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Bryan Fuller and Hugh Dancy <br />Go Dark For NBC’s <i>Hannibal</i>  

Bryan Fuller and Hugh Dancy
Go Dark For NBC’s Hannibal

Creator Bryan Fuller and star Hugh Dancy discuss bringing horror to network television with Hannibal, the new NBC thriller based in part on Thomas Harris’ novel Red Dragon, which introduced the world to Dr. Lecter.

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Food For Thought: <i>Hannibal</i>, and America’s Appetite For Cannibals  

Food For Thought: Hannibal, and America’s Appetite For Cannibals

Depending upon your taste for television blood and violence, the trailer for Hannibal will either whet your appetite for NBC’s new thriller, or turn your stomach. But what is it about (fictional) cannibals that we find so intriguing?

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Bloody <i>Hannibal</i> Trailer Sets Stage <br />For Bryan Fuller’s NBC Thriller  

Bloody Hannibal Trailer Sets Stage
For Bryan Fuller’s NBC Thriller

NBC has debuted a new Hannibal trailer that lays out the basics elements of the new series, including establishing the relationships between the characters played by Laurence Fishburne, Mad Mikklesen and Hugh Dancy.

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NBC’s <i>Hannibal</i> Serves Up <br />New Trailer and Poster  

NBC’s Hannibal Serves Up
New Trailer and Poster

With Hannibal‘s premiere only a month and a half away, NBC has released a new trailer and poster for Bryan Fuller’s thriller that centers on a young Dr. Lecter and FBI profier Will Graham.

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Hannibal - Season 1  

Hannibal Gets April Premiere

NBC has announced an April 4 premiere date for Hannibal, the Bryan Fuller thriller that explores the budding relationship between a young Dr. Lecter and FBI profiler Will Graham.

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Lance Henriksen Targets Hannibal

Aliens and Pumpkinhead star Lance Henriksen is set for a mysterious guest appearance on Hannibal, the upcoming NBC thriller that explores the relationship between a young Dr. Lecter and FBI profiler Will Graham.

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Although <i>Mockingbird Lane</i> Failed, <i>Munsters</i> Still May Have Some Life  

Although Mockingbird Lane Failed, Munsters Still May Have Some Life

NBC executive Bob Greenblatt says that Bryan Fuller’s Mockingbird Lane didn’t have “the right mix” but there might be space for a Munsters reboot in the future.

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NBC Officially Axes Bryan Fuller’s <i>Munsters</i> Reboot <i>Mockingbird Lane</i>  

NBC Officially Axes Bryan Fuller’s Munsters Reboot Mockingbird Lane

Creator Bryan Fuller has announced that Mockingbird Lane, his NBC reboot of The Munsters, is officially dead. The pilot aired in October as a Halloween special.

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<i>Hannibal</i> Adds Gillian Anderson <br />As Dr. Lecter’s Psychiatrist  

Hannibal Adds Gillian Anderson
As Dr. Lecter’s Psychiatrist

X-Files star Gillian Anderson has signed on to play Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier in Bryan Fuller’s upcoming NBC thriller Hannibal.

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Meet the Munsters in Clip <br />From <i>Mockingbird Lane</i>  

Meet the Munsters in Clip
From Mockingbird Lane

A new clip from Bryan Fuller’s Mockingbird Lane introduces viewers to the characters played by Eddie Izzard, Portia de Rossi and Jerry O’Connell.

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Mockingbird Lane - Pilot  

NBC Debuts Trailer and Photos
For Mockingbird Lane Special

NBC’s pilot-turned-Halloween special Mockingbird Lane gets some added hype with a new preview and images showing off creator Bryan Fuller and director Bryan Singer’s vision for an updated Munsters.

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Bryan Fuller’s <i>Munsters</i> Reboot <br />Will Air As Halloween Special  

Bryan Fuller’s Munsters Reboot
Will Air As Halloween Special

NBC reportedly will try to salvage Bryan Fuller’s Munsters revival by airing the $10 million Mockingbird Lane pilot later this month as a Halloween special.

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