19.01.2015, 18:40
NBC Moves ‘Hannibal’ Season 3 To Summer; Adds ‘Hobbit’ Star Richard Armitage
Empress Eve By Empress Eve | January 19th, 2015 at 12:00 pm
NBC's Hannibal cast photo
Summer’s about to get real gruesome when Season 3 of NBC’s Hannibal premieres.
Back in May, NBC renewed Bryan Fuller‘s psychological drama, which is based Thomas Harris’ literary villain Dr. Hannibal Lecter, for a third season. But, instead of having the new episodes premiere mid-season as with the television show’s previous seasons, the network is pushing Hannibal to the Summer.
Not much explanation was given for the Summer start except that NBC “loves Summer.”
Below is a quote from NBC Chairman Bob Greenblatt about the push, via EW.
“It’s a show we love, it’s critically acclaimed, we love it,” NBC Chairman Bob Greenblatt said. “And we also love summer. We have exciting plans for summer.”
Also, Richard Armitage, who had the starring role as Thorin Oakenshield in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit film trilogy, is joining the show for a 6-episode arc, according to Variety, who added that the actor will debut in Episode 8. Armitage will appear as Francis Dolarhyde, another one of Harris’s characters — the serial killer nicknamed The Tooth Fairy who bites his victims. Reoccurring guest star Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) is being promoted to series regular for Season 3, while Joe Anderson (The Divide) will replace Michael Pitt as Mason Verger (the psycho with the prized pigs).
Season 1 premiered on April 4, 2013 on Thursdays at 10pm, with Season 2 starting on February 28, 2014 in the Friday 10pm timeslot. Both seasons ran 13 episodes each. Filming began on Season 3 on October 20, 2014, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
So, looks like we’re going to have to wait a little longer for more gory further adventures of the serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen) and the gifted, but delicate profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy).
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Tags: Bryan Fuller, Gillian Anderson, Hannibal, Hugh Dancy, Joe Anderson, Mads Mikkelsen, Richard Armitage
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20.01.2015, 21:55
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23.01.2015, 07:44
HANNIBAL / 21 JAN 2015
HANNIBAL: ANOTHER MAJOR RED DRAGON CHARACTER CAST
142 A second notable Red Dragon-ite joins Season 3.
BY MATT FOWLER***This news story contains MAJOR SPOILERS about Hannibal: Season 3. If you don't want to know too much about the upcoming season, click out now.***
Now that we know Richard Armitage has joined NBC's Hannibal as the famous killer Francis Dolarhyde from Thomas Harris' Red Dragon novel, it's clear that back part of Season 3 will involve major story elements from that book.......
23.01.2015, 23:19
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Exclusive: @NBCHannibal Eyes #TrueBlood Vamp as Tooth Fairy's Blind Love http://bit.ly/1yZQmlj
Hannibal Eyes True Blood Vamp as Tooth Fairy's Blind Love
By Michael Ausiello / January 23 2015, 1:57 PM PST
Rutina Wesley is about to encounter a set of chompers that’ll make her True Blood vampire fangs look downright quaint.
TVLine had learned exclusively that the actress is joining Hannibal‘s third season in the pivotal recurring role of Reba McClane, a blind woman who catches the eye of Francis Dolarhyde — AKA The Tooth Fairy (played by The Hobbit‘s Richard Armitage) — and represents his best chance at humanity.
The character, and her romance with Dolarhyde, is a major component of Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon novel, one book in the series on which Hannibal is based. Reba’s previously portrayers include Joan Allen (in 1986’s Manhunter) and Emily Watson (in 2002’s Red Dragon).
This marks Wesley’s first major TV role since wrapping her seven-year stint as Tara Thornton on True Blood.
NBC will serve up Hannibal Season 3 this summer.
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'Hannibal' Season 3 Cast News: Richard Armitage From 'The Hobbit' To Star As The Tooth Fairy
Rio Rose Ribaya25 JANUARY, 2015
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Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield in a scene from "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies."
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One of the stars in "The Hobbit" will join the cast of "Hannibal," the television adaptation of Thomas Harris' popular novels, for a six-episode run of its upcoming third season, the show announced on Twitter.
"Hannibal" announced that Richard Armitage, who played dwarf king Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit trilogy, will portray Francis Dolarhyde, the serial killer known as Tooth Fairy.
Dolarhyde is a hulking serial killer with a set of chompers that would make Big Bad Wolf's appear normal. He is the main villain in Harris "The Red Dragon" that was previously played by Ralph Fiennes in an Anthony Hopkins movie starrer.
The Tooth Fairy has a penchant for targeting entire households for slaughter, TVLine said when it first broke the news late last week.
Bryan Fuller, the executive producer of NBC's hit horror drama, discussed about the appearance of Dolarhyde at last year's Comic-Con, promising that he would first appear on "Hannibal" Season 3's Episode 8.
Moviegoers last saw Armitage playing treasure-obsessed king of the dwarves, Thorin, in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies," which came out last month.
The British actor also starred in Steven Quale's "Into the Storm," played the part of John Proctor in a 2014 retelling of "The Crucible," co-starred in Marvel's "Captain America: The First Avenger," and starred on BBC One's "Spooks" for several seasons.
His casting for the third season of "Hannibal" came almost a week after the show said Tony Award-winning Nina Arianda will also join the cast as Will Graham's wife, Molly.
Last month, the role of sociopathic Mason Verger was recast — with Joe Anderson ("The Divide") stepping in for Michael Pitt ("Boardwalk Empire"). Gillian Anderson was also upgraded to series regular as the mysterious Bedelia du Maurier in advance of the third season of "Hannibal."
The series, which concluded Season 2 last May, tracks the evolving relationship between an FBI criminal profiler (Hugh Dancy) and Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen).
"Hannibal" was renewed for a Season 3 by NBC network that same month, while averaging a young-skewing 1.4 rating.
27.01.2015, 12:38
Martha De Laurentiis, USA
Gemeinsam mit ihrem Ehemann Dino gründete Martha De Laurentiis 1980 ihre heute unter dem Namen De Laurentiis Company bekannte Produktionsfirma. Seither zeichnete sie für die Produktion von über 40 Spielfilmen und Fernsehserien verantwortlich, darunter Stephen Kings Regiedebüt Rhea M – Es begann ohne Warnung, Das Schlafzimmerfenster von Curtis Hanson, Michael Ciminos 24 Stunden in seiner Gewalt, Breakdown und U-571 von Jonathan Mostow oder Brett Ratners Roter Drache. Die von ihr produzierte Bestseller-Adaption Hannibal von Ridley Scott lief 2001 außer Konkurrenz im Wettbewerb der Berlinale. Als Executive Producer ist sie auch an der gleichnamigen Serie mit Mads Mikkelsen beteiligt, deren dritte Staffel 2015 in den USA anläuft. Über letztere sprach De Laurentiis auch 2014 als Gast der Berlinale Talents.
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