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[WARNING: The following story contains major spoilers from the Season 2 finale of Hannibal. Read at your own risk.]
 
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Hannibal-Season2-Finale-Postmortem-Bryan-Fuller-1082245.aspx
 
That's assuming that Will survives!
Fuller: We are staying very true to in the incident in the novel with Will and Hannibal and it's very basic outcome.
 
 
You said next season will be different. Does that mean you're shifting the point of view to be more squarely about Hannibal?
Fuller: Season 3 is going to be a lot of fun because it's going to be taking a lot of disparate elements from the novel Hannibal Rising and the novel Hannibal and mashing them up together as part of the thrust of the season. It's going to be fun to bastardize two novels into one sort of Frankenstein season. I will brace everybody right now: We're significantly changing the Hannibal origin story from Hannibal Rising.

 

You originally had mapped out certain seasons to follow certain books. Is that still your plan, or have you abandoned that timeline?
Fuller:
 The books won't necessarily be in sequential order. We'll be hitting elements of each of them except Silence of the Lambs in the next season. My hope is that not only do we have a completely different Hannibal Lecter story in Season 3, but we will meet some of those great characters like Francis Dolarhyde and  Lady Murasaki and weave them into the world in a unique way.

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 Right now I don't know who's alive or dead which is a good thing because you can usually tell who they want to live on most shows. Of course I think Will is going to survive, if I had I to guess right now I would say Jack is going to die as season 3 is going to break further and further away from the books  

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Thanks for the redirection Jangs.

That episode felt like the show runner wasn't sure if it was coming back or not. Unless that was one of Will's dream sequences I don't know how any of them survive.

Aside from the events that happened it was shot so beautifully. Amazing episode

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That's assuming that Will survives!

Fuller: We are staying very true to in the incident in the novel with Will and Hannibal and it's very basic outcome.

 

 

Will and Jack will survive. Jack based on the availability of Laurence Fishburne, Will only because he survived the attack in the book. Next season is going to be mostly about Hannibal and his youth in flashbacks. Rewatch Hannibal and Red Dragon to get an idea of season 3.

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