NBC Cooks Up More Hannibal
NBC has renewed the Bryan Fuller drama Hannibal for a 13-episode second season, which won’t premiere until early next year.
NBC has renewed the Bryan Fuller drama Hannibal for a 13-episode second season, which won’t premiere until early next year.
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.
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?
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.
Emerald City Comicon brought The X-Files star Gillian Anderson before a crowd of awestruck fans to discuss her work and upcoming projects.
Between The Following,Dexter, Hannibal and countless police-procedural story arcs, television’s infatuation with serial killers has moved beyond a trend. It’s a full-on epidemic.
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.
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.
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.
First-look images have been released for The Hangover Part III, RED 2 and NBC’s Hannibal.
X-Files star Gillian Anderson has signed on to play Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier in Bryan Fuller’s upcoming NBC thriller Hannibal.
Actress Chelan Simmons will reunite with Wonderfalls creator Bryan Fuller on his upcoming NBC series Hannibal, reprising her role as Gretchen Speck-Horowitz.