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Who Owns the Rights to Hannibal, and Could There Be a Movie? Bryan Fuller Explains
Jul 30 2020
Back in 2013, Bryan Fuller developed a TV series for NBC, based on the characters in Thomas Harris' thriller novels, about an FBI profiler, Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and his serial killer psychiatrist with a taste for human flesh, Hannibal Lector (Mads Mikkelsen), who had long, philosophical conversations that were low-key about how badly they wanted to kiss. It ran for three seasons, never won a major Emmy, and was unceremoniously canceled in 2015. I'm still mad about it, as are many Hannibal fans, who continue to hope for a revival of some kind. With the series celebrating its 15th anniversary and heading to Netflix, Collider's Steve Weintraub sat down with Fuller and Dancy to see just what would have to happen to get Hannibal back on the air.
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