Bryan Fuller Would Like To Make A Fourth Season Of Hannibal
Hollywood is currently addicted to the exploitation of pre-existing properties, and that obsession is generating a lot of inferior products that will be forgotten quickly. In the right hands, however, an IP can transfer from movies to television flawlessly and stand up in its own right. This happened with Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal, a prequel to the various movies focused around Anthony Hopkins’ cannibal creepazoid. NBC kept Fuller on a pretty loose leash, and he was allowed to make his Hannibal series as gruesome and gory as you’d imagine a show about a cannibal to be. This, however, turned off a significant chunk of the mainstream audience big networks need to survive. NBC was nice enough to give Hannibal three seasons, but had to cut it loose eventually. But was that truly the end? It’s been a couple of years since any episodes were in production, so people assumed so, but Bryan still has hope that Hannibal will find a new home, and he hasn’t given up. Speaking as a special