The central question of Original Sin is a potent one: If the show delivers on the promise of Patrick Gibson’s eerie mimicry of Hall and Christian Slater’s tortured father figure, Dexter: Original Sin might just be the sharpest entry in the franchise since its golden years.
After a traumatic incident pushes his bloodlust to the surface, Dexter’s adoptive father, Harry Morgan, gives him a choice: turn himself in, or learn a code. The Code of Harry—a set of rigid rules designed to channel Dexter’s homicidal needs toward "those who deserve it"—becomes his bible.
has the unenviable task of playing a teenage Deb—a foul-mouthed, insecure, and reckless version of the detective we grew to love. Early trailers show her dynamic with Patrick Gibson’s Dexter as the heart of the show. Michael C. Hall’s Crucial Return While a younger actor plays the physical role, Michael C. Hall returns as the voice of adult Dexter’s inner monologue. The entire Dexter experience hinges on that dark, witty, and detached internal commentary.
| Young Character | Actor | Original Actor (Narrator/Cameo) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Patrick Gibson | Michael C. Hall (Voiceover narration) | | Harry Morgan | Christian Slater | James Remar | | Debra Morgan | Molly Brown | Jennifer Carpenter | | Maria LaGuerta | Christina Milian | Lauren Vélez | | Angel Batista | James Martinez | David Zayas | | Vince Masuka | Alex Shimizu | C.S. Lee |
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The season will track Dexter's first kills, his internship at Miami Metro Homicide, and the early relationships that defined him, including his awkward bond with his sister, Debra, and his rivalry with the ambitious Sergeant James Doakes. One of the biggest draws of Original Sin is its clever double-casting. Showtime has brought in big names to play younger versions of beloved characters, while also bringing back original actors for framing-device narration.
Hall serves as an executive producer and his narration frames the entire story as Dexter looking back at his origins. This creates a fascinating tension: we know how the story ends (the original series and New Blood ), so every mistake young Dexter makes is tinged with tragic irony. Original Sin is directly tied to the New Blood finale. At the end of that series, Dexter’s son, Harrison, shot him and fled. Dexter was last seen bleeding out in the snow. But he didn’t die.
as Harry Morgan is a masterstroke. Slater excels at playing charismatic yet morally compromised men. His Harry will likely be more conflicted than the saintly figure Dexter remembered—showing the guilt of a father who created a killer.
