I hear Amazon will probably take over given they already scooped up the rights to the previous seasons for Amazon Prime. Netflix may be interested, but talk about awkward if they can't stream seasons 1-3.
After watching the latest episode. Mason Verger be like: I don't want revenge on Hannibal, I only want him to pay for what he's done to me.
Nvm, Amazon turned down continuing the series. Netflix unsurprisingly balked as well since they don't have rights to the earlier seasons. Things are looking surprisingly grim. Brian Fuller's committments to "American Gods" is apparently an issue as well to potential suitors.
I heard Amazon was willing to sell it to Netflix but they were asking for too much money. There's still Hulu and Yahoo.
trailer for the second half of season 3 [video=youtube;loOgfXNs-VI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loOgfXNs-VI[/video] looks amazing!
Sunday's episode was very interesting in that it takes place three years later after Hannibal's incarceration. Will is reluctant to help with the newest serial killer but feels he must.
Boy, that Francis Dollarhyde ain't much of a talker, hey? Tara—I mean, Rutina/Reba—is a babe once again. No vampires around to hate this time.
Well, that means this season should take us to the end of the Red Dragon story arc then. And then comes Silence of the Lambs, also with a dark but very different visual style.
Well Fuller has mentioned the possibility of continuing the series via full length movies. And both Mads and Hugh are interested if this does happen.