Dexter: Resurrection Episode 9 Release Date — The Twist That Changes Everything

Dexter: Resurrection is racing toward its finale, and Episode 9 is about to shake things up. Titled Touched by an Ángel, the penultimate chapter promises chaos as Dexter makes a reckless move after discovering Prater and Charley are hiding something big. On top of that, Harrison is about to dive even deeper into trouble — setting the stage for a wild season climax.
We are down to the penultimate hour of Dexter: Resurrection, and the show is not exactly tapping the brakes. Episode 9 is coming in hot with a title that is both a wink and a warning: "Touched by an Ángel."
When and where to watch
- Release date: Friday, August 29, 2025
- US release time: 12:00 a.m. PT / 3:00 a.m. ET
- Streaming on: Paramount+ with Showtime
If you need a quick platform check: this is on the Paramount+ with Showtime plan. That same tier houses stuff like Yellowjackets, Tulsa King, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and Mayor of Kingstown.
What to expect in Episode 9
This is the ninth and next-to-last episode of the debut season, and it sounds like Dexter is about to make an impulsive move. After hearing that Prater and Charley are holding onto key info, he barrels ahead, and that choice pulls Harrison into the mess when Dexter sets up a meeting with Prater. Not exactly a 'keep your head down' strategy — but we are in endgame territory.
Quick refresher on Dexter: Resurrection
Dexter Morgan wakes up from a coma to discover Harrison has vanished. Feeling the weight of everything he’s put his son through, he heads to New York City to find him and make amends. Naturally, the past doesn’t stay buried: Miami Metro’s Ángel Batista shows up with questions, and suddenly Dexter is juggling fatherhood, damage control, and the law catching up. Father and son wade into deeper, darker waters than either planned, and the only way out looks like something they’ll have to do together.
One little inside-baseball note
That episode title, "Touched by an Ángel," sure looks like a deliberate nod to Ángel Batista’s involvement. Subtle? Not really. Effective? Definitely.