His dutiful wife Katherine has served him lovingly for more than a decade, but the wife of a king in 1520 must do more than serve - she must produce an heir. The show stars Jonathan Rhys Myers as King Henry VIII, a charismatic and notoriously amorous figure with a lust for life, and for the beautiful women at court. The Tudors were one of the most controversial royal lines ever to sit on the throne of England, and their story is told through this opulent and suspenseful series produced by Showtime. Well, just like Harrison himself, looks like you have a decision to make.Power, politics, love, religion, and blasphemy - the tale of this historical family would sound impossible if it weren't true. Look at that takedown of Dexter in the end, what’s in Harrison is that he has to kill this man." "Harrison is such a complicated character and he has within him the seeds of the dark passenger," Phillips said. Check out what Phillips teased to Deadline about what Harrison's finale moment means for the character. Interestingly enough, it seems like Phillips is thinking the exact opposite outcome for our blossoming antihero-that he may be doomed to relive his father's sins going forward. Sounds like Alcott thinks an early retirement is in store for our friend Harrison. He realizes he’s able to live a normal life.” In Iron Lake, he had friends, father figures, a town that loves him. "Harrison has grown up thinking he’s a monster, that there’s something wrong with him. “He’s never felt this way before," Alcott said. Will Harrison start his life over again, trying to make a blank slate for himself? Or is killing his father a full heel-turn moment for Harrison, and we'd see even more evil-doing going forward? Let's turn to our profile of Alcott. Really, you could let your imagination go wild with this one. That said, the finale sees Harrison drive away, free to go wherever he'd like, a la Jesse in the finale of Breaking Bad. Here, there is no question that this is the finale of Dexter. "I have three words for you: Dexter is dead," Phillips added in the Deadline interview. I have a lot of things going on but I would drop everything for this and say yes in one second."įirst of all, let's get something out of the way: Dexter, the character, is definitely not coming back. If they ask me if I’d like to make a continuation of this, I would say yes. It’s up to Showtime to make the call to me if they want more. "When people start bingeing this after the finale, I’m confident the numbers will continue to go up. "As I mentioned, this show is a huge asset," Phillips said. Regardless, in a conversation with Deadline, show-runner Clyde Phillips seemed confident in Dexter: New Blood's value to Showtime, in addition to confirming his interest in continuing Harrison's story. Whether that means another season of Dexter: New Blood, or a series under a new name following Harrison, we'll have to wait and see. We're willing to bet that the Dexterverse will continue somehow. Will There Be a Season Two of Dexter: New Blood? Thankfully, in addition to Alcott, Dexter: New Blood's show-runner seems down for another season. For Jack Alcott, the Finale Is Just the BeginningĬonsidering that none of us, really, saw that coming, we're a a bit curious about the future of Dexter: New Blood-or more accurately, if there will even be a future at all.
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