“The lambs” have been driven to slaughter.
In the biggest cannibal drama since Armie Hammer, CBS’s “Silence Of The Lambs” scene, “Clarice”, has been eviscerated by the dramatic crime dramas, which demand the return of the canceled “Hannibal” series. by NBC.
The hashtag “#HannibalDeservesMore” started to be a trend on social media on Friday morning.
“Clarice,” which was heavily publicized during the 2021 Super Bowl, follows the unknown story of FBI Hot Agent Clarice Starling (played by Rebecca Breeds) when she returns to work after capturing the cannibal serial killer Hannibal Lecter.
The series takes place a year after the film “The Silence of the Lambs”, based on the eponymous novel by Thomas Harris, which starred Jodie Foster as Clarice and Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter.
The CBS drama marks the first spinoff of “Silence” since NBC’s “Hannibal,” which explored the first relationships of Lecter (played by Mads Mikkelsen) and the gifted criminal profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy). Despite being praised for its depictions of chewing landscapes and its enticing depictions of food pornography, the serial killer was destroyed in 2015 after three seasons, a decision that infuriated its rabid fan base, which launched a request to save his beloved series.
Now, “Hannibal” has renewed its calls for the reactivation of the program after determining that “Clarice” is missing teeth.
“They were right, it’s nothing like ‘Hannibal,'” He tweeted to a critic of “Clarice”, noting that the CBS show got a skinny 36% on Rotten Tomatoes compared to 92% of its predecessor.
Another wondered, “Really, what’s stopping the networks from choosing #Hannibal ?? Have you seen the demand ???”
“It’s #HannibalDeservesMore day !!! Share your love and #SaveHannibal and @netflix !!!! He tweeted to a fan.
The creator of “Hannibal”, Bryan Fuller, was thrilled with the show of support, Piulant: “#HANNIBALDESERVESMORE THANK YOU, #FannibalFamily”
There is no word on whether “Hannibal” will see a second coming.