How to Watch ‘Dexter: Original Sin’ Online Without Cable

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Calling all “Dexter” and “Dexter: New Blood” fans! Showtime has a new prequel series called “Dexter: Original Sin.” The first episode titled “And in the Beginning…” drops on Friday, Dec. 13.

So, how can you stream “Dexter: Original Sin” online? Well, the series premiere is available to stream on Paramount+ with Showtime for subscribers only.

If you’re not a subscriber, the best way to watch the show is by signing up for a 7-day free trial for Paramount+ with Showtime. For pricing, the ad-free Paramount+ with Showtime goes for $12.99/month. Afterwards, you can either cancel the service altogether, or just keep watching.

Paramount+ with Showtime is the home for hit originals, like “The Chi,” “A Gentleman in Moscow,” “The Curse” and “Yellowjackets,” as well as features films and documentaries, including “Breathe,” “The Wrath of Becky,” “The Honey Trap: A True Story of Love, Lies and the FBI,” “Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court” and others.

In addition, you’ll get access to all things Paramount+ with originals, such as “1883,” “Mayor of Kingstown,” “Halo” and “Evil;” popular movies, including “IF,” “Mean Girls” (2024), “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning” and “Top Gun: Maverick;” live sports from the NFL, UEFA, PGA, NWSL and other sports leagues, live news from CBS News and much more.

Dexter: Original Sin” takes place in Miami, Florida in 1991 and follows young Dexter Morgan (Patrick Gibson) learning to control and channel is killer urges with the help from his father (Christian Slater).

The 10-episode prequel TV series also stars Molly Brown, Christina Milian, James Martinez, Alex Shimizu, Reno Wilson, Patrick Dempsey, Michael C. Hall and others.

Stream “Dexter: Original Sin” on Paramount+ with Showtime starting on Friday, Dec. 13. New episodes drop every Friday until its season finale on Feb. 14.

In the meantime, watch the trailer for season one, below:

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