Showtime’s “Dexter” Revival Slashes Up a New Cast

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Julia Jones (pictured in the Disney+ series ‘”The Mandalorian”), Alano Miller (Sylvie’s Love), Johnny Sequoyah (Believe) and Jack Alcott (The Good Lord Bird) have joined Michael C. Hall and Clancy Brown in Showtime’s 10-episode limited “Dexter” revival series, reports Deadline.

The descriptions of the new characters provide a clue about the setting of the follow-up in upstate New York, adds the site who also notes that the original series’ finale shows Dexter being last seen in an Oregon logging camp.

  • Jones will play Angela Bishop, the first Native American Chief of Police in her town in upstate New York.
  • Sequoyah portrays Audrey, Bishop’s brash and opinionated teenage daughter.
  • Miller will play Logan, a sergeant for the Iron Lake Police Department and the assistant wrestling coach for the local high school.
  • Alcott is Randall, with whom Dexter (Hall) has a meaningful encounter.

As previously reported, Brown plays Kurt Caldwell, a truck stop owner and Iron Lake’s unofficial mayor.

The original series ran from 2008-13 and followed Dexter Morgan (Hall), a complicated and conflicted blood-spatter expert for the Miami Police Department who moonlighted as a serial killer.

Production begins next month in Massachusetts.

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