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Archive for October, 2009
Michael was snapped on the set of Dexter in Long Beach, California yesterday. I have added a couple of photos to the gallery.
How has everyone been liking Dexter‘s new season so far? I have been loving the new episodes! I will be adding caps soon, I’ve been busy working on this site’s upcoming revamp, so stay tuned for that. Massive changes coming ahead! :)
The gallery has been updated to include some more promotional images from everyone’s favorite serial killer! New posters, promo shoots and on set stills from seasons 1-4 have been added.
GALLERY LINKS:
- Dexter: Last Uploads
More outtakes from Michael’s Entertainment Weekly photoshoot at this year’s Comic-Con have been added. Unfortunately the larger images are tagged but very small versions are clean. But it’s better than nothing I say! If you can possibly donate these untagged larger versions, it would be highly appreciated! Please e-mail me to do so.
I’d also like to make notice that the photoshoots section is closed to registered/logged in members only. If you’re not registered don’t fret, it will take a few minutes of your time to set up a free account. Go here for details. :)
GALLERY LINKS:
- Photoshoots: 2009 – Entertainment Weekly
According to the very “iffy” IMDb.com, Michael has a new film listed on his filmography, the drama/comedy East Fifth Bliss with a tenative 2010 release. The character he’s rumored to play is Morris Bliss. Michael Knowles penned the screenplay based on the Douglas Light novel. Knowles will direct the picture and George Segal will also star.
A comedy/drama about 35-year-old Morris Bliss, who is clamped in the jaws of New York City inertia: he wants to travel but has no money; he needs a job but has no prospects; he still shares an apartment with his widowed father; and perhaps worst of all the premature death of his mother still lingers and has left him emotionally walled up. When he finds himself wrapped up in an awkward relationship with the sexually precocious, 18-year-old daughter of a former classmate, Morris quickly discovers his static life unraveling and opening up in ways that are long overdue
About the only thing close to being official I’ve found is the composer’s website, Daniel Alcheh which announced the news of his composing and Michael’s attachment.
Filming was to begin this month on New York’s lower east side. The script is based on the novel of the same title, which received the 2007 Benjamin Franklin Award for Fiction.
Thanks to Emma for the heads up about this potentially fabulous news!
Update: Variety and Entertainment Weekly confirmed the news.
I’ve now added pictures back from the season four press conference of Dexter Michael attended a few weeks ago. He looks incredibly handsome in these!
GALLERY LINKS:
- Public Events: Dexter Season Four Press Conference
On the heels of the record-breaking premiere of the 4th season of Showtime’s Emmy®-nominated series Dexter, the network has announced the launch of an exclusive animated webisode series entitled Dexter: Early Cuts. The twelve-part series told in four, one to two minute chapters, will premiere on Sunday, October 25 on www.sho.com.
Dexter: Early Cuts was conceived by Showtime as a way to continue building on the mythology and critical mass that has grown around the television series. For the past three seasons, fans have watched Dexter (Michael C. Hall) as he has doled out his distinctive brand of vigilante justice. Now with Dexter: Early Cuts, for twelve weeks fans will get a chance to learn how Dexter’s killing techniques evolved, from haphazard to the calculated methods seen on the show.
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America’s favorite serial killer won’t star in a musical episode anytime soon.
After getting his start in flashy stage shows like Cabaret, and then investing five seasons in playing a gay undertaker on HBO’s Six Feet Under, Michael C. Hall saw his career take a pleasingly homicidal turn. The 38-year-old actor is about to star in the fourth season of Dexter, as a murderous vigilante with his own offbeat moral code. To keep up the facade, the killer leads a supposedly honest life as a blood-spatter analyst, a new husband and a father of three. Can Dexter survive it all? More important, can Hall survive our questioning?
We were scheduled to talk at 1:35 exactly. That’s a very specific, Dexter-like time. Are you as meticulous as your character?
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The actor talks about being a likable serial killer (who now has a baby) on Showtime’s criminally engrossing series
As Dexterheads into its fourth season, its eponymous hero has married his girlfriend, fathered a son with her, continues in his job as a Miami Police Department blood splatter expert – and keeps up his secret hobby as a serial killer of other murderers. This year, he tangles with a wily adversary played by John Lithgow. Michael C. Hall, who has received two Emmy nominations for his portrayal of one of television’s most complex characters, is as tight-lipped about spoilers as Dexter is about his after-hours activities.
Here’s what Hall has to say about his role in this exclusive iF interview.
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