Paramount kills Dexter prequel series Original Sin
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Dexter: Original Sin” is not returning for Season 2 after all. Variety has learned from sources that Paramount has opted not to move forward with another season of the prequel series. A Season 2 renewal announcement went out in April,
Dexter redirects his attention as a way to step up as a father in a new episode of "Dexter: Resurrection" available to stream on Friday, August 22.
Paramount is preparing to open a writers room for Dexter: Resurrection season 2. The show premiered on July 11, 2025, with its finale set for September 5. Its first season drew 4.4 million multiplatform viewers in the first week and holds a 94% critic approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, signaling strong audience interest.
Michael C. Hall returned as Dexter Morgan for "Dexter: Resurrection," and Season 1 is wrapping up with its final three episodes. The "Dexter" revival series features multiple Hollywood stars earning sinister tabloid monikers, including "How I Met Your Mother" star Neil Patrick Harris and "Modern Family" star Eric Stonestreet.
Original Sin's cancellation is an unexpected gut punch, but thankfully, Dexter Resurrection Season 2 has gotten an encouraging update.
"Dexter: Original Sin" has been canceled by Paramount after just one season. Oddly enough, the series received a renewal back in April, but that is no longer the case. Instead, the series will come to an abrupt end after just one season. Variety reported on the cancellation, providing more details about the show being shut down.
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Paramount is no longer planning for a second season of 'Dexter: Original Sin' despite initially renewing the show for more episodes.
Dexter: Original Sin has been cancelled despite a Season 2 renewal and it may signal bad news for other spin-offs.
Resurrection‘s seventh episode sings: There’s gonna be a showdown. There’s only three episodes left of the latest Dexter season’s run and Angel Batista is like a dog with a bone. With retirement just on the horizon,
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