Summary

The decision to revive theDexterfranchise has proven popular, and the upcomingDexter: Resurrectionseries has the potential to be exciting.The series will see Michael C. Hall reprise his lead role as the iconic serial killer, while the cast also boasts some fantastic talent, such as Peter Dinklage, Neil Patrick Harris, and Eric Stonestreet.

However, some legacy characters are returning alongside the new actors, withJames Remar and David Zayas reprising their roles as Harry Morgan and Angel Batista, respectively. John Lithgow is set to return as the memorable Trinity Killer, but that decision could prove to be a mistake in the long run.

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John Lithgow Has Teased His Return In Dexter: Resurrection

Arthur ‘Trinity’ Mitchell is often considered to be the greatest villain in the history ofDexter, with Lithgow managing to make him feel extremely ordinary and utterly terrifying at the same time. He was Dexter Morgan’s adversary for the show’s fourth season, which brought a high standard for the series. However, by the end of that season, Dexter manages to overcome Trinity and murders him, but the show has consistently proven over the years that characters who are dead can return. Lithgow, who was recentlycast as Albus Dumbledore in HBO’sHarry Potterseries, confirmed that he is returning inDexter: Resurrectionfor a small cameo and went back and filmed for a day.

He didn’t give away too much information about what audiences canexpect to see from the Trinity Killer, buthe revealed that he will be acting as a phantom who is there when Dexter wakes up and comes back to life in the hospital after the impact of his last on-screen appearance.Audiences will no doubt be pleased to see Trinity return, as he always brought a twisted and haunted atmosphere to the show that was undeniably brilliant, as it captured the ideal atmosphere forDexter. His role will likely serve as a way of scaring Dexter, and that’s something that should provide a lot of fun at the moment. Plus, having characters in the phantom-style role is a situation audiences are used to, as Dexter’s father typically appeared as that to guide him throughout the show.

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Dexter: Resurrection Will Set Up A Spin-Off Show

Bringing the Trinity Killerback in Dexter: Resurrectionis a classic example of fan service, as the show will be doing everything possible to entertain people. Having an iconic character such as him flash up in the trailer is an easy way to gain interest due to him being a fan-favorite character. However, it will also work out positively for theDexterspin-off show that is in the works. It has been reported in the past that a show completely based around the Trinity Killer is happening, focusing on the character when he was younger, which led him to become the person fans see inDexter. Lithgow himself is set to be part of that series by providing a voiceover narration for what happens, which would obviously link to his version and provide a connection between the shows.

It proves that there is no sign of things slowing down when it comes tocreating stories for theDexteruniverse, with this show being something that is going to continue being worked on for the foreseeable future. The Trinity Killer spin-off would obviously be totally different from anything else that’s happened, as it’s unlikely Dexter Morgan himself would have any role in the show. However, the link is strong enough for fans to pay attention to it, which is why it could work. Therefore, having the Trinity Killer pop up inDexter: Resurrectionwill only serve as a reminder of who he is to fans.

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The Trinity Killer Might Set The Bar Too High

While it’s a smart idea to tease the upcoming spin-off show and Lithgow’s return will be popular, the franchise has failed to match the Trinity Killer’s standard in terms of the villains. That’s what makes it a risk having himappear inDexter: Resurrection. While it might only be planned as a small cameo, seeing Lithgow return will only remind fans of his high standard as a villain and how the franchise hasn’t lived up to it ever since. That’s a tricky problem that could see fans judge the new villain to an unattainable standard rather than just telling the fresh story and seeing where things land. Bringing back the Trinity Killer will just want old-school fans yearning for something of that caliber, while new fans might see it and have no clue what’s happening if they’ve not watched the original, and when it comes to starting a fresh show, that is another risk. So, while the Trinity Killer’s impending return seems great on paper, it could end up being a big mistake forDexter: Resurrection.

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