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With most of the originalDextercast now officially replaced for the upcoming sequel show, an ongoing trend from the parent program has become even more amusing - to the point of it being almost nonsensical. Thecast ofDexter: Original Sinare primarily playing younger versions of established franchise characters, 15 years before the events of the original show.TheDexterprequel will cover the earlier years of the property’s titular serial killer, originally played by Michael C Hall - who also returned to reprise the role as part of theDexter: New Bloodcast.

Filming has started forDexter: Original Sin, and at present, Michael C Hall isn’t slated to appear in the show. Given the gulf in time between the prequel show and the original, paired with the fact that Hall is far too old to be playing a college-aged student, it makes perfect sense that the character has been recast. That being said,Dexter’s original run didn’t seem to think Hall’s age was an issuein moments when it really should have been considered one.

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Dexter’s Prequel Show Makes Michael C. Hall’s “Young Dexter” Flashback Scenes Even Funnier

Hall’s wig was unintentionally hilarious

The title character inDexter: Original Sinwill be played by Patrick Gibson. Despite being almost 30 years old, the actor looks the age of a college student. This aligns with the prequel show’s timeline in relation to the original story. However, theDexterproducers never put nearly as much thought into this aspect of the main character’s appearance during the original show’s flashback sequences. During those scenes, Dexter was roughly the same age as the character will be inDexter: Original Sin.

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The issue is thatall they did was put Michael C Hall in a wigand expect viewers to buy into the illusion. While this was objectively hilarious, it was made even funnier by the fact the sequences weren’t played for laughs. With Patrick Gibson stepping into the role of Young Dexter, those original flashback sequences make even less sense than they once did. Now, in theDexteruniverse, there’s the canonical issue of Young Dexter looking suitably college-aged when played by Gibson, while simultaneously also looking like a man in his mid-thirties who’s masquerading poorly as his younger self.

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Surprisingly, the continuity clash of Hall and Gibson both playing Dexter at a similar age doesn’t necessarily derail the story’s logic.Dexter’s flashbacks are shown from his perspective as a grown man. So, when he’s casting his mind back, it could be argued that he’s seeing himself as he looks in the present day, as that’s the version he knows best.Dexter: Original Sinwon’t be told via flashback, but rather as a “live” look-in to the character’s day-to-day life, and making them the “real” version of events. This explanation helps theDexterflashbacks sit nicely alongside the upcoming prequel.

All episodes ofDexterandDexter: New Bloodare available to stream on Fubo and Paramount+. There is currently no release date forDexter: Original Sin, but it is in production.

Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan in Dexter looking out the window

Dexter

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Dexter is a television series following Dexter Morgan, a blood spatter analyst for Miami Metro Police who secretly leads a dual life as a vigilante serial killer. Released in 2006, the show focuses on Dexter’s internal conflict as he hunts down criminals who elude justice within the legal system.

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