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"Hannibal" (TV show) on NBC is a drama series premiering in spring 2013.

One of the most fascinating literary characters comes to life on television for the first time: psychiatrist-turned-serial-killer, Dr. Hannibal Lecter. In this drama, based on the characters from Thomas Harris' classic novels, we see where this incredible story began.

Will Graham (Hugh Dancy, "The Big C") is a gifted criminal profiler who is on the hunt for a serial killer with the FBI. Graham's unique way of thinking gives him the astonishing ability to empathize with anyone — even psychopaths. He seems to know what makes them tick. But when the mind of the twisted killer he's pursuing is too complicated for even Will to comprehend, he enlists the help of Dr. Lecter, one of the premier psychiatric minds in the country. Armed with the uncanny expertise of the brilliant doctor, Will and Hannibal (known as a serial killer only to the audience) form a brilliant partnership and it seems there's no villain they can't catch. If Will only knew…

NBC's "Hannibal" is produced by Gaumont International Television. Bryan Fuller ("Pushing Daisies," "Heroes") is writer and executive producer. Martha De Laurentis ("Red Dragon," "Hannibal"), Sara Colleton ("Dexter"), Jesse Alexander ("Lost," "Heroes"), and Katie O'Connell also serve as executive producers. David Slade is the director/executive producer for the series pilot.




HANNIBAL (NBC TV SHOW): FACTS

Network: NBC
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 60 mins.
Premiere Date: April 4, 2013
Seasons: 1
Production Company: Gaumont International Television





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