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* Confirmed. Francis stabs him in the face.

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* [[spoiler: Confirmed. Francis stabs him in the face.
face.]]




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* Jossed, see above.



* Confirmed

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* Confirmed
Confirmed, including the cancellation.



** Confirmed[[http://www.avclub.com/article/hannibal-jump-forward-time-give-will-new-love-inte-213896]].

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** Confirmed[[http://www.avclub.com/article/hannibal-jump-forward-time-give-will-new-love-inte-213896]].
Confirmed.



* Confirmed.

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* Confirmed.
Confirmed. [[spoiler: Chilton gets her original fate.]]



* Jossed.

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* Jossed.
Jossed completely.



[[folder: Season Four]]

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[[folder: Season Four]]
Four (Cancelled)]]




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* Jossed. "Red Dragon" is the latter half of the third and final season.




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* Jossed. [[spoiler: Mason dies just before Hannibal's incarceration.]]




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* Jossed since [[spoiler: Will and Hannibal are the ones to kill Francis, not Molly.]]




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* Confirmed at the start of the "Red Dragon" arc.



* Presumably Jossed, [[spoiler: if Will and Hannibal died in the third season finale.]]



[[folder: ''The Silence of the Lambs'' (expected for season 5)]]

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[[folder: ''The Silence of the Lambs'' (expected for season 5)]]
(Season 5, Presumably Cancelled)]]




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* Jossed: she dies early in the third season.



* As of season 3, it turns out that [[spoiler: Chilton is alive.]] And Fuller has said that ''The Silence of the Lambs,'' or the equivalent of it, is still a possibility for season 5.

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* As of season 3, it turns out that [[spoiler: Chilton is alive.]] And Fuller has said that ''The Silence of the Lambs,'' or the equivalent of it, is still a possibility for season 5.
5, if it even gets made.



* Only for Jack to bring him back, which will bring a fallout between the two of them before leading into the events of ''Red Dragon'' where he would actual retire from the FBI, though would likely still teach as a professor for the FBI.

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* Only for Jack to bring him back, which will bring a fallout between the two of them before leading into the events of ''Red Dragon'' where he would actual retire from the FBI, though would likely still teach as a professor for the FBI.
* Partially Jossed: Will does retire from the FBI after Hannibal's incarceration, but he does not continue teaching.







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* Confirmed.




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* Partially Jossed. There is no seventh season, [[spoiler: but Will may have killed Hannibal along with himself.]]



* Confirmed(?)

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* Confirmed(?)
Jossed.




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* Confirmed; almost every scene [[spoiler: with people visiting the incarcerated Hannibal]] shows shots of his memory palace.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed: Chilton survives the gunshot [[spoiler: and Dolarhyde's burning]], and on the low chance that the show continues, Fuller has stated that he wants to bring the scarred Chilton back.
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* Seems Jossed, though Lecter does suggest it in "...And the Beast from the Sea."

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* Seems Jossed, though Lecter does suggest suggests it in "...And the Beast from the Sea."
** Confirmed by WordOfGod. In this interview, [[http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/hannibal-creator-i-wanted-to-be-sure-we-had-an-ending-for-the-story/single-page]], Fuller says, "Social media. Hannibal answered the question to Will. Just check your Facebook privacy settings."
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[[WMG: Clarice Starling would be introduced in the second half of season four and would end up killing [[spoiler: a corrupted Will Graham]] ]]
[[spoiler: In the season Will Graham would be lead down the path of evil by Hannibal until it was all he knew. Then Clarice would be assigned to try to arrest Hannibal and Will because she has investigative instincts on par with Will Graham. After successfully tracking the two down Will Graham would force her to kill him and Hannibal would once again give himself up in order to torment Clarice for having killed Will ]]
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** Jack convincing Will is confirmed, but the parts about Atlanta, the voicemail, and Eileen are Jossed.



* Episode 310: Will takes Molly to the sheriff's range. Lounds interviews Will and takes a picture with him for ''The Tattler.'' Lounds reads the article and kidnaps her. He shows pictures of his victims, records a message, bites off the lips, and kills causes Lounds' death.

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** The first two sentences are confirmed, but the rest is either completely Jossed or happens in later episodes.
* Episode 310: Will takes Molly to the sheriff's range. Lounds interviews Will and takes a picture with him for ''The Tattler.'' Lounds Dolarhyde reads the article and kidnaps her. He shows pictures of his victims, records a message, bites off the lips, and kills causes Lounds' death.death.
** Mostly Jossed. The interview happens later and the kidnapping happens to Chilton later.



** Jossed. Lounds survives and the stuff with Reba happens in the preceding two episodes.



** Jossed. Francis eats the painting two episodes before and Ralph Mandy is absent from this adaptation. Will finds out the killer is Francis in the next episode.




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** The first sentence is confirmed, but the rest is Jossed, though Francis does cut Will's face.
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* Confirmed. Francis stabs him in the face.




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* Jossed, unfortunately.




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* Jossed.




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* Confirmed.




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* Jossed. Jack's brother never appears.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed, though the actual tiger does appear in "...And the Woman Clothed in Sun."




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed, unfortunately.




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* Confirmed in "The Wrath of the Lamb."




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* Jossed, unfortunately.




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* Jossed.




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* Confirmed in "The Wrath of the Lamb."




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* Confirmed in "The Wrath of the Lamb."




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed for now. Bryan Fuller has said that he would want a scarred Chilton reinstated for ''The Silence of the Lambs.''




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* Seems Jossed.




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* There is nothing onscreen to confirm this, so possibly Jossed.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed, thankfully.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed. Ralph Mandy is absent from this adaptation.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed, surprisingly.


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[[WMG: Additional guests at the dinner teased in the post-credit scene want to eat Bedelia willingly.]]
They want to partake in cannibalism with Hannibal.

[[WMG: Alternatively, the guests are there against their own will.]]
Hannibal could be force-feeding them.

[[WMG: Lady Murasaki and Robertus Lecter are the additional dinner guests in the post-credit scene.]]
Bryan Fuller has teased them, as well as Hannibal Lecter and Will Graham, as possibilities. Whether or not they are attending the dinner to eat Bedelia willingly is unknown.
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Rather than follow on from what is bound to be an awesome cliffhanger to season 3, the film will be a prequel about the final days of Abagail Hobbs before the events of "Apéritif." The first half hour will be about some random FBI agent (whose initials will be G.W., which are Will Graham's initials in reverse) being sent by Jack Crawford to investigate one of The Chesapeake Ripper's early victims before having him disappear without explanation. Afterward, based on a date seen in a dream, Will Graham will stand in front of a camera a couple of times and check the live security footage. He will notice himself onscreen when he is not walking in front of the camera, as well as David Bowie walking by as Count Robert Lecter, who goes to Crawford's office and tells him where he has been. We then see a transmission of Mason Verger portrayed by both Michael Pitt and Joe Anderson (credited collectively as Michael Anderson) in another room. Count Robert Lecter will disappear. Then we'll jump ahead a year and the rest of the film will focus on Abigail suffering under her crazy murderous father Garrett Jacob Hobbs. Fan favorite characters will either not be featured or reduced to brief cameos and the film will just end up infuriating fans by raising more questions than it was supposed to answer. Abigail will be visited by future Will Graham in a dream, who warns her not to take the ringing phone, alluding to the event in which Hannibal Lecter calls her house and she hands the phone to her father, setting her fate in motion. When she realizes that this is all a timeline that cannot be changed and the future is set in stone, she will say, “If everything that happens happens, you can never do the wrong thing.” The final scene will be a coda showing Abigail in an afterlife version of Hannibal Lecter's office. Will's spirit is there, and he puts a comforting hand on her shoulder. Her guardian angel will appear, revealed to be Elliot Buddish "The Angel Maker." The film will flop, Bryan Fuller will say he's done with Hannibal and the series will remain dormant until Showtime decide to bring it back in 25 years time.

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Rather than follow on from what is bound to be an awesome cliffhanger to season 3, the film will be a prequel about the final days of Abagail Hobbs before the events of "Apéritif." The first half hour will be is about some random FBI agent (whose initials will be are G.W., which are Will Graham's initials in reverse) being sent by Jack Crawford to investigate one of The Chesapeake Ripper's early victims before having him disappear without explanation. Afterward, based on a date seen in a dream, Will Graham will stand stands in front of a camera a couple of times and check checks the live security footage. He will notice notices himself onscreen when he is not walking in front of the camera, as well as David Bowie Count Robertus Lecter (David Bowie) walking by as Count Robert Lecter, who by. Robertus goes to Crawford's office and tells him where he has been. We then see a transmission of Mason Verger portrayed by both Michael Pitt and Joe Anderson (credited collectively as Michael Anderson) in another room. Count Robert Lecter will disappear. Hannibal's memory palace. Robertus disappears. Then we'll we jump ahead a year and the rest of the film will focus focuses on Abigail suffering under her crazy murderous father Garrett Jacob Hobbs. Fan favorite characters will are either not be featured or reduced to brief cameos and the film will just end up infuriating infuriates fans by raising more questions than it was supposed to answer. Abigail will be is visited by future Will Graham in a dream, who warns her not to take the ringing phone, alluding to the event in which Hannibal Lecter calls her house and she hands the phone to her father, setting her fate in motion. When she realizes that this is all a timeline that cannot be changed and the future is set in stone, she will say, says, “If everything that happens happens, you can never do the wrong thing.” The final scene will be is a coda showing Abigail in an afterlife version of Hannibal Lecter's office. Will's spirit is there, and he puts a comforting hand on her shoulder. Her guardian angel will appear, angel, revealed to be Elliot Buddish "The Angel Maker." Maker," appears. The film will flop, Bryan Fuller will say he's done with Hannibal ''Hannibal'' and the series will remain dormant until Showtime decide to bring it back in 25 years time.
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* Jossed. He is shown alive in "The Wrath of the Lamb."




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* Jossed.

[[WMG: Will and Hannibal did not really [[spoiler: fall off of the cliff]].]]
It was a metaphorical vision symbolizing Will's descent into darkness with Hannibal.



[[WMG: This is my design.]]
I ''have'' written many wild mass guesses on here.

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[[WMG: This Miriam Lass is my design.in a mental institution in Denver.]]
I ''have'' written many wild mass guesses on here.
Because she is the show's version of the survivor in ''Red Dragon'' who ends up there and this is why she has not been seen.


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[[WMG: This is my design.]]
I ''have'' written many wild mass guesses on here.
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*** [[Series/JessicaJones2015 Not that it can get cancelled any time, but it's funny you say that...]]
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* Jossed. [[spoiler: The altered dynamic would most likely be their mutual romantic feelings for one another.]]
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[[WMG: [[Spoiler: Chilton]] is dead and the funeral will be shown in "The Wrath of the Lamb."]]
Unless Bryan Fuller decides to keep the character's status ambiguous.
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[[WMG: The magazine Chilton threw into Lecter's cell is a ChekhovsGun that Lecter will use to escape.]]
It would be a nice nod to Chilton being the reason that he escapes in ''The Silence of the Lambs'' film. The magazine may have staples that Lecter can use. There is a reason that we saw a shot of the magazine landing on the floor. Lecter even has a smug expression when he sees it come in.
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[[WMG: "The Wrath of the Lamb" will begin with Francis seeing Ralph Mandy at Reba's house.]]
This happens in the novel and other adaptations and ends with him killing Ralph and kidnapping Reba. There may have been a scene skipped at the end of "The Number of the Beast is 666" just like the end of "Dolce."
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* Seems confirmed.




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* Semi-Jossed. Dolarhyde seems inspired by the firey wheelchair but does it for real with [[spoiler: Dr. Chilton.]]




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* Seems Jossed, though Lecter does suggest it in "...And the Beast from the Sea."




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* Jossed. There is only one very brief flashback.




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* He actually refers to Lecter and Dolarhyde as "sons of bitches" out loud in "...And the Beast from the Sea."




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* Confirmed by "...And the Beast from the Sea."



* Confirmed. His name is Walter.

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* Confirmed. His name is Walter.
Walter, or Wally.



[[WMG: Graham will be wearing glasses and then take him off right before or as he is facing Lecter.]]

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[[WMG: Graham will be wearing glasses and then take him them off right before or as he is facing Lecter.]]




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* Jossed.



* Jossed.

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* Jossed.
Jossed. It appears in [[spoiler: "The Number of the Beast is 666."]]




[[WMG: In "And the Beast from the Sea," Francis will see Stuart Gilbert's portrait of George Washington.]]

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[[WMG: In "And "...And the Beast from the Sea," Francis will see Stuart Gilbert's portrait of George Washington.]]



[[WMG: In "And the Beast from the Sea," Francis will receive Will's address from Hannibal.]]

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[[WMG: In "And "...And the Beast from the Sea," Francis will receive Will's address from Hannibal.]]



[[WMG: In "And the Beast from the Sea," Graham will not describe Dolarhyde's face to the FBI.]]

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[[WMG: In "And "...And the Beast from the Sea," Graham will not describe Dolarhyde's face to the FBI.]]




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** Jossed. An artist sketch appears in "The Number of the Beast is 666."



[[WMG: "And the Beast with the Sea" will end with a funeral.]]

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[[WMG: "And "...And the Beast with the Sea" will end with a funeral.]]




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* Jossed.
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Here is how it goes down: Will Graham goes into his memory palace, where he and Hannibal are sitting in chairs for a therapy session. Hannibal says, "Would you like some tea? Some of your friends are here." Abigail Hobbs appears and says, "Hello, Agent Graham. I'll see you again in twenty-five years. Meanwhile." A cup of tea is given to Will, and he notices the change in the tea's density. He may drops the tea cup, breaking it. Hannibal says, "This is my design," and then there is a firey explosion. Strobe lights flicker. Will follows the raven-feathered stag. To his left, he sees the Wendigo. Exploration through the memory palace reveals Mr. and Mrs. Leeds dead in bed. Mrs. Leeds turns into Molly. Will relives the memory of Hannibal stabbing him in the abdomen with a linoleum knife. The motion is reversed, and The Great Red Dragon (computer generated) appears and breathes fire upon Hannibal, scaring Will enough to make him run away. Francis Dolarhyde appears beside the dragon, and they both laugh maniacally. Will is chased by Francis Dolarhyde. Will sees Garrett Jacob Hobbs, who says, "I didn't kill anybody." Francis chases Will, and the two struggle, and Will ends up with a disfigured face. We then see the memory palace disappear as Will lies unconscious next to Francis, whom he has killed. Will wakes up in a hospital, asking Jack, "How's Molly?" Jack says that she is still in the hospital. Hannibal sends a note saying that he hopes that Will does not look very ugly. Will goes to ''TheShining'' referencing bathroom from "Aperitif" to brush his teeth. He moves his teeth in a fashion similar to that of Francis. He examines his disfigured face and then bashes his head into the mirror, breaking the glass. In the mirror is the computer generated projection of The Great Red Dragon. He picks up a shard of glass and sees the Wendigo. As Will grows the wings and the tail, he repeats "How's Molly?" over and over, laughing maniacally.

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Here is how it goes down: Will Graham goes into his memory palace, where he and Hannibal are sitting in chairs for a therapy session. Hannibal says, "Would you like some tea? Some of your friends are here." Abigail Hobbs appears and says, "Hello, Agent Graham. I'll see you again in twenty-five years. Meanwhile." A cup of tea is given to Will, and he notices the change in the tea's density. He may drops the tea cup, breaking it. Hannibal says, "This is my design," and then there is a firey explosion. Strobe lights flicker. Will follows the raven-feathered stag. To his left, he sees the Wendigo. Exploration through the memory palace reveals Mr. and Mrs. Leeds dead in bed. Mrs. Leeds turns into Molly. Will relives the memory of Hannibal stabbing him in the abdomen with a linoleum knife. The motion is reversed, and The Great Red Dragon (computer generated) appears and breathes fire upon Hannibal, scaring Will enough to make him run away. Francis Dolarhyde appears beside the dragon, and they both laugh maniacally. Will is chased by Francis Dolarhyde. Will sees Garrett Jacob Hobbs, who says, "I didn't kill anybody." Francis chases Will, and the two struggle, and Will ends up with a disfigured face. We then see the memory palace disappear as Will lies unconscious next to Francis, whom he has killed. Will wakes up in a hospital, asking Jack, "How's Molly?" Jack says that she is still in the hospital. Hannibal sends a note saying that he hopes that Will does not look very ugly. Will goes to ''TheShining'' referencing bathroom from "Aperitif" to brush his teeth. He moves his teeth in a fashion similar to that of Francis. He examines his disfigured face and then bashes his head into the mirror, breaking the glass. In the mirror is the computer generated projection of The Great Red Dragon. He picks up a shard of glass and sees the Wendigo. As Will grows the wings and the tail, he repeats "How's Molly?" over and over, laughing maniacally.
maniacally. The end credits will be accompanied by a shot of a cup of tea with Abigail Hobbs' face in it.
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Will Graham will go into his memory palace, where he and Hannibal are sitting in chairs for a therapy session. Hannibal will say, "Would you like some tea? Some of your friends are here." Abigail Hobbs will appear and say, "Hello, Agent Graham. I'll see you again in twenty-five years. Meanwhile..." Then a cup of tea will be given to Will, and he will notice the change in the tea's density. He may drop the tea cup, breaking it. Afterward, Will will see a banshee-like Abigail Hobbs. Exploration through the memory palace will reveal Molly in the murder tableau similar to that of Mrs. Leeds. He will relive the memory of Hannibal stabbing him in the abdomen with a linoleum knife. The motion will then be reversed, and the Wendigo will appear, scaring Will enough to make him want to exit the memory palace. The lights will be flickering. Will will be chased by The Great Red Dragon Francis Dolarhyde. After Will kills Francis, he will be found unconscious by Jack. He will ask Jack, "How's Molly?" Jack will say that she is still in the hospital. Will will say that he needs to brush his teeth and then go to ''TheShining'' referencing bathroom from "Aperitif." He will move is teeth in a fashion similar to that of Francis. He will then bash his head into the mirror, breaking the glass. In the mirror will be the computer generated projection of The Great Red Dragon. He will then repeat, "How's Molly?" over and over, laughing maniacally.

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Here is how it goes down: Will Graham will go goes into his memory palace, where he and Hannibal are sitting in chairs for a therapy session. Hannibal will say, says, "Would you like some tea? Some of your friends are here." Abigail Hobbs will appear appears and say, says, "Hello, Agent Graham. I'll see you again in twenty-five years. Meanwhile...Meanwhile." Then a A cup of tea will be is given to Will, and he will notice notices the change in the tea's density. He may drop drops the tea cup, breaking it. Afterward, Hannibal says, "This is my design," and then there is a firey explosion. Strobe lights flicker. Will will see a banshee-like Abigail Hobbs. follows the raven-feathered stag. To his left, he sees the Wendigo. Exploration through the memory palace will reveal Molly in the murder tableau similar to that of reveals Mr. and Mrs. Leeds. He will relive Leeds dead in bed. Mrs. Leeds turns into Molly. Will relives the memory of Hannibal stabbing him in the abdomen with a linoleum knife. The motion will then be is reversed, and the Wendigo will appear, The Great Red Dragon (computer generated) appears and breathes fire upon Hannibal, scaring Will enough to make him want to exit run away. Francis Dolarhyde appears beside the memory palace. The lights will be flickering. dragon, and they both laugh maniacally. Will will be is chased by The Great Red Dragon Francis Dolarhyde. After Will kills Francis, he will be found sees Garrett Jacob Hobbs, who says, "I didn't kill anybody." Francis chases Will, and the two struggle, and Will ends up with a disfigured face. We then see the memory palace disappear as Will lies unconscious by Jack. He will ask next to Francis, whom he has killed. Will wakes up in a hospital, asking Jack, "How's Molly?" Jack will say says that she is still in the hospital. Will will say Hannibal sends a note saying that he needs to brush his teeth and then go hopes that Will does not look very ugly. Will goes to ''TheShining'' referencing bathroom from "Aperitif." "Aperitif" to brush his teeth. He will move is moves his teeth in a fashion similar to that of Francis. He will examines his disfigured face and then bash bashes his head into the mirror, breaking the glass. In the mirror will be is the computer generated projection of The Great Red Dragon. He will then repeat, picks up a shard of glass and sees the Wendigo. As Will grows the wings and the tail, he repeats "How's Molly?" over and over, laughing maniacally.
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[[WMG: The ending will be like ''TwinPeaks.'']]
Will Graham will go into his memory palace, where he and Hannibal are sitting in chairs for a therapy session. Hannibal will say, "Would you like some tea? Some of your friends are here." Abigail Hobbs will appear and say, "Hello, Agent Graham. I'll see you again in twenty-five years. Meanwhile..." Then a cup of tea will be given to Will, and he will notice the change in the tea's density. He may drop the tea cup, breaking it. Afterward, Will will see a banshee-like Abigail Hobbs. Exploration through the memory palace will reveal Molly in the murder tableau similar to that of Mrs. Leeds. He will relive the memory of Hannibal stabbing him in the abdomen with a linoleum knife. The motion will then be reversed, and the Wendigo will appear, scaring Will enough to make him want to exit the memory palace. The lights will be flickering. Will will be chased by The Great Red Dragon Francis Dolarhyde. After Will kills Francis, he will be found unconscious by Jack. He will ask Jack, "How's Molly?" Jack will say that she is still in the hospital. Will will say that he needs to brush his teeth and then go to ''TheShining'' referencing bathroom from "Aperitif." He will move is teeth in a fashion similar to that of Francis. He will then bash his head into the mirror, breaking the glass. In the mirror will be the computer generated projection of The Great Red Dragon. He will then repeat, "How's Molly?" over and over, laughing maniacally.
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[[WMG: Hannibal wanted Francis to kill Molly and Wally to push Will over the edge and turn him into a killer.]]
Hannibal said, "You could toss the dragon to someone else." At face value, it may sound like he is saying that he can offer someone else to the Great Red Dragon in Reba's stead. But the choice of words sounds weird. He could actually be suggesting that Francis toss the Great Red Dragon onto someone else it can latch onto. He believes that Francis killing Molly and Wally would turn Will into a killer, possibly driven to kill Francis and then become a full-fledged serial killer or even the new Great Red Dragon.
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*** Jossed.
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[[WMG: Reba will actually kiss Ralph Mandy.]]
Now that she has broken up with Francis, she will have no qualms kissing other men. This will be sure to spark jealousy in Francis, thus awakening the Great Red Dragon.



Rather than follow on from what is bound to be an awesome cliffhanger to season 3, the film will be a prequel about the final days of Abagail Hobbs before the events of Apéritif. The first half hour will be about some random FBI agent being sent by Jack Crawford to investigate one of The Chesapeake Ripper's early victims before having him disappear without explanation. Then we'll jump ahead a year and the rest of the film will focus on Abagail suffering under her crazy murderous father. Fan-favourite characters will either not be featured or reduced to brief cameos and the film will just end up infuriating fans by raising more questions than it was supposed to answer. The film will flop, Bryan Fuller will say he's done with Hannibal and the series will remain dormant until Showtime decide to bring it back in 25 years time.

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Rather than follow on from what is bound to be an awesome cliffhanger to season 3, the film will be a prequel about the final days of Abagail Hobbs before the events of Apéritif. "Apéritif." The first half hour will be about some random FBI agent (whose initials will be G.W., which are Will Graham's initials in reverse) being sent by Jack Crawford to investigate one of The Chesapeake Ripper's early victims before having him disappear without explanation. Afterward, based on a date seen in a dream, Will Graham will stand in front of a camera a couple of times and check the live security footage. He will notice himself onscreen when he is not walking in front of the camera, as well as David Bowie walking by as Count Robert Lecter, who goes to Crawford's office and tells him where he has been. We then see a transmission of Mason Verger portrayed by both Michael Pitt and Joe Anderson (credited collectively as Michael Anderson) in another room. Count Robert Lecter will disappear. Then we'll jump ahead a year and the rest of the film will focus on Abagail Abigail suffering under her crazy murderous father. Fan-favourite father Garrett Jacob Hobbs. Fan favorite characters will either not be featured or reduced to brief cameos and the film will just end up infuriating fans by raising more questions than it was supposed to answer. Abigail will be visited by future Will Graham in a dream, who warns her not to take the ringing phone, alluding to the event in which Hannibal Lecter calls her house and she hands the phone to her father, setting her fate in motion. When she realizes that this is all a timeline that cannot be changed and the future is set in stone, she will say, “If everything that happens happens, you can never do the wrong thing.” The final scene will be a coda showing Abigail in an afterlife version of Hannibal Lecter's office. Will's spirit is there, and he puts a comforting hand on her shoulder. Her guardian angel will appear, revealed to be Elliot Buddish "The Angel Maker." The film will flop, Bryan Fuller will say he's done with Hannibal and the series will remain dormant until Showtime decide to bring it back in 25 years time.
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[[WMG: There will be a film similar to ''[[TwinPeaksFireWalkWithMe]]''.]]

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[[WMG: There will be a film similar to ''[[TwinPeaksFireWalkWithMe]]''.''TwinPeaksFireWalkWithMe''.]]
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[[WMG: Freddie Lounds will die in "The Number of the Beast is 666."]]
Check out the phone number on the following photo that was tweeted: [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CMgQNHIUkAA-Mzi.png]] It contains the numbers "666." Just like the episode title. Perhaps this is when Lounds will finally die.
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[[WMG: "And the Beast with the Sea" will end with a funeral.]]
Viewers will be shown a funeral in present day without being told which character had died. The next episode would reveal whom Francis killed and whose funeral Will is attending. The funeral scene may also be transitioned from a shot of Grandma Dolarhyde's funeral.
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[[WMG: There will be a film similar to ''[[TwinPeaksFireWalkWithMe]]''.]]
Rather than follow on from what is bound to be an awesome cliffhanger to season 3, the film will be a prequel about the final days of Abagail Hobbs before the events of Apéritif. The first half hour will be about some random FBI agent being sent by Jack Crawford to investigate one of The Chesapeake Ripper's early victims before having him disappear without explanation. Then we'll jump ahead a year and the rest of the film will focus on Abagail suffering under her crazy murderous father. Fan-favourite characters will either not be featured or reduced to brief cameos and the film will just end up infuriating fans by raising more questions than it was supposed to answer. The film will flop, Bryan Fuller will say he's done with Hannibal and the series will remain dormant until Showtime decide to bring it back in 25 years time.
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[[WMG: The season will end with Hannibal no longer wanting anything to do with Will.]]
Fuller has said that season four would rely on the altered dynamic at the end of season three. Maybe Hannibal dealing with Francis will make Hannibal finally get over Will. If Francis is SparedByAdaptation, he could take Will's place in the next season if we get it.
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Possibilities include Miriam Lass, Kade Prurnell, and Chiyoh.

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Possibilities include Miriam Lass, Kade Prurnell, Chiyoh, and Chiyoh.
Allegra Pazzi.
* Could be Denise the orderly.
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* Confirmed.




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* Confirmed by a brief scene in "And the Woman Clothed with the Sun."




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* Confirmed in "And the Beast from the Sea."




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* Confirmed. He burns a letter from him in the fireplace in the first episode.



In ''Red Dragon,'' Reba remembers seeing a Bengal before losing her vision. Later, Francis takes her to feel a Bengal tiger. This animal can become yet another symbol.

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In ''Red Dragon,'' Reba remembers seeing a Bengal before losing her vision. Later, Francis takes her Reba to feel a Bengal tiger. This animal can become yet another symbol.




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* Jossed. He just eats the painting.




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* Seems Jossed. The obscured woman is actually Alana outside of the cell.




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* Jossed. It is clear that Lecter does not know Graham's address at that point. The letter is implied to have been forwarded by the FBI.



[[WMG: Crawford has a new girlfriend.]]
Lecter seemed to imply this.

[[WMG: Crawford's new girlfriend is someone familiar.]]
Possibilities include Miriam Lass, Kade Prurnell, and Chiyoh.




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*Jossed. He called from [[spoiler: Lecter's old office.]]




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*Jossed.

[[WMG: Chilton will be abducted for the "Do you see?" scene.]]
Freddie Lounds will be in a position in which viewers expect her to be abducted by Dolarhyde, but this will be a RedHerring. Instead, he will abduct Chilton for calling him "The Tooth Fairy" in his book. Dolarhyde may let Chilton survive if he hides his identity and Chilton agrees to publish information that Dolarhyde would prefer to have published. Of course, this will not happen without Chilton suffering some sort of wound. Hopefully it is not a fatal wound.

[[WMG: In "And the Beast from the Sea," Francis will see Stuart Gilbert's portrait of George Washington.]]
It will happen while he is trying to get out of the museum. Since it reminds him of his grandmother in the novel, it may trigger a flashback to his childhood, during which his grandmother called him a "beast." This would reflect the episode title.

[[WMG: In "And the Beast from the Sea," Francis will receive Will's address from Hannibal.]]
He will call Dr. Lecter and tell him about how afraid he is now that Graham has seen him. Lecter's proposed solution will be to kill Graham and his family. Dolarhyde will then resolve to go to Graham's home, where he may find Molly and Walter.

[[WMG: In "And the Beast from the Sea," Graham will not describe Dolarhyde's face to the FBI.]]
He wants to speak to Dolarhyde personally and see if he can save him from further corruption.

[[WMG: Francis will be shown sitting on a toilet defecating the painting.]]
It would reflect how his grandmother traumatized him into always sitting on the toilet. And it may even be suggested that the Great Red Dragon has survived digestion and is coming out of Francis' ass.

[[WMG: Reba will remember a lama and a puma.]]
She saw these before she lost her vision.
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[[WMG: The "Do you see?" scene will appear in "And the Woman Clothed in the Sun."]]
The episode title is the title of the painting tattooed on Dolarhyde's back, and he shows it to Lounds in this scene from the book.
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[[WMG: Bloom bugged Lecter's cell and/or the phone.]]
She does not really believe that it is Lecter's lawyer on the phone.

[[WMG: Dolarhyde called from a payphone far from St. Louis.]]
He does not want to give away his location.
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[[WMG: Alana gave Lecter a nice cell so that he would keep quiet about what really happened at Muskrat Farm.]]
She does not want him to reveal that she freed him so that he could kill Cordell and allow her and Margot to do what they did to Mason.

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