The countdown has begun to the series finale of the iconic Showtime drama series DEXTER, which airs this Sunday, September 22 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Today, the network released a special trailer that takes a look back at Dexter Morgan's conflicted journey over the past eight seasons and everyone who has ended up on his kill table.
There are only TWO episodes left before the series finale of the iconic SHOWTIME drama series DEXTER. Tomorrow night, the network will air a special trailer looking back at the 96 episodes that have preceded this momentous occasion.
SHOWTIME has scheduled replays of the most recent episodes of the eighth and final season of DEXTER and the hit drama series RAY DONOVAN starting today and through the weekend before new episodes return this Sunday, September 8 starting at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
SHOWTIME has scheduled replays of the most recent episodes of the eighth and final season of DEXTER and the hit drama series RAY DONOVAN starting today and through the weekend before new episodes return this Sunday, September 8 starting at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The replays are welcome news to the millions of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks subscribers in major markets across the country who have missed the series for the past few weeks. Replays of the first nine episodes of DEXTER and RAY DONOVAN are also available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND and the network's authentication service SHOWTIME ANYTIME. For a full list of replay dates and times, please visit: www.sho.com/marathon.
This weekend, SHOWTIME subscribers will have the opportunity to catch up on the climactic eighth and final season of DEXTER and the critically-acclaimed hit drama series RAY DONOVAN, when the network airs marathons of both series on Labor Day Weekend. Replays of the first nine episodes of DEXTER and RAY DONOVAN will air this weekend on SHOWTIME and will be available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND and the network's authentication service SHOWTIME ANYTIME. For a full list of replay dates and times, please visit: www.sho.com/marathon. New episodes of DEXTER and RAY DONOVAN return to SHOWTIME, on Sunday, September 8 starting at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Dexter's Dana Wilson made an appearance on AfterBuzz TV's Dexter aftershow Sunday night. In her appearance, Wilson talks about Dr. Vogel and Hannah McKay's connection, Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter's past relationship, and the possibility of a Dexter movie.
To commemorate DEXTER's final Comic-Con appearance, series stars Jennifer Carpenter, David Zayas and Aimee Garcia, along with special guest star Yvonne Strahovski will be signing autographs on Thursday July 18
To mark the launch of the eighth and final season of the network's iconic drama series DEXTER, SHOWTIME has teamed up with Coolhaus to create a custom ice cream sandwich called the “KILLER COMBO,” available at all Coolhaus retail outlets and trucks this month.
2013 marks the end of one of the most provacative and daring dramas on TV, Showtime's serial killer-themed series DEXTER, and the first production shots from the final episodes have now been revealed.
HBO leads the networks in nominations with 21, followed closely by FX which collected 19. Topping the list of nominated series are American Horror Story: Asylum (FX) and The Big Bang Theory (CBS) with six nominations each. Other series with multiple nominations include Parks and Recreation (NBC) and Top Of The Lake (Sundance) with five each and The Americans (FX), Breaking Bad (AMC), Game of Thrones (HBO), The Good Wife (CBS), Louie (FX), New Girl (FOX) andPolitical Animals (USA) with four each.
Today, SHOWTIME unveiled what DEXTER fans have been anticipating for months – the official trailer of the eighth season of DEXTER, which offers an extended look at what's in store for the landmark series' final season. DEXTER premieres on Sunday, June 30 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Paris Photo Los Angeles concluded Sunday with genuine excitement over the inaugural United States edition of the renowned Paris fair for artworks in the photographic medium. Over 13,500 visitors flocked to the historic Paramount Pictures Studios to view works by masters and emerging artists from an international roster of exhibitors, including 60 galleries and 12 booksellers from cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Paris, London, Mexico City, Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, St. Moritz, Marrakech, Amsterdam, Vienna, Berlin and more.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Showtime's president, David Nevins, confirmed the network is considering a spin-off of the hit show, which would follow Deb, Dexter's foster sister, played by Jennifer Carpenter.
Stage and screen star Michael C. Hall has made a major mark on the entertainment realm with his nearly decade-long reign as America's most beloved fictional serial killer (sorry Hannibal) as a part of Showtime's top-rated series DEXTER, but, alas, Dexter is almost dead - or at least the series as we know it is.
In a special announcement this afternoon made directly to DEXTER's 13 million fans on the show's Facebook page, SHOWTIME confirmed that the upcoming eighth season of the groundbreaking series will be its final one. The announcement coincided with the release of an exclusive tease from the premiere of the series' eighth and final season, which debuts on Sunday June 30th at 9 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME. The series premiered on the network on October 1, 2006 and has grown its loyal audience every season since its debut. DEXTER was the recipient of the prestigious Peabody Award, as well as 25 Emmy and 10 Golden Globe Award nominations, and was twice named one of AFI's top ten television series.
CBS and Showtime chief Les Moonves officially confirmed that the eighth season of Showtime's serial killer-themed drama series DEXTER, starring Broadway and Hollywood regular Michael C. Hall, would be its final in a conference call earlier today.
TVGuide reports that the upcoming season of the Showtime hit DEXTER may be its last. At yesterday's Deutsche Bank Media, Internet and Telecom conference, Les Moonves, president and CEO of CBS Corp., which owns Showtime, commented that the drama will begin its final season this summer.