There is more casting news for Showtime’s revival of Dexter as Deadline reports that Julia Jones (The Mandalorian), Alano Miller (Sylvie’s Love), Johnny Sequoyah (Believe) and Jack Alcott (The Good Lord Bird) will join the new season.
Jones will play Angela Bishop, “the first Native American Chief of Police in her town in upstate New York.”
Miller will portray Logan, “a sergeant for the Iron Lake Police Department and assistant wrestling coach for the local high school.”
Seqouyah will play Audrey, “Bishop’s brash and opinionated teenage daughter.”
Alcott will play Randall, a person who has “a meaningful encounter” Dexter.
They join returning series lead Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan years after the original series finale with the serial killer in hiding and Clancy Brown (Billions) as Kurt Caldwell, the “unofficial mayor” of Iron Lake.
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Although there are currently no details on the plot of the revival series, we do know that Clyde Phillips is set to return as showrunner and executive producer with Marcos Siega, who previously directed nine episodes of the original series, set to return to executive produce and direct six of the 10-episodes in the limited series.
As well as reprising his role as Dexter Morgan, Michael C. Hall will also serve as executive producer alongside John Goldwyn, Sara Colleton, Bill Carraro and Scott Reynolds. Production on the new Dexter season is set to start early next year, with Showtime expecting to release the revival during the fall of 2021.
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