Dexter Resurrection: Broadcast dates for the 10 episodes on Canal +
Thirteen years after the chaotic end of the original series, Dexter is making its grand return to France with “Dexter Resurrection.” The wait has been long for French fans, especially since the American broadcast began in July. Canal+ has finally announced the release of the episodes starting August 21st, with a precise schedule and several surprises in the cast.
Dexter Resurrection in France: Dates, Channels, and Broadcast Frequency
The French exclusivity of Dexter Resurrection is returning to Canal+. Starting August 21, 2025, the channel will offer two new episodes every Thursday evening starting at 9 p.m., allowing viewers to quickly dive into this new chapter. The gap with the American broadcast remains significant, but the complete experience will be available every week, without any false suspense. Those who rely on binge-watching will have to be patient, but we won’t be turning our noses up at this eventful return: Michael C. Hall hasn’t worn the black gloves since “New Blood”! Episode Air Date (France)Time (Canal+)
| Episode 1 & 2 | August 21, 2025 | 9:00 PM |
|---|---|---|
| Episode 3 & 4 | August 28, 2025 | 9:00 PM |
| Episode 5 & 6 | September 4, 2025 | 9:00 PM |
| Episode 7 & 8 | September 11, 2025 | 9:00 PM |
| Episode 9 & 10 | September 18, 2025 | 9:00 PM |
| New Setting and Return of Suspense: Dexter in the Big Apple | The tone of | Dexter: Resurrection |
brings together everything thriller fans crave: a new city, new faces, old obsessions. After waking up from a painful coma, Dexter finds himself in New York City, hunting down his son Harrison, who has mysteriously vanished. Gone are the palm trees of Miami, replaced by cold alleys where morality is undermined at every corner. This migration gives a dark second wind to the saga, with an atmosphere made for nighttime marathons… provided you survive the “true crime” playlist in the opening credits.
A five-star cast for a saga that refuses to die. No Dexter without Michael C. Hall, of course. But to avoid mere nostalgia, the production team brought out the big guns in terms of casting: Uma Thurman
as the intriguing Charley and
Peter Dinklage as the chilling Leon Prater. Mixing old school with the new, we also find Angel Batista (David Zayas), Harry Morgan (James Remar), and Harrison (Jack Alcott), not to mention the symbolic return of the Trinity Killer (John Lithgow). The whole thing is thrilled by Clyde Phillips, who finally signals revenge for the storyline after the failures of last season’s finale. As for the atmosphere, Anthony from the SรฉriesAddict forum sums it up well: “Frankly, resurfacing after this finale was a bold move. From the first teaser, the tension suddenly rises.” For many, it’s an opportunity to come full circle… or open the door to new carnage. Everything will depend on how the Dexter/Harrison relationship evolves, and whether this new setting truly brings the expected freshness. Everything you need to know to watch Dexter Resurrection without missing a thing The series spans
10 episodes
of 52 minutes each, broadcast two per week. Those with Canal+ can also enjoy it in replay on the MyCanal app the next day. In short, no need to wait for the dubious pirated version in French with English subtitles: this time, everything is ready to enjoy Dexter on the couch, without inappropriate spoilers.
Character Actor Already in the Dexter universe?
| Dexter Morgan | Michael C. Hall | Yes (main character) |
|---|---|---|
| Charley | Uma Thurman | No (newcomer) |
| Leon Prater | Peter Dinklage | No |
| Angel Batista | David Zayas | Yes |
| Trinity Killer | John Lithgow | Yes (season 4) |
| Harrison Morgan | Jack Alcott | Yes (New Blood) |
| While Canal+ has been slow to schedule this broadcast, the wait ends this Thursday, so mark your calendars. Between catching up on American episodes and New York-style tension, this fall promises to be full of couch-side twists and turns. Who says nostalgia can’t kill? |
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