VIDEO: Sneak Peek - 'Roti' Episode of NBC's HANNIBAL

May. 31, 2013
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On the next episode of NBC's HANNIBAL titled 'Rôti', Dr. Gideon escapes and sets out to murder the psychiatrists who profiled him. Meanwhile, Hannibal misleads the team in a scheme to bring Will and Gideon together; and Dr. Chilton is questioned in the wake of Gideon's flight. The episode airs June 6, 2013 on NBC. Get a sneak peek below!

About HANNIBAL:

Before "Silence of the Lambs," before "Red Dragon," Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen, "Casino Royale") was a brilliant psychiatrist in the employ of the FBI.  His task: to help a gifted criminal profiler, Will Graham (Hugh Dancy, "The Big C"), who is haunted by his ability to see into the minds of serial killers.

Bryan Fuller, the inventive mind behind such imaginative series as "Pushing Daisies," "Wonderfalls" and "Dead Like Me" and the Warner Bros. movie "Pinnochio," brings the classic character of Dr. Hannibal Lecter to television.

After a particularly grueling case involved in hunting a serial killer known as the Minnesota Shrike, Will Graham threatens to walk away.  Jack Crawford (Laurence Fishburne, "Man Of Steel"), the head of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, desperately needs Will on his team to break the tough cases, so he enlists Dr. Hannibal Lecter to ensure Will's mental well-being. Unbeknownst to Will, Hannibal also has a particular insight into these horrible crimes and the psychopaths who commit them. As Will hunts down brutal killers, he is unknowingly sitting across from the most gifted killer of them all.

It is within this cat-and-mouse game that a relationship begins to grow between Will and Hannibal – two men who have more in common than anyone could know. Also starring are Caroline Dhavernas ("Wonderfalls") as Dr. Alana Bloom and Hettienne Park ("Young Adult") as Beverly Katz.

The series is based on the characters from the book "Red Dragon" by Thomas Harris and was developed for television by Fuller, who also serves as writer and executive producer.  



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