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November 7, 2021

What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!

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T10 WHATS UP! November 7 - 13, 2021 dalorian," Jones is well known to fans of the Twilight films as Leah Clearwater. Alano Miller portrays Logan, who works alongside Bishop at the police department and also serves as the local high school's wrestling coach. Miller's cred- its include "Underground," "Jane the Virgin" and "Cherish the Day." Actress Johnny Sequoyah plays Bishop's opinionated teenage daughter, Audrey. At the tender age of 10, Sequoyah landed her first leading role in NBC's drama "Believe" and has also appeared in the feature films "I Believe in Unicorns" (2014) and "Among Ravens" (2014). Jack Alcott, meanwhile, stars as Dexter's teenage son, Harri- son Morgan, also known as Ran- dall, who walks back into Dex- ter's life after 10 years. The actor recently appeared in Show- time's "The Good Lord Bird." Veteran actor Clancy Brown has also joined the "Dexter: New Blood" cast as Kurt Caldwell, a truck stop owner and the town's "unofficial" mayor. Brown has appeared in such memorable films as "The Highlander" (1986), "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994) and "Promising Young Woman" (2020), along with TV series such as "Carnivàle" and "Billions." Rounding out the cast, David Magidoff appears as Teddy, a new cop in town. TV fans may recognize Magidoff from his role as Nicky on Apple TV's "The Morning Show." Behind the scenes, original series showrunner Clyde Phil- lips has signed on as an execu- tive producer for "New Blood" and was part of the team that resurrected the series. Ahead of the "Dexter: New Blood" premiere, fans and new- comers alike may want to take another look at the original se- ries. For those who don't have time to binge all eight seasons, Hall shared four key episodes to watch ahead of the revival's debut in an October interview with EW.com. His picks kick off with the pilot, the first season's debut episode, simply titled "Dexter." He then recommends that fans check out the first sea- son's 10th episode, "Seeing Red," the third season's 10th ep- isode, "Go Your Own Way," and the fourth season's finale, "The Getaway." Fans who still can't get enough can enjoy the podcast "Dexter: New Blood Wrap-Up with Scott Reynolds," which spans 16 episodes. Reynolds, an executive pro- ducer and writer of "Dexter: New Blood," takes fans behind the scenes and chats with spe- cial guest stars from the cast to other key players. Hall, Carpen- ter, Lithgow and Phillips are all slated to appear on the podcast, which kicked off in October. After playing catch-up, tune in to the main event when Hall returns as the conflicted serial killer in "Dexter: New Blood," premiering Sunday, Nov. 7, on Showtime. continued from page T2 Serial thriller: 'Dexter: New Blood' breathes new life into deadly show TV FEATURE 5 x 5 Michael C. Hall and Julia Jones as seen in "Dexter: New Blood"

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