, that Bowie had passed away, Hall felt a familiar “internal fist clench”.

Handsome and anonymous in a West Village cafe, he balls his right hand and then spreads his fingers wide as he tries to explain: “Some sort of old survival mechanism kicks in. I think it’s about holding on, it’s about mirroring what I see to not be victimised by trauma.” And then these words come out in a quiet rush: “To not be a pitiful, fatherless son.”

When Hall was 11, that fulcrum age of not really child but not quite teenager, he lost his dad to cancer. It is young to experience death, but Hall’s life was coloured by it from the start: his older sister died from congenital heart disease before he was born.

It is easy, in other words, to get pretty heavy – pretty fast – with him.

“It’s all right,” he laughs, “it’s inevitable ...” and he makes a laissez-faire wave. Because, luckily for him, Hall also has a great capacity for silliness. You can see levity in everything he does – in the eyes of that affable murderer Dexter, or in the movement of the leaping but gravity-bound Newton on stage at the New York Theater Workshop.

Before Lazarus, Hall was splattered with glitter on Broadway in the title role of the gender-bending Hedwig and the Angry Inch. “Which served,” he jokes, “as a very elaborate glam audition.” He already had the job before he met Bowie, but when it came time to sing, “I felt the butterflies start turning to bats. And Bowie said,” – Hall affects a voice of self-mocking kingliness – “‘Now sing my songs for me.’”

Bowie took pains to put people at ease. He was so generous, and palpably kind
In other words: “He was sort of naming the absurdity of the moment, which I really appreciated. I think he took pains to put people at ease. He was so generous, and palpably kind.”

Head over to The Guardian to read the full interview.


Thursday, January 14, 2016

Dexter Alumna Charlotte Rampling Nabs Her First Oscar Nomination

Former Dexter special guest star Charlotte Rampling gets her first Oscar nod. Rampling 69, who played the role of Evelyn Vogel in 10 episodes of Dexter's final season gets nominated for her role on '45 Years'.

The film follows the story of a married couple who preparing to celebrate their wedding anniversary and receives shattering news that promises to forever change the course of their lives.

Congrats Charlotte!

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Dexter Spin-off Update at TCA 2016: "Maybe There Will Be a Time, But Only If All the Stars Align"


It was a Showtime day on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour. Between others, Showtime execs. where asked again regarding a possible return of Dexter. And well... the news aren't exciting.

Programming President Gary Levine said that there are no plans to do anything more with Dexter yet. "Not plans at this point. We'll do only if we can do it right and if there’s a reason for being. Maybe there will be a time... but only if all the stars align."

Levine also revealed that Dexter is "still blazing" on Showtime's streaming service.