Dexter: New Blood showrunner Clyde Phillips has said the original show “lost its way” in its later seasons.The flagship series ran from 2006 to 2013, and was criticised for its shock ending.
Phillips, who was an executive producer on the first four seasons, reflected on the forthcoming reboot.“I think the show in the last couple of years of its original incarnation lost its way,” he told Variety. “It was only seeing as far into the future as the headlights on a car and had broken the covenant with the audience about everything that Dexter does has to be code-worthy.”Michael C.
Hall will be reprising his role as the titular killer, and also serves as an executive producer on the new show.Describing the plot, he said that “Dexter has been.
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