It’s almost time. Dexter: New Blood marks the return of America’s favorite serial killer! The new series picks up 10 years after Michael C. Hall‘s Dexter Morgan went missing. Now, he’s living in a small town called Iron Lake in New York, going by the name Jim Lindsay and working as a sales associate at Fred’s Fish & Game, the perfect way to keep his secret identity under wraps. He’s dating the local chief of police, played by Julia Jones.
In the new trailer, released on Thursday, September 9, the pair seemingly have a playful relationship, and she has no idea about his secrets or his Dark Passenger. Jennifer Carpenter pops up in the new series as well, once again portraying Dexter’s sister, Deb, who died in the original season. At the end of the new teaser, Dexter comes face-to-face with his teenage son, Harrison (Jack Alcott), who is mysteriously back in his life.
Dexter aired from 2006 to 2013 on Showtime and included the shocking death of Deb and one of the most unpopular series finales in TV history. “I can appreciate how it was pretty dissatisfying for anyone who was hoping for something definitive or some sense of closure,” Hall, 50, told Entertainment Weekly about the ending, which featured his character throwing his sister into the ocean, faking his own death and moving to the mountains. “The fact that maybe a less-than-savory taste was left in people’s mouths was something that bugged me, for sure.”