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According to Deadline, the scripts for the Trinity Killer prequel have already been written after original Dexter showrunner Clyde Phillips and series writer Scott Reynolds held a development meeting for the series earlier this year. Phillips shared that John Lithgow, who won a Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy Award for his gripping performance as Mitchell, has agreed to lend his voice to the younger version of his troubled character, similar to Hall’s narration in the Dexter: Original Sin prequel. Read Philip's full response below:
We wrote the entire Trinity Killer series. At the moment, it is on the back burner. John Lithgow has agreed to be the voice of his younger self the way Michael Hall is doing for [Original Sin]. There’s that and we’re doing another show with Michael C. Hall, [Resurrection]… We were writing that while shooting Original Sin, so that’s fairly busy. We begin shooting [Resurrection] in January and it will air in June 2025.
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The Trinity Killer stands out as one of the most memorable antagonists in the Dexter franchise, known for his brutal murders and devastating impact on Dexter's life. Arthur Mitchell’s outward appearance as a devoted family man and church deacon served as a chilling contrast to his horrifying killing spree. John Lithgow’s critically acclaimed portrayal brought both depth and menace to the troubled killer, with Mitchell’s shocking murder of Dexter’s wife, Rita, remaining one of the series’ most harrowing moments and even inspiring the creation of Dexter: New Blood.

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The Trinity Killer prequel, helmed by Phillips and Reynolds, offers a compelling opportunity to explore Mitchell’s tragic backstory in greater depth in a similar vain to Dexter: Original Sin. From the accidental death of his sister Vera to his mother’s suicide and an abusive upbringing, the series is shaping up to be a haunting psychological profile of Dexter's notorious villain. By vividly depicting how childhood trauma shaped Mitchell's path to becoming the Trinity Killer, the show can balance its usual horror with a chilling yet nuanced portrayal of what drives such deeply damaged individuals.
Our Take On the Trinity Killer Prequel Update
A Dark Chapter Worth Exploring
The Trinity Killer prequel has the potential to add a chilling new layer to the Dexter universe. Lithgow’s involvement and the series' finished script is a major win for a project in development limbo. With Phillips and Reynolds steering the ship, the prequel has the creative backing to deliver a deeply psychological and unsettling portrait of one of Dexter's most notorious killers. As Dexter continues to thrive with Original Sin and Resurrection, this prequel could be a fascinating way to further expand the mythology, offering a tragic and thought-provoking look at how trauma can shape a monster.
Source: Deadline

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.
- Directors
- John Dahl, Steve Shill, Keith Gordon, Marcos Siega, Michael Cuesta, Romeo Tirone, Ernest R. Dickerson, Tony Goldwyn, Nick Gomez, Rob Lieberman, Tim Hunter, Adam Davidson, Alik Sakharov, Brian Kirk, Holly Dale, Jeremy Podeswa, Michael Lehmann, Milan Cheylov, Seith Mann
- Writers
- Scott Reynolds, Jace Richdale, James Manos, Jr., Drew Z. Greenberg, Jim Leonard, Karen Campbell
- Seasons
- 8
- Streaming Service(s)
- Amazon Prime Video
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