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‘Are you able to unkill me?’: How Michael C. Corridor revived his killer position for ‘Dexter: Resurrection’
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‘Are you able to unkill me?’: How Michael C. Corridor revived his killer position for ‘Dexter: Resurrection’

Last updated: July 7, 2025 8:50 pm
Editorial Board Published July 7, 2025
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Dying turns into Michael C. Corridor.

In HBO’s signature drama “Six Feet Under,” Corridor was constantly praised for his position as David Fisher, the closeted homosexual member of a dysfunctional household working a funeral residence.

His star standing was secured along with his portrayal of Dexter Morgan, a Miami-based blood spatter analyst who moonlighted as a serial killer in “Dexter.” The drama flavored with darkish comedy was Showtime’s hottest collection throughout its eight-season run, which resulted in 2013. And a 2021 reboot, “Dexter: New Blood,” scored strong scores.

That restricted collection was most notable for its finale, by which Dexter Morgan was shot and killed by his emotionally broken son Harrison (Jack Alcott). Acknowledging that devoted followers would possible be upset by Morgan’s demise, Corridor was nonetheless keen to finish the “Dexter” saga.

“It feels justifiable,” stated Corridor of the conclusion in a 2022 Occasions interview. “As upsetting as it may be, I hope audiences will appreciate the resonance of Dexter dying this way at the hands of his son.”

He additionally signaled at the moment that he was greater than able to shelve the character he had inhabited on and off since 2006: “Playing Dexter … was a kick. It was an experience I’ve never had before and can’t imagine ever having again. But the desire for closure had to do with wanting to move on.”

Michael C. Corridor as Dexter Morgan in “Dexter: Resurrection,” which is ready in New York Metropolis.

(Zach Dilgard / Paramount+ with Showtime)

However as a substitute of winding up six ft beneath, Dexter now lives to kill one other day. It seems he miraculously survived that “fatal” gunshot, and is able to resume his lethal vigilante marketing campaign in “Dexter: Resurrection,” premiering July 11 with two episodes on Paramount+ with Showtime.

Main the hurrahs for Dexter’s return is Corridor: “I feel excited about his story continuing, and I think people will like it.”

Throughout a video interview from New York earlier than leaving for the final day of capturing, Corridor’s upbeat demeanor was a transparent indication that Dexter’s life after dying agrees with him. He’s already primed to maintain taking part in Morgan for the foreseeable future.

“All I can say is I don’t think we embark on this season imagining it as a one-off,” Corridor stated. “Without giving away too much, I think the door will be open at the end of this.”

Sharing Corridor’s enthusiasm is collection creator Clyde Phillips, who’s resuming his “Dexter” duties as showrunner and govt producer.

“When Michael called me, it was exhilaration,” Phillips stated in a telephone interview. “He said, ‘Dexter is in my blood, and he’s in your blood. Can you unkill me?’”

A man in dark clothing sits on the floor with a red light cast on him.

“All I can say is I don’t think we embark on this season imagining it as a one-off,” stated Michael C. Corridor of “Dexter: Resurrection.” “Without giving away too much, I think the door will be open at the end of this.”

(Justin Jun Lee / For The Occasions)

The collection kicks off with Morgan waking from a 10-day coma. After his restoration, he flees the fictional upstate New York hamlet of Iron Lake, the place he had been dwelling beneath an alias, and heads to New York Metropolis to trace down — and hopefully reconnect — with Harrison, who’s working at a lodge.

It’s not lengthy earlier than Morgan’s killer instincts resurface, finally becoming a member of a gaggle of fellow serial killers. The forged within the 10-episode collection consists of Uma Thurman, Peter Dinklage, Neil Patrick Harris and Eric Stonestreet.

Morgan’s resurrection had already been previewed in “Dexter: Original Sin,” which premiered final December and has been renewed for a second season. The prequel options Patrick Gibson as a youthful Dexter Morgan who begins to indulge his sinister urges whereas working as a forensics intern at Miami Metro. As he did in “Dexter,” Corridor supplies the voice-over for his internal ideas.

Getting back from the unique forged of “Dexter” for the brand new drama is James Remar because the ghost of Harry Morgan, Dexter’s adoptive father, and David Zayas as Det. Angel Batista. The collection may have a distinct vibe than the primary “Dexter.”

“New York is a completely new environment — different climate, different job,” stated Corridor, who can be an govt producer. Dexter’s “death” in “New Blood” really provides the character a brand new lease on life, actually and figuratively, he added.

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A man in a hat and dark coat stands in a lit room.

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A man in with a beard and short curly hair stands in a wood-paneled room. A blonde woman in black stands in the background.

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A man in glasses and a green sweater sits on a chair.

1. David Zayas will reprise his position as Det. Angel Batista in “Dexter: Resurrection.” 2. Becoming a member of the forged are Uma Thurman as Charley and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater. (Zach Dilgard/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME) 3. Additionally visitor starring is Eric Stonestreet.

“The fact that Dexter didn’t die liberated the character to a degree,” he stated. “He can’t go back to who he was, but he can reclaim some of the essential magic of who he is. He is not blind to his past, but he’s not dragging it around in the same way. He’s able to let it be.”

Phillips stated there’s a notable distinction between the 2 collection relating to Corridor’s character: “We acknowledge that Dexter is in his 50s. In the pilot of ‘Dexter,’ he was a fit 33-year-old. Now he’s recovering from a gunshot wound. He’s slower and needs to be even smarter.”

Nonetheless central to Dexter’s mission is the code inherited from his father, which is to homicide solely criminals who’ve escaped punishment. “The code is vital to his integrity and the show,” Phillips stated.

The violation of that code sealed Morgan’s destiny in “New Blood.” After being arrested as a homicide suspect in Iron Lake, Dexter, throughout a jail escape, killed a police sergeant who had shaped an in depth bond with Harrison.

“He was backed into a corner,” stated Corridor of Dexter’s dilemma. “He found the consideration of the reality of the wreckage, having played fast and loose with his father’s code, excruciating. He encourages his son to do him in. There was something about what Dexter had come to be that demonstrated that he needed to be taken out.”

However the objective of “New Blood” was additionally to appropriate the most important stumble within the trajectory of “Dexter” — the collection finale.

In that episode, Morgan took his foster sister Debra (Jennifer Carpenter) off life help after she suffered a stroke. After taking her physique out to sea to get rid of it, a distraught Morgan steered his vessel into an approaching hurricane in an obvious suicide try. The closing moments revealed that he had survived, winding up in a distant group removed from Miami and beginning a brand new life as a lumberjack.

Legions of followers have been livid, blasting the ending as perplexing and open-ended. Corridor later echoed their unhappiness, stressing that the closure in “New Blood” was far more applicable and definitive.

“Narratively, it made sense,” Corridor stated. “But emotionally, it seemed that it was difficult for people to see him go out like that.”

A man in dark clothing standing with his hands in his pocket. A long shadow is seen beside him.

Michael C. Corridor on selecting to step away from Dexter for a time: “It was about catching my breath, doing other things, having life go on as it does.”

(Justin Jun Lee / For The Occasions)

The important thing to Corridor’s curiosity in reviving the beloved character was getting distance from him.

“It was about catching my breath, doing other things, having life go on as it does,” he stated. His post-”New Blood” tasks included starring in Broadway’s revival of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” and performing in his band, Princess Goes to the Butterfly Museum, now often known as Princess Goes.

Regardless of these endeavors and others, the potential for reviving Dexter by no means fully vanished for Corridor, the present’s fan base, or executives at Paramount, which produces the franchise.

The primary important spark ignited a number of years in the past throughout a guerrilla-style video shoot in Occasions Sq. for Princess Goes that was directed by Marcos Siega, who had helmed a number of episodes of “Dexter.”

“Seeing Siega and remembering the amazing collaborators we had over the years got me thinking, ‘I know this sounds crazy, but what if Dexter didn’t die?’ ” Corridor recalled. “I was compelled by the idea, and once I shared that with others, I realized there was an openness to that notion.”

The studio performed its personal analysis which revealed that followers discovered it extra believable that Morgan didn’t die in “New Blood,” Corridor stated.

“The fans went crazy after ‘New Blood’ because they love this character so much,” Phillips stated. “I’m gratified that Michael wanted to come back.”

Requested in regards to the sturdiness of his character, Corridor smiled: “Dexter is cherished or loved for different reasons, but he is nothing if not resilient. It’s undeniable that people relish spending time with someone who is taking responsibility for his darkness. We all have our share of darkness. It’s just not as formidable as Dexter’s.”

Phillips credited Corridor’s artistry for the character’s recognition. “Whenever Michael is on screen, there is a power and connection with him,” he stated. “As handsome and fit as he is, he’s also an everyman. That is appealing to an audience. This isn’t the Jeffery Dahmer or Ted Bundy story. Dexter has been referred to as America’s favorite serial killer.”

The least of Corridor’s challenges was getting again into “Dexter” mode.

“My cycle of cellular regeneration has happened three times over since I started doing this,” he stated. “So if Dexter is not in my bones, he’s somewhere in there.”

He smiled once more: “The weirdest thing about returning to Dexter is how weird it doesn’t feel. That has to do with the scripts and the stories. I just surrender to it. Whether I return to Dexter or not, it is and will remain at the top of my resume … or obituary.”

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