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Every serial killer has to start somewhere. Patrick Gibson takes over as the title character, though original actor Michael C. Hall returns to narrate the series, as well as a cameo role in the pilot episode, setting up his appearance in the upcoming Dexter: Resurrection. Dexter: Original Sin features a mix of new and returning characters , though the entire cast is comprised of fresh faces. Lee, respectively. Screen Rant has the biggest connections between Dexter: Original Sin and the the first series.
They talk about playing younger versions of familiar characters, and getting to play around in the prequel's sandbox of Miami. They talk about salsa dancing, Batista's iconic wardrobe, and Shimizu's joy at getting to play a "Slacker Asian. ScreenRant: First question for Alex. We get to see a version of Masuka who's somehow even more immature than the one we grew up watching. Tell me a little bit about getting to play this familiar-but-different version of the character.
And if you can, find a way to do it without saying, "we want to honor what's come before while doing our own thing. Alex Shimizu: No, it was fun because I wasn't that familiar with the show when I first auditioned for it.
So, for the weekend, I binged the series. I have like clips of C. Lee's Masuka on my phone. So it was a lot about just finding the essence of the character while at the same time kind of throwing it away and adding my own little spin to it. So it was a really fun process, going through all that.
And to play a character who, like you said, is so wild and out there while at the same time is a bit You know, he is a good guy at heart despite all his crazy antics and everything. It was very different for me. I normally never play parts like this, especially parts that are so So it was a lot of fun. James, kind of the same question.