Yeah, I'm sold.I want to see Mads Mikkelsen.
Yeah, I'm sold.I want to see Mads Mikkelsen.
Seems wrong, but I'm glad you mentioned this because you reminded me that the Blu-ray is out now. Looks like the MSRP is $24.99 like Season 2, at least.Why is the Season 3 bluray $15 on launch? Seems too cheap for an amazing show.
Ugh at the two years. Not surprised though. I really want this to happen.
Why is the Season 3 bluray $15 on launch? Seems too cheap for an amazing show.
Bless you, Bryan. Keep believing because I want to as well.
Holy shit, they're legit as fuck just for getting Hannibal and Americans that high up.
No kidding!Holy shit, they're legit as fuck just for getting Hannibal and Americans that high up.
Also: I feel shameful I have not gotten season 3 yet.
Visiting Hannibal Locations in Florence, Italy
My trip to Florence, Italy was another great reminder of what a brilliant concept film tourism is. We got to see all the great sights, but also had some lovely, fun encounters with the locals while running around looking for the locations used while filming the third season of NBCs Hannibal.
Finished season 3 today, the ending was amazing. just beautiful.
really hope we get a season 4
A place was made for you, Abigail, in this world.
It was the only place I could make for you.
Fuller said in a recent interview that he wants to do S4 in two years. All of the key people seem to be on board. I haven't given up hope yet.Well I picked up season 3 and watched it, I would say I liked Season 2 better (but season 3 is still good). I'm dissapointed that one of the only shows I started watching gets cancelled.. Here's hoping that S4 gets picked up by someone...
I drew this really quickly last night aaaahh
Everything was beautiful.
You are all beautiful.
Everything was beautiful.
You are all beautiful.
Hell yes, this post nails it! Brilliant season, brilliant series.I finally found the time to watch the third season once and for all.
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God damn the bump....everything just comes crashing back down.
I'm content. This may have been the last season of Hannibal, but just like I said a few days ago at The Knick's OT, I'm happy. I feel like I shouldn't even ask for more. I don't care if some plotlines weren't resolved nor if we never knew why Bedelia was hiding her fork at the end of the finale. I'm just happy that I had the opportunity to watch one of the most unique, tense and artistic thrillers ever developed for any medium.
See you guys in FullerTrekGAF OT.
There's a tiny corner in my mind that's absolutely certain Fuller's Hannibal will return in some form.God damn the bump....everything just comes crashing back down.
There's a tiny corner in my mind that's absolutely certain Fuller's Hannibal will return in some form.
Also swing by AmericanGodsGAF.See you guys in FullerTrekGAF OT.
Feeding Hannibal: A Connoisseur's Cookbook, a cookbook from the food stylist for the show, Janice Poon, is available for pre-order on Amazon.
They couldn't spell connaisseur right for the title of a book?
There is a perception that producers, of all people, are not harmed by the for-profit theft of films and television programs. This is simply not true. In fact, it is producers such as myself who directly witness the effects of piracy on a productions bottom line. I am at the front lines, making sure budgets are met and that thousands of crew members get paid for their hard work.
I have experienced this firsthand. When NBC decided not to renew Hannibal for a fourth season a show on which I served as executive producer it wasnt much of a leap to connect its fate with the fact that the show was ranked as the fifth-most illegally downloaded show in 2013. When nearly one-third of the audience for Hannibal is coming from pirated sites despite the fact that a legitimate download for each episode was available the following day you dont have to know calculus to do the math. If a show is stolen, it makes it difficult, if not impossible, to fairly compensate a crew and keep a series in production.
Did pirates kill Hannibal? Unfortunately, that is a cliffhanger that might last for a while. With more than 2 million viewers watching our show illegally, its hard not to think online pirates were, at the very least, partly responsible for hundreds of crew members losing their jobs and millions of fans who watched the show legitimately mourning the loss of a beloved program.
As I said, this isnt just about me. This is about the livelihoods of thousands upon thousands of hardworking people who help enrich the lives of millions of fans of films and TV shows. When the plundering is done, even the pirates will have nothing left to watch, let alone steal. That is a dark future I will do my best as a producer and a fan to make sure never arrives at a laptop near you.
- The Hill: Did pirates kill ‘Hannibal’? (From Hannibal's producer Martha De Laurentiis)
Finally hung it up.
Nonetheless, in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, Mikkelsen has revealed that the story is far from over - and that there is hope for a reboot yet. When asked whether the series still has the potential to be picked up by another network, the actor revealed that the ball is firmly in show creator Bryan Fuller's court.
"It all depends on Bryan. He is the key, the base, the heart," Mikkelsen said. "We will wait and see what happens next in his career. But we all know that we can easily pick this up in two or three years, there are breaks in the stories. We could pick it up, say, four years later. If Bryan is up for it, we will all go for it."
"We were very close to solving the rights issues," Mikkelsen explained. "Silence of the Lambs was coming up around the corner, and it's such a beautiful story with great characters."
There is truly an air of remorse from the actor, who clearly feels that it is an opportunity lost, just as the fans do.
"We are all angry. We were p****d. It's madness," the Danish actor said of the cancellation. "And season four was actually the one we thought we'd definitely get. Seasons two and three were on the verge. We didn't know whether Hannibal would be renewed. But by the time we got to season four we thought it was a definite. We were very surprised at the decision.
"We were happy to be able to do it for as long as we did. However, we felt there were more stories. We thought we ended the show in a great way, but we had more to tell."