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Genre | Horror |
Beitragsverfasser | Jennifer Carpenter, Julia Jones, Clancy Brown, Michael C. Hall |
Anzahl der Discs | 4 |
Laufzeit | 8 Stunden und 46 Minuten |
Untertitel | Deutsch, Dänisch, Finnisch, Französisch, Italienisch, Niederländisch, Norwegisch, Schwedisch, Spanisch Mehr anzeigen |
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Dexter: New Blood
Dexter hat mit seiner blutigen Vergangenheit abgeschlossen und lebt seit mittlerweile zehn Jahren unter falschem Namen in einer Kleinstadt. Mit Erfolg konnte er hier seinen Drang zum Morden unterdrücken und ein ruhiges Leben beginnen. Dexter scheint alles unter Kontrolle zu haben – bis unverhofft sein Sohn auftaucht und Dexters neues Leben von jetzt auf gleich auf den Kopf stellt. Schon bald gerät er auf Kollisionskurs mit einem sehr gefährlichen Einwohner Iron Lakes.





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Limitierte Auflage im hochwertigen Steelbook! Frischer Name, frisches Blut. Michael C. Hall kehrt in seiner preisgekrönten Paraderolle als Serienkiller Dexter Morgan zurück auf den Bildschirm. Viele glauben, dass Dexter infolge eines tragischen Bootsunfalls gestorben ist - und irgendwie stimmt das auch. Denn er hat mit seiner blutigen Vergangenheit abgeschlossen und lebt seit mittlerweile zehn Jahren unter falschem Namen in der Kleinstadt Iron Lake im Staate New York. Mit Erfolg konnte er hier seinen Drang zum Morden - seinen "dunklen Begleiter" - unterdrücken und ein ruhiges Leben mit einem „normalen“ Job und einer neuen Freundin, der örtlichen Polizeichefin, beginnen. Dexter scheint alles unter Kontrolle zu haben – bis unverhofft sein Sohn auftaucht und Dexters neues Leben von jetzt auf gleich auf den Kopf stellt. Völlig aus dem Konzept gebracht, merkt Dexter schon bald, dass er seinem „dunklen Begleiter“ nicht länger entfliehen kann, und gerät auf Kollisionskurs mit einem sehr gefährlichen Einwohner Iron Lakes.
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- Seitenverhältnis : 2.39:1
- Alterseinstufung : Freigegeben ab 18 Jahren
- Verpackungsabmessungen : 17.2 x 13.7 x 1.7 cm; 220 Gramm
- Laufzeit : 8 Stunden und 46 Minuten
- Erscheinungstermin : 28. April 2022
- Darsteller : Michael C. Hall, Julia Jones, Jennifer Carpenter, Clancy Brown
- Sprache, : Italienisch (DD 5.1 Surround), Deutsch (DD 5.1 Surround), Französisch (DD 5.1 Surround), Spanisch (DD 5.1 Surround), Englisch (Dolby TrueHD 5.1)
- Studio : Paramount Pictures (Universal Pictures)
- ASIN : B09QMQQ4S3
- Herkunftsland : Deutschland
- Anzahl Disks : 4
- Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 36,301 in DVD & Blu-ray (Siehe Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
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- Nr. 6,477 in Box-Sets
- Nr. 13,464 in Blu-ray
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Als große Dexter Fan musste ich mir hier das Steelbook leisten.

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Als große Dexter Fan musste ich mir hier das Steelbook leisten.





Als Fan der Dexter-Reihe gehörte auch ich zu den eher unzufrieden Zuschauern der letzten Episode/Staffel der regulären Serie. Ein „neues“ Ende ist demnach eine grundsätzlich tolle Idee. Hier und da ist mir die Story zu schwach. Einige Fragen bleiben offen, auch wenn zum Ende hin wieder zu viele Ereignisse zusammen kommen. Schauspielerisch und auch die Kulissen ist der Teil der Dexter-Welt abermals hervorragend.
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After faking his death ten years ago in a hurricane, Dexter Morgan has moved to the fictional small town of Iron Lake, New York, hiding his identity under the name of Jim Lindsay, a clerk at a local wilderness sporting gear store. He has a romantic relationship with the town's chief of police Angela Bishop and has been successfully suppressing his vigilante serial killing urges. Dexter's deceased sister Debra has replaced their father Harry as an imaginary presence he often speaks to. In the first episode, his estranged son Harrison from his previous life arrives unannounced with mysterious motives. A string of incidents around Iron Lake causes Dexter to fear that the "Dark Passenger" within him, and potentially within his son, will reveal itself.
The series finale of Dexter, in which Dexter flees Miami and ends up as a lumberjack in Oregon, was polarizing to the show's fans, according to lead actor Michael C. Hall. He said "I think the ending was 'mystifying' at best to people. 'Confounding', 'exasperating', 'frustrating' — on down the line of negative adjectives." Hall had been asked by fans in the eight years since the finale aired if there would be a follow-up to the show. Original showrunner Clyde Phillips, who had left the series after season 4, saw those questions asked of Hall and over time discussed possible ways to continue Dexter as some type of redemption, but could not figure out an appropriate route. Phillips was contacted by Showtime president Gary Levine on July 1, 2019. Levine told Phillips that he felt the time was right to bring back Dexter and asked if Phillips could come up with something. Phillips wrote a preliminary script which he then shared with Hall, who loved the idea.
Phillips recognized the ending had suited the time when it was broadcast, as around 2013, there were a number of real-life serial killers known to be living in Oregon and nearby states. Phillips also considered that by surrounding himself with chainsaws, Dexter was under a constant reminder about how his mother had died. As Phillips was unsure of the intent that the finale was meant to deliver, he decided to incorporate a major time skip, nearly a decade from the end of events of the original series. Dexter has since moved to the fictional town of Iron Lake, New York and is living under a pseudonym, working in an outfitter shop selling guns for hunting and has ingratiated himself comfortably into the local community. Because of that, Phillips did not consider the miniseries as a ninth season, since there was a major discontinuity in the serialization of the story. As the writing staff wrote out the ten-episode miniseries, they established how the series would end and wrote backwards from that. Phillips claimed that "The ending of this one will be stunning, shocking, surprising, unexpected. And without jinxing anything, I will say that the ending of this new season that we're doing will blow up the internet."
On October 14, 2020, the Dexter revival was ordered as a limited series consisting of 10 episodes, starring Hall in his original role, with Phillips returning as showrunner. On November 17, 2020, it was announced Marcos Siega would direct six of the ten episodes of the limited series as well as serve as an executive producer alongside Hall, John Goldwyn, Sara Colleton, Bill Carraro, and Scott Reynolds. It premiered on November 7, 2021, on Showtime.
It was good to have Dexter back, but the series lacks a bite and does leave some questions as well as a few plot holes, for one I like the original ending to the series back in 2013 it has its flaws but was still enjoyable.

It's different and could be appreciated by newcomers looking for entertainment rather than the likes of me expecting more of the same ---- get over it, Rob, things change and this seems very PC and Dexter is less assured of his strengths which was mainly getting rid of smart serial killers who were clever enough to escape the law. And his job, a blood-splatter analyst with Miami Metro, gave him a sound, helpful background from which he could hunt his prey. Now he is a shopkeeper.
The old series was full of colourful but 'real' people often marvellously played by guest actors over several episodes. The regular cast were in the main exemplary ---- the blood-hound detective sergeant, the Cuban detective, the Korean forsensic guy, the boss in charge of the detectives, Dexter's sister, Dexter's air-head girlfriend. Even her kids seemed 'real'.
A bit weaker now but only in my opinion as I enjoyed the original so much. To new viewers discovering this new Dexter they may find the series gripping and compulsive. I'm certainly glad that I pre-ordered the season and am watching it now. Don't be put off by my less than favourable review and discover the new Dexter for yourself. I cant help thinking that like 'Deadwood' the series which gave us a tv film years later to close the story line Dexter might have been more acceptable with a tv film to tie up his story --- I probably wouldn't say that if this final season was as good as the original 8 seasons.
527 minutes, 10 episodes, English subtitles for the hearing impaired. Special features on 3 of the 4 discs.

Much as I liked Deb, she was unnecessarily annoying here. Totally pointless. But, hey, there are another three discs! If anything changes, I will update my review, but as things stand, save your money, and leave well alone. This is an "Alan Smithee" if ever there was one.
Edit : Watched to the last! DISAPPOINTED. Wooden acting, half hearted script. What was the "boy's" surname? They said "love you" more often that I say "thank you," making it absolute nonsense! Who wrote, and approved this rubbish? The bit at the end was laughable - how proud everyone was proud of everyone else. Stoking their overinflated egos. I feel sorry for these people, truly. Should have stopped at series 8.


I don’t want to include any spoilers or plot twists in my review but I felt so let down by this I simply had to vent somewhere… Firstly it’s only certified as a 15 as opposed to the original series which was certified 18 so that alone lets you know you’re not in for the dark story lines & gore that made us fall in love with Dexter.
This series mostly follows his now adolescent son & focuses largely on relationships with endless talking about feelings, this stuff is so boring to me… I would watch soaps or romcoms if I was interested in such mundane things, it is not what I watch Dexter for!
And don’t even get me started on the end which angered me for many days after, I’d actually find myself forgetting about watching this then I’d remember & feel just as angry as I first did all over again… I can not see the point in resurrecting a character/series after so long for this storyline!
I have friends who are Dexter fans & I wouldn’t even offer to lend this to them because if you’re a Dexter fan it’s not even worth watching in my opinion & I will not include this series with my original Dexter boxset, I hope the cast made a lot of money by making it as that might be the only positive I can see this achieved.