'Dexter' is no longer on Netflix as of mid-2025. It’s all about those licensing agreements and shifting content to Paramount+, which holds the cards now. With new 'Dexter' spin-offs in the pipeline, they’re pulling a strategic move. Always a pain when a favorite show jumps platforms, but at least it’s still streamable elsewhere. Just means a shift in where you get your Dexter fix. Keep an eye on those streaming platforms; they love to play musical chairs with our beloved series!
If you've been planning a binge, better hurry up because it's set to leave Netflix US by June 19, 2025. After that, you'll need to hop over to Paramount+. They’ve got all the rights now, probably because they’re launching new Dexter-related content like 'Dexter: Resurrection'. It’s a classic case of streaming platforms shuffling content to boost their own lineups. I get why fans are peeved—we’ve all been there. Still, it's not like it's gone forever, just on another platform. Guess it's time to decide if another subscription is worth it, or maybe just wait for a free trial!
Yes, 'Dexter' has been removed from Netflix as of June 19, 2025. It was a short-lived joyride, considering it was added back in 2024 after being absent for a while. The reason? Licensing deals. Paramount wants to keep its content closer, especially with new series like 'Dexter: Resurrection' coming up. It’s like when you lend a book to a friend and want it back when there's a sequel. People are grumbling, understandably, because who likes having their plans thwarted? But maybe it’s a chance to explore something new or finally give in to that Paramount+ subscription.
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So, here's the scoop on 'Dexter: New Blood' availability on Netflix, and it's a bit of a letdown if you're hoping to watch it there. 'Dexter: New Blood' is not available on Netflix. Instead, you can catch it on Paramount+ and Showtime, which are the platforms that have the streaming rights. It's kind of a bummer, especially if you're already a Netflix subscriber hoping to stick with one service. But hey, if you're open to exploring other options, Showtime and Paramount+ have you covered. Showtime had exclusive rights when the series premiered, and it's pretty much the go-to place for all things Dexter right now. If you're a fan of the original series and want to continue the story, grabbing a Showtime or Paramount+ subscription would be the way to go. It's always good to have a plan, right?
Man, I just binged 'Dexter' last month, and what a ride! If you're asking about Netflix, it really depends on your region. In the U.S., the original series is available, but you won't find 'Dexter: New Blood' there—that one's over on Showtime. I had to use a VPN to catch the revival because the licensing is all over the place. The show’s gritty vibe still holds up, especially those early seasons with the Ice Truck Killer arc. It’s wild how Dexter’s inner monologue makes you root for a serial killer, right?
If you’re outside the U.S., check JustWatch or Netflix’s search bar—rights shuffle constantly. Side note: If you love dark antiheroes, 'You' or 'Mindhunter' might fill the void if 'Dexter' vanishes from your local library. The ending debates? Don’t get me started—I’m still salty about the lumberjack scene.