If you're following the news and drama surrounding the recently cancelled NBC horror TV series Hannibal and the campaign to save its season four episodes and general future, we have a major setback to share with you this week. According to a Twitter conversation with the show's creator, Bryan Fuller, both Netflix and Amazon have passed on possibly producing more episodes of the Dr. Lecter series. Though these two streaming services were the favorites for saving Hannibal, Fuller has told viewers and fans of the show that there is still hope for another season and possibly a movie! Read more on this news below. Read More »
We're all still reeling from the news that broke earlier this week, announcing that NBC has pulled the plug on Hannibal, which has officially been cancelled in the early stages of season three, but with each passing day we hear rumors of other platforms that can save season four. The series has always suffered from low ratings and viewership, so we understand why the network closed shop on the Lecter series, but we're not ready to accept the end of the entire show. Luckily for us, there are other avenues for new episodes and creator Bryan Fuller says popular streaming services Amazon and Netflix are both interested in giving Hannibal new life. It's a little complicated though, so don't get too excited just yet. Read more on this news below. Read More »
Even though we're only a few episodes into the thrilling third season of NBC's critically acclaimed crime drama Hannibal, the network has decided to cancel the fan-favorite show. This summer's episodes will serve as the last airings on NBC, but showrunner Bryan Fuller has addressed and confirmed the news, hinting that the series could have a future after the 2015 finale. Read more on this news below. Read More »
Even though we've only seen the premiere episode of Hannibal's third season, we know that season three holds plenty of juicy intrigue, murder and mystery. In a new interview talking about the upcoming 2015 episodes, the creator of the critically acclaimed NBC series, Bryan Fuller opened up about more teasers for this summer's schedule and even revealed that season four is already on his mind. What else did the executive producer talk about? Find out more below! (SPOILERS to follow) Read More »
There's no denying the fact that showrunner Bryan Fuller has a great relationship with his fans, especially with the communication capabilities of Twitter. This week, the Pushing Daisies creator shared a number or updates and teasers about the highly anticipated 3rd season of Hannibal, premiering June 4, 2015 on NBC. We learned some details about new characters, recently announced directors and plenty more thanks to these tweets, so check them out below for more on the upcoming episodes of the critically acclaimed series! Read More »
NBC just announced its summer TV schedule, including the premiere date of Hannibal season 3. Fans have been told for months now that the first episode featuring Dr. Lecter's new adventures and Will Graham's hunt to find his nemesis would show up this summer, but now we have an official date to share with you. On June 4, 201, Hannibal returns! We also have some great new posters from showrunner Bryan Fuller and the Hannibal Twitter account, so check them out below! Read More »
Zachary Quinto is the latest actor to sign on for a guest-starring role on season 3 of Hannibal. Reteaming with Heroes writer, Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller, the Star Trek Into Darkness actor is reportedly showing up in at least one episode of the 2015 season, as one of Gillian Anderson's character Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier's patients. Knowing that the upcoming episodes will be a mix of the present and past with flashbacks, Quinto's character is a mystery so far, but some theories suggest an important role. Keep reading to find out more on this news. Read More »
The heart stopping season 2 finale scene of NBC's acclaimed horror show, Hannibal, left fans with mouths agape for the better part of 2014, with only casting news and plot rumors to hold us over for season 3, but this week that all has changed. Thanks to Entertainment Weekly, we can share with you the first trailer of the popular series, featuring the first-look footage at 2015's episodes! In this video of some great new teaser clips, we see Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) has survived the massacre of last season and tracks Dr. Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen) to Europe. Check it out below! (SPOILERS to follow) Read More »
Richard Armitage of The Hobbit movie franchise fame has officially been cast in season 3 of NBC's bloody crime thriller Hannibal as Francis Dolarhyde, A.K.A. the Tooth Fairy killer. Portrayed in the 2002 movie Red Dragon by Ralph Fiennes and the 1986 film Manhunter by Tom Noonan, Armitage is taking on one of the biggest roles in the Thomas Harris literary world. The series' creator, Bryan Fuller, has been teasing Dolarhyde's appearance on the show since his murders were mentioned in the pilot episode, so it looks like we'll be getting an "in person" look at the character with Armitage! (SPOILERS to follow) Read More »
Michael Pitt will not return to the third season of NBC's crime thriller Hannibal as crazed and mutilated millionaire Mason Verger. The actor, who is most known for his work on HBO's Boardwalk Empire, has already been replaced by Joe Anderson for the new season 2 episodes that will premiere in 2015. This news was confirmed by a brutal, kind of NSFW photo posted to a Verger Twitter account this week. Check it out below and also let us know if you think Pitt was kicked off the show like many rumors suggested happened to him on the HBO series. Read More »
As you might have guessed from the second season finale of NBC's gruesome series Hannibal, we'll be seeing a lot more of Dr. Bedelia du Maurier, played brilliantly by Gillian Anderson. Now the show has made it official, promoting the X-Files alum to series regular, as we get excited for the upcoming 2015 episodes. Do you consider this casting news a spoiler that can start some more rumors? Read More »
NBC's gruesome series Hannibal left fans in awe 2 seasons in a row, so with season 3 coming in 2015, the anticipation for new episodes is killing us! In a new interview with IGN, series showrunner Bryan Fuller opened up about the literary origins versus his take on Dr. Lecter, and also shared some spoilers for the upcoming episodes. Read More »
According to the 2014 San Diego Comic-con panel for NBC's brutal horror thriller Hannibal, the upcoming season three episodes will take place a year after the second season finale and some characters believed to be killed off are set to return! In fact, the presence of actor Raul Esparza confirmed the return of Dr. Chilton! More spoilers for Hannibal are below, so please proceed at your own discretion! Read More »