NBC’s Red Dragon inspired thriller, Hannibal, is all new tonight. There are only four episodes left before the season finale. With only five episodes remaining in Season 2, fans are still anxiously awaiting an announcement on weather the show will be canceled or renewed. Check the new preview below to see what is in store for the show as well our predictions on whether the show will return for Seasons 3.
The official plot synopsis for tonight’s all new episode, titled “Shiizakana”reads:
“The team investigates when a truck driver's body is discovered, apparently torn apart by two different species of animals working together. Meanwhile, Will meets Hannibal's bizarre new patient and trades notes about Hannibal with her; Hannibal tests Will to determine Will's true self.”
Recently on the show, Will Graham was let of prison after he was framed him for murder by Dr. Lector, who later went on to help free his friend. Hannibal actor Mads Mikkelsen recently talked to The Huffington Post about why he framed Graham in the first place:
“That was the only way out. It was obviously to save Hannibal. All the evidence was pointing my way, so there was no way out but to frame Will. My goal was definitely to get Will out of this, not only because he deserves it, but because Hannibal misses him. It's like a mirror, where Will is something that reminds him of himself. He's invested in Will for a reason. Hannibal believes Will is a part of him, and he is a part of Will.”
He also opened up the pair’s long road to recovery:
“It is like a teacup that has shattered and he has to pick up the pieces. Hannibal has done his very best in the jail, and in the courtroom, to back up his friend. Hannibal has also done his very best to frame somebody else to get Will out of jail, but there are some trust issues that we need to address. It's a shattered friendship, but it's not broken totally.”
Hannibal has yet to be official renewed, however, it is highly likely that the show will be brought back for at least one more season. Should the show be canceled or renewed? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.
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