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    Tuesday
    Oct012013

    First Look at NBC's HANNIBAL Season 2!

     

    It's been rough for fans of NBC's "Hannibal", the small-screen adaption of Thomas Harris' "Red Dragon".

    First, the series debuted to amazing ratings which mellowed out into increasingly well and consistent ratings; but due to some trouble after a pulled episode and the fact NBC had yet to renew "Hannibal" after reviving (or axing) all of their other shows, fans were concerned that plans for Bryan Fuller's series would fall through, and we'd never get to see Buffalo Bill tucking his junk in while putting make up on how the psychological drama between Detective Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen) would play out. 

    Well now, Season 2 is officially underway, and thanks to the Offical Facebook Page, we have our first look at FBI Special Agent Jack Crawford (Laurence Fishburne, taking some time off from The Daily Planet) and Dr. Lecter at the scene of a sure-to-be grizzly crime. 

     

    Brace yourselves, Fannibals! This is our FIRST LOOK at Season 2…

    Following that, show-runner Bryan Fuller revealed the first teaser-poster for Season 2, as well as offering explanation for it with Entertainment Weekly. 

     

    “After a horrifying descent into madness in season 1, this image ironically represents the perspective of a scrappier, clearer-minded Will Graham in season 2.  The scales have fallen from his eyes and he finally sees Hannibal Lecter for the monster he is.”

    "Hannibal" returns to NBC in 2014. 

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