A familiar face is returning to Dexter: Resurrection for its second season.
Uma Thurman will reprise her role as Charley in the Paramount+ series. In the show’s first season, Charley, a former special operations officer, was billionaire serial killer enthusiast Leon Prater’s (Peter Dinklage) right hand woman; she left New York after discovering Prater had betrayed her trust.
Thurman will join Dexter: Resurrection stars Michael C. Hall and Jack Alcott in season two, along with Emmy winner Brian Cox as Don Framt, aka the New York Ripper — a retired serial killer who still taunts the survivors of his past deeds. The character was mentioned in the show’s first season, when Dexter (Hall) and Claudette Wallace (Kadia Saraf) found a file on the Ripper in Prater’s vault.
How Thurman’s Charley re-enters the story remains to be seen. Paramount+ has yet to announce a premiere date for season two.
Thurman is coming off Prime Video’s feature film Pretty Lethal. The Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction star’s recent credits also include Netflix’s The Old Guard 2 and Prime’s rom-com Red, White & Royal Blue; she’s also set to appear in the latter’s sequel, Red, White & Royal Wedding. Thurman is repped by CAA, Untitled Entertainment, Jonathan Sanders & Co and Hansen Jacobson.
Showrunner Clyde Phillips executive produces Dexter: Resurrection with Hall, Scott Reynolds, Marcos Siega, Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns, John Goldwyn, Sara Colleton, Veronica West, Kirsa Rein, Tanner Bean and Katrina Mathewson. Paramount Television Studios and Counterpart Studios produce the series.





