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#Dexter: Trinity Killer Prequel Series Still in the Works at Showtime

Dexter TV Show on Showtime: canceled or renewed?

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Dexter: Original Sin is currently airing on Showtime, and another prequel series from the franchise is still in the works. A prequel focusing on the early years of the Trinity Killer seen during Dexter and played by John Lithgow (above, left) was first mentioned in 2023.

With Dexter: Original Sin released, there is now an update on a possible Trinity series. Showrunner Clyde Phillips explains that the series would not be given the greenlight until the cable network knew how well the new Dexter prequel series performed. For the premiere, 2.1 million viewers tuned in across all platforms, and Showtime appears pleased with the numbers.

According to Deadline, Phillips said the following about the Dexter prequel:

“We wrote the entire Trinity Killer series. At the moment, it is on the back burner … John Lithgow has agreed to be the voice of his younger self the way Michael Hall is doing for [Original Sin]. There’s that and we’re doing another show with Michael C. Hall, [Resurrection]… We were writing that while shooting Original Sin, so that’s fairly busy. We begin shooting [Resurrection] in January and it will air in June 2025.”

Dexter: Original Sin is currently airing on Sunday nights on Showtime.

What do you think? Do you enjoy the shows in the Dexter franchise? Do you want to watch a Trinity Killer prequel series?

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