The 49-year-old actor promises that the revival will right some wrongs. ![]() But I certainly can appreciate why it left a majority of the viewers feeling left out in the cold or gypped or frustrated because he literally didn't say anything at the end," Hall acknowledges. "He had been talking to us the whole time and he just stared at the camera and it was over. "From a story standpoint from a character standpoint, it made sense to me what he did. The ending was met with mixed reactions from viewers, something Hall acknowledges now with the benefit of hindsight. In the 2013 series finale, Dexter is revealed to have faked his death following the death of his sister, Debra, and is working under a new identity as a lumberjack in Oregon. I was just visiting the sets the other day and it's real. I always thought maybe the time will reveal itself when it's the right time to do it and it did. It was a combination of the scripts and the timing. He's like, 'We're gonna shoot it like a long, 10-hour movie. And Marcos Siega, who is one of the directors. ![]() Clyde Phillips is back, who was the showrunner for the first four seasons, running the show. And yeah, we kind of just got the creative band back together again. ![]() "This one, a lot of it has to do with time passed," he continues. "This is going to happen in real time, as if as much time has passed since the finale happened. I think there have been probably, before this, three legitimate ideas or concepts of what we might do and none of them felt right," Hall tells ET's Ash Crossan, while promoting his band Princess Goes to the Butterfly Museum’s debut album, Thanks for Coming, which drops Feb. "I've been approached, unofficially, many times in the streets by people who have ideas.
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