via press release: SHOWTIME® TO REPLAY MOST RECENT EPISODES OF Dexter® AND RAY DONOVAN
Starting Today, Subscribers Can Catch Up Before New Episodes Return on September 8
NEW YORK, NY – (September 5, 2013) – SHOWTIME has scheduled replays of the most recent episodes of the eighth and final season of Dexter and the hit drama series RAY DONOVAN starting today and through the weekend before new episodes return this Sunday, September 8 starting at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The replays are welcome news to the millions of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks subscribers in major markets across the country who have missed the series for the past few weeks. Replays of the first nine episodes of Dexter and RAY DONOVAN are also available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND® and the network's authentication service SHOWTIME ANYTIME®. For a full list of replay dates and times, please visit: www.sho.com/marathon.
Dexter stars Michael C. Hall in his Golden Globe® and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning role as Dexter Morgan, a complicated and conflicted blood-spatter expert for the Miami police department. Season eight began six months after LaGuerta’s murder – with Dexter still managing life as a dad, brother, and serial killer. As Dexter and Debra (series star Jennifer Carpenter) begin to mend their fractured relationship, Dexter’s fugitive ex-girlfriend Hannah (special guest star Yvonne Strahovski) makes a surprise return to Miami. As the turmoil of Hannah’s return ensues, Dexter takes on a young psychopath protégé named Zach (guest star Sam Underwood), and starts teaching him the ways of The Code. Meanwhile, Dexter’s reconciliation with Hannah leads him to assist in her escape from the country, while Dr. Vogel (special guest star Charlotte Rampling) gets the surprise of a lifetime when a mysterious figure from her past returns. The series also stars Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, Aimee Garcia, David Zayas, Geoff Pierson and James Remar. Produced by SHOWTIME, DEXTER is executive produced by John Goldwyn, Sara Colleton, Scott Buck, Manny Coto, Tim Schlattmann, Wendy West, Jace Richdale and Michael C. Hall.
Starting Today, Subscribers Can Catch Up Before New Episodes Return on September 8
NEW YORK, NY – (September 5, 2013) – SHOWTIME has scheduled replays of the most recent episodes of the eighth and final season of Dexter and the hit drama series RAY DONOVAN starting today and through the weekend before new episodes return this Sunday, September 8 starting at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The replays are welcome news to the millions of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks subscribers in major markets across the country who have missed the series for the past few weeks. Replays of the first nine episodes of Dexter and RAY DONOVAN are also available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND® and the network's authentication service SHOWTIME ANYTIME®. For a full list of replay dates and times, please visit: www.sho.com/marathon.
Dexter stars Michael C. Hall in his Golden Globe® and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning role as Dexter Morgan, a complicated and conflicted blood-spatter expert for the Miami police department. Season eight began six months after LaGuerta’s murder – with Dexter still managing life as a dad, brother, and serial killer. As Dexter and Debra (series star Jennifer Carpenter) begin to mend their fractured relationship, Dexter’s fugitive ex-girlfriend Hannah (special guest star Yvonne Strahovski) makes a surprise return to Miami. As the turmoil of Hannah’s return ensues, Dexter takes on a young psychopath protégé named Zach (guest star Sam Underwood), and starts teaching him the ways of The Code. Meanwhile, Dexter’s reconciliation with Hannah leads him to assist in her escape from the country, while Dr. Vogel (special guest star Charlotte Rampling) gets the surprise of a lifetime when a mysterious figure from her past returns. The series also stars Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, Aimee Garcia, David Zayas, Geoff Pierson and James Remar. Produced by SHOWTIME, DEXTER is executive produced by John Goldwyn, Sara Colleton, Scott Buck, Manny Coto, Tim Schlattmann, Wendy West, Jace Richdale and Michael C. Hall.