Bryan Fuller Has Pitched ‘Hannibal’ Season 4 to Hugh Dancy and Mads Mikkelsen, and They’re ‘Keen On It’

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Stop pulling our leg, Mr. Fuller. Just make "Hannibal" Season 4 already!

The road to “Hannibal” Season 4 continues with another very, very small step forward.

As a guest on Entertainment Weekly’s “Post Mortem” podcast (via The Playlist), Fuller revealed that he still intends on moving forward with new episodes of the acclaimed television adaptation, which ran for three seasons on NBC from 2013-2015. But the newest development is that he has actually pitched his “great idea” to leading men Hugh Dancy and Mads Mikkelsen, and it appears they’re on board with the direction as well.

READ MORE: Bryan Fuller Reveals How ‘Hannibal’ Could Continue In a Potential Fourth Season

“I have [had] conversations with Mads and Hugh,” Fuller said. “We’re are all excited about the prospect of returning to the story. There’s some hurdles to get through…[But] I just had a great idea for season 4. There’s an interesting next chapter in the relationship between Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter that would be fascinating to unpack. I’ve shared it with the gentlemen and they’re both keen on it.”

The news is in line with Fuller’s comments from last December, where he explained he had also spoken with executive producer Martha De Laurentiis about Season 4 and potentially bringing in elements of “The Silence of the Lambs.” The rights to the story have been owned by the producers of Jonathan Demme’s Oscar-winning film since its release, but they revert back in August 2017, which could be the “hurdles” Fuller is refers to.

“I think the film adaptation is a perfect film, but there’s a lot of interesting nooks and crannies to explore in a television series,” Fuller explained in December. “I hope we get to tell the story, I think, ideally for the cast, it would be as a mini-series, here and there. Let’s do 6 to 8 episodes of that, and 6 to 8 episodes over here. And do it as an irregular thing.”

The shape of the new season may still be in the air, but the fact Dancy and Mikkelsen are officially interested is just one more step in the right direction to making this thing actually happen. Fuller is currently serving as the showrunner of “American Gods,” which airs on Sunday nights on Starz and has been renewed for Season 2.

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mcgeggy on May 27th, 2017 at 15:37 UTC »

Mads was insanely good as Hannibal. Would only watch if he was on board again, so this is exciting considering how against the odds it would be for this show to come back...

theMightBeME on May 27th, 2017 at 14:28 UTC »

I talked to fuller and dancy at comic con 2 years ago and they both wanted to do more Hannibal (the show had just been cancelled)

it is funny how most basic TV watchers have no idea who he is and haven't seen anything he has made, but at comic con, at NBC's press party, he was like a god... everyone was waiting for him to show up, and as soon as he did he had a permanent circle of people around him wanting to talk to him... and there were some pretty decent celebs at the party, Jaimie Alexander, for instance... but Fuller was like the undisputed king of the party

bokolife on May 27th, 2017 at 14:11 UTC »

Please don't play with my heart like this.