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NBC Renewed ‘Hannibal’ Season 3 Spoilers After Killer Finale: Will Laurence Fishburne’s Jack Die?

Last week NBC’s killer drama Hannibal ended it’s second season with a whole lot of blood. Now the show’s head opening up about what is store for the recently renewed series in Season 3. What will happen in the aftermath of the Season 2 finale. Will Laurence Fishburne’s character Jack die? Check the report below for spoilers about next season.

Recently Hannibal developer, Bryan Fuller spoke to TV Guide about what is in store for Season 3, and just closely the show will follow the books:

Season 3 is going to be a lot of fun because it's going to be taking a lot of disparate elements from the novel Hannibal Rising and the novel Hannibal and mashing them up together as part of the thrust of the season. It's going to be fun to bastardize two novels into one sort of Frankenstein season. I will brace everybody right now: We're significantly changing the Hannibal origin story from Hannibal Rising….The books won't necessarily be in sequential order. We'll be hitting elements of each of them except Silence of the Lambs in the next season. My hope is that not only do we have a completely different Hannibal Lecter story in Season 3, but we will meet some of those great characters like Francis Dolarhyde and Lady Murasaki and weave them into the world in a unique way.”

Fuller went on to tease what would happen in Season 3, as well as who might die as a result of the Season 2 finale:

“The basic structure revolving around the FBI will be less prominent in Season 3--at least for the first half of the season...Laurence [Fishburne] is also a very busy man. One of the wonders of this season is: Will Alana survive and will Jack Crawford survive? Will Abigail Hobbs survive? Those are things that are going to be revealed very slowly at the beginning of Season 3.”

What do you want to see happen in Season 3. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

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