Netflix has a not well known way to make a request for titles to be added to its catalog. As you may know, Hannibal is on Netflix DVD, but not Instant. I called Netflix at 1(866)579-7172 and asked if there is a way to request a show to put on Instant, and there is! Call the number and tell the person who you are speaking to that you would like to submit a request. They will ask you to state the title. Say Hannibal the TV show! If enough of us call, we can get Hannibal watched by a wider audience, and we can watch it easier! Please reblog if you’ve read this. Even if you don’t call, someone else might!
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Hannibal would so have a Pinterest board filled with his cooking cause he loves to show off
Hannibal has been snubbed by the golden globes, just like the emmys. on january 11th, join the dlc in protest of this audacious outrage. change your icon to red, tag your things #BloodySunday.
After shedding comparisons to (and outdoing) other portrayals of Hannibal Lecter in the show’s first season, Mikkelsen focused on showing the slippery pychopath’s strength and his heart. Mikkelsen revealed his brutal killer’s softer side as he was unable to walk away from his friendship with Will Graham, even after Will tried to have him killed. Mikkelsen continued to mix menace and charm as he nurtured Will’s fledgling psychopathy with beautifully rendered affection — which of course turned into searing, vulnerable anger when Hannibal’s heart is broken by Will’s long-con betrayal. If there was ever any doubt that this show is actually about its titular character, Mikkelsen removed it in Season 2.
There is no show that sits with you quite like Hannibal. Lush and terrifying, Bryan Fuller’s intoxicating rendering of Thomas Harris’ classic franchise is a cinematic feast for the senses, from the oddly beautiful murder tableaux to Hannibal’s mouth-watering dinner spreads to the moody score. But more stunningly, the show is a brilliant psychological tango between Hugh Dancy’s Will and Mads Mikkelsen’s Hannibal — made even better by Season 2’s cat-and-mouse role reversal — that’s rewriting the serial killer genre as we speak. It’s a show that’s not just rare on network TV, but all of TV.







