With Dexter: Resurrection having simply dropped its first two episodes, Michael C. Corridor, who as soon as once more portrays the titular character within the present, has revealed who originated the concept for the sequel collection. In a latest interview, the 54-year-old actor opened up about how the newest entry within the Dexter franchise got here to be, whereas additionally naming the one who pitched its creation within the first place.
Michael C. Corridor says it was his concept to deliver Dexter again in Resurrection collection
Whereas talking with The Guardian‘s Stuart Heritage, Michael C. Corridor famous that he was the one who “casually floated” the concept for the Dexter: Resurrection collection. Speaking about how he contributed to Resurrection’s creation, the Six Ft Beneath alum said, “The dialog began on account of my saying, ‘What if he didn’t die?’ I can’t take credit score for the entire scope of what we’re as much as, but it surely was a notion that I casually floated. What if the top of New Blood was one thing that enabled Dexter to relinquish some burden that he’d been carrying for a very long time?”
The actor then make clear what motivated him to take part within the Dexter: Resurrection collection, regardless of the titular character’s supposed passing in Dexter: New Blood. Corridor cited the explanations as, “time passing, perspective shifting, recognising what an exquisite factor it’s to collaborate with this household.” He additionally realized “that how New Blood seemingly ended might be a technique to transfer the character into a spot he hadn’t fairly earned till then.”
Corridor’s menacing serial killer seemingly met his finish in Dexter: New Blood, with the collection’ conclusion insinuating that Harrison, Dexter’s son, was the one who claimed his father’s life by capturing him. Nevertheless, with the character making a shock comeback within the Dexter: Resurrection collection, Corridor defined his return by saying, “Nicely, , he didn’t get shot within the head.”
Dexter: Resurrection premiered its first two episodes on Paramount+ with Showtime on July 11, with the remaining eight episodes of the collection set to launch on a weekly foundation.
Initially reported by Apoorv Rastogi on SuperHeroHype.