Spoilers for the Season 2 finale of Hannibal ahead.
After the bloodbath of the Hannibal Season 2 finale, the question isn’t just what new characters are going to show up for Season 3, but what characters from Season 2 will even make it out alive for the next chapter in the Bryan Fuller-produced series.
Fuller, speaking with TV Guide, promised that Season 3 would remain faithful to the events of ‘Red Dragon,’ the Thomas Harris novel that forms the backbone for the series, but don’t go holding out hope that our heroes will survive Hannibal’s bold and bloody escape:
âWe are staying very true to in the incident in the novel with Will and Hannibal and itâs very basic outcome⦠Thereâs going to be an impact from whatâs happened here. Itâs safe to say that not everybody survives. Everyone thatâs laying there breathing could be breathing their last breaths. It doesnât go well for all of them.
âOne 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.â
Ouch. I’m surprised Fuller’s even offering hope for Abigail’s survival: the troubled daughter of the Minnesota Shrike, Abigail was corrupted by Hannibal before seemingly being killed near the end of Season 1 (and losing her ear in the process). It would be strange to bring her back only to kill her off again, but then, that was the real horror of Hannibal’s actions in last week’s finale: he’d put the lives of everyone Will cared about in doubt as the quartet of Will, Alana, Jack, and Abigail bled out in Dr. Lecter’s home.
How will Dr. Lecter – last seen relaxing like it was nothing on a plane with Gillian Anderson’s Dr. du Maurier – figure into next season? He won’t be the only long-term killer facing Will, given that Fuller plans to introduce the as-yet uncast Francis Dolarhyde, the killer who plagues Harris’ Red Dragon.
And he won’t be alone, according to Fuller, who says that the next season will be a juxtaposition of story elements across multiple books:
âSeason 3 is going to be a lot of fun because itâs 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. Itâs going to be fun to bastardize two novels into one sort of Frankenstein season. I will brace everybody right now: Weâre significantly changing the ‘Hannibal’ origin story from ‘Hannibal Rising.’
The books wonât necessarily be in sequential order. Weâll 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.â
Lady Murasaki is Hannibal’s step-aunt who teaches a young Mr. Lecter the finer points of etiquette in ‘Hannibal Rising.’ Since the series hasn’t really done flashbacks up to this point, it’s likely we’ll see an older version of the character in season three.
[Source: TV Guide via ScreenRant]
Based on the novels Graham only survives. Rest stents tally on the novels so who knows
Jack Crawford was alive in Red Dragon and in Silence of the Lambs. In the novel Red Dragon, Abigail Hobbs was mentioned as having survived her father’s attack and went onto college after intensive psychotherapy. There is no Alana Bloom in any novel, Only an Alan Bloom is mentioned very briefly in Red Dragon.
Did you really have to spoil the show without even warning the people who might see your comment ? Fuck you.
As said, Mr Fuller doesn’t stick to the books completely. So this is all speculation. And if you’re afraid of spoilers then you shouldn’t visit sites that deal with hannibal season 3…
And you are rude…
in books even dr.chilton is alive when hannibal is held captive , so dont expect the books in the tv
Based on the Novels Jack Crawford and Dr. Alan Bloom are alive when Hannibal is in captivity, as well as Will Graham.
Final paragraph: you mean ‘younger’ version of this character, right?
Actually, I think he meant that the character is Lady Murasaki, which Hannibal might end up visiting throughout the season
Hannibal did do a flashback, actually. The 7th episode of the first season had flashbacks about Jack Crawford’s intern