Dexter: Resurrection – Scott Reynolds Teases Killer Scene in the Making from the Set

A new week has kicked off on the set of the sequel series.

Week 9 of filming for the highly anticipated sequel series Dexter: Resurrection is in full swing, and exciting updates continue to emerge from the set in New York City. But that’s not all—Showtime has been keeping fans on their toes with thrilling casting announcements. The latest addition? Former Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet, whose involvement was revealed earlier today.

Back on set, where all the action is unfolding, executive producer and writer Scott Reynolds (Dexter, Dexter: New Blood, Dexter: Original Sin) took to Instagram this morning to tease a major scene in production. And judging by the images he shared, it’s a moment longtime Dexter fans have been waiting for.

A Kill Room Scene Featuring Michael C. Hall & James Remar?

That’s right—today, a kill room scene is being filmed! Eagle-eyed fans quickly spotted Michael C. Hall (Dexter) and James Remar (Harry Morgan) in the background of the photo below. Their presence strongly suggests that Dexter himself is the one performing the kill, not Harrison.


One particularly intriguing detail? The plastic-wrapped bags seen in the images—likely containing body parts of Dexter’s latest victim. While we don’t yet know who this unfortunate soul is, this scene marks the second time this season that Reynolds has teased Dexter’s return to his old ways. Just last month, he hinted at a similar moment, likely from Episode 2 or Episode 3.

Can Dexter Still Get Away with Murder in New York City?

A key question that arises is how Dexter plans to dispose of bodies or even carry out his kills in a high-surveillance city like NYC. With security cameras everywhere, his signature method of operation may need some serious adjustments. How will the show’s writers address this challenge? That remains to be seen, but it’s bound to add an extra layer of tension to the season.

Stay tuned for more Dexter: Resurrection updates as filming continues!

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