Fans of the cancelled show, "Hannibal," should stop being glum as it has been revealed that Season 4 might still be possible. Bryan Fuller, the series developer, said that if season 4 would still push through, he believes there's still a lot of story to tell about Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
According to Christian Post, Bryan Fuller was interviewed recently and he revealed that the hit psychological thriller drama will continue with the "Silence of the Lambs" arc. He noted that if another network or distributor will pick the show up, season 4 will be a restart and reimagining adding that he still hopes in some way that it becomes a miniseries.
Fuller also shared that he will have a rebranding in season 4 but the Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter relationship will remain to be the central conflict of the story. Meanwhile, Franchise Herald reported that Executive Producer of "Hannibal," Martha de Laurentiis, said that a feature film is also a possibility to follow-up the previous three seasons of the show.
De Laurentiis shared, "That would allow him (referring to Bryan Fuller), as he told HitFix, 'to return this cast to the big screen from whence they came, and Hannibal Lecter to the big screen from whence he came. It seems perfectly symmetrical. Though he also called the odds of either a movie or an actual fourth season on another platform 'less than 50/50, and not in our favor,' he still stressed that he remains hopeful it will happen, potentially as soon as a year or two from now."
Aside from the possibility that a season 4 could happen or a feature movie for "Hannibal," it was reported by International Business Times that Fuller wants actor Lee Pace to play the role of the serial killer Buffalo Bill in "Hannibal."
A fourth season for "Hannibal" could still happen but other possibilities for a follow-up for the three seasons of the cancelled series is a feature movie. What do you think about this? Would you want to see the characters you love in the big screen? Sound off below!
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