Patrick Gibson Announced as the Voice of James Bond in Upcoming Video Game
Introduction
In exciting news for James Bond fans, 'Dexter: Original Sin' star Patrick Gibson has been announced as the voice of the iconic spy in the upcoming video game '007 First Light'. With the previous Bond, Daniel Craig, stepping down from the role after 'No Time to Die', all eyes are on Gibson to see if he can live up to the legacy. The game's release date and trailer have also been revealed, adding to the anticipation for this highly-anticipated video game adaptation.
Behind the Scenes
Gibson has expressed his excitement to take on the role of James Bond, saying that he has been a fan of the franchise since childhood. He has been working closely with the game developers to ensure an authentic portrayal of the character. The game's plot is set in a unique timeline, exploring Bond's early years as a 00 agent, giving players the chance to experience his origin story in a new and immersive way. The game will also feature a star-studded cast, including Rosamund Pike as Bond's love interest and Ralph Fiennes as M.
Impact
This announcement has created a buzz among both gaming and Bond enthusiasts, with many eager to see how Gibson performs as the suave and deadly spy. The game's release date, set for early next year, makes it a perfect gift for any Bond fan. The trailer showcases
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Dexter: Original Sin
**Dexter: Original Sin** is an American crime drama mystery television series and a prequel to the acclaimed *Dexter* franchise, created by Clyde Phillips for Paramount+ and Showtime. The series premiered on December 13, 2024, and explores the formative years of Dexter Morgan in 1991, approximately fifteen years before the events of the original *Dexter* series (2006–2013)[2][6]. Set in Miami, the show follows **young Dexter Morgan** as he grapples with his burgeoning homicidal urges under the strict guidance of his foster father, Harry Morgan, a detective who attempts to channel Dexter's violent impulses into a vigilante code. This early mentorship is pivotal, as Harry tries to help Dexter live a "normal" life while secretly training him to kill only those who have evaded justice, a principle that defines Dexter's moral framework throughout the franchise[2][3][5]. The series delves into Dexter's social struggles, his first kills, and the psychological complexities that shape him into the infamous "Bay Harbor Butcher." Produced by Clyde Phillips Productions, Sal Centric, Counterpart Studios, and Showtime Networks, *Dexter: Original Sin* was initially renewed for a second season in April 2025, though this renewal was later canceled in August 2025, reflecting mixed responses despite the show's ambition[2][5]. Critically, the series has been praised for its compelling storytelling and strong performances—particularly Patrick Gibson as young Dexter and Molly Brown as Debra—who bring depth to well-known characters, while also introducing new faces and expanding the Dexter mythology[4]. The show balances familiar motifs from the original series with fresh narratives, including real-life serial killer stories from the early ’90s, enhancing its dark, suspenseful tone[5]. Current production continues, with filming locations in Miami and Los Angeles, aiming to maintain authenticity and atmosphere integral to the franchise's identity[5]