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Dexter heading to the big Screen? Completely hypothetical at this point, but ..

13 Jan 2012

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a few minutes ago, we got the post about Sho Boss David Nevins, who said that a ninth season of dexter is not a "no-go".

Still not enough? Okay. Letz move on. Now we have another statement today. shared by executive producer Manny Coto.

Manny said (via tv guide interview):

“We’re not really looking at an end game right now. [..] In a way, it’s almost like every season is a form of an end game. This season could’ve been an end to Dexter, setting it up for the movies, for example. So every season kind of comes to it’s own conclusion and can be a sort of end game.”

he added:

“I’ve heard nothing about it. I’m actually just projecting from my own experience on 24, where at the end we weren’t going to kill Jack Bauer. We were going to leave him open because down the road there might be a movie. And sure enough, there’s a movie coming.”

Cinema Blend took the story and wrote:

Given that Dexter airs on the pay-cable channel Showtime, which allows for the kind of violence and other R-rated material that wouldn’t really work for network television, it’s hard to really see the huge advantages to a transition to movie

Is this it? Would u like to see Dex in a movie (despite the fact, that this is just completely hypothetical at this point)?

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11 comments:

  1. Dont waste money, Showtime. Make this series get a great ending if still possible after this lame season. They should try and finished the story in the 8th, and hopefully last season. 

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  2. I rather see more seasons of Dexter not a movie

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  3. I would love to see a movie. Why would the transition be hard? Just give it a NC-17 rating or something. The age restriction in US cinemas is so...strict. Nothing like here, in Israel.

    And if not a big-screen movie, an extended TV-movie ending would be nice, like Smallville.

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  4. Offer me a Dexter movie or an additional season (on top of the next 2), and I'd still take the additional season. Don't get me wrong, I'd did a Dexter movie!

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  5. I'd rather see the show end with a proper conclusion sooner rather than later.

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  6. No. It would come across as a slightly more violent version of Mr. Brooks. Just stay on TV, please.

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  7. Just end it with the 8th season, please. The show's now already not what it used to be.

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  8. no thanks, I would most definitely pass 

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  9. Eight and out.  No extra season, no film.  Do it right in the time you have left and stop trying to milk it.

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  10. I think Dexter has the potential for a movie on the big screen

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  11. I agree with a 2-hour series ender rather  than a movie. Too much story telling in a episode but to pack it in a movie? would ruin it. 

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