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'Hannibal' Season 3 News, Update: De Laurentiis Co. A 'Jaw-Dropping' 7th Episode, 'Contorno' Synopsis Revealed

NBC's hit (yet recently-cancelled) psychological thriller TV drama series "Hannibal" is now moving forward towards the midpoint of its third and final season. But before the show will finally say goodbye from the small screen, a report indicated that fans should be better prepared for what Episode 7 might bring.

Fansite HannibalFannibals.com claimed to have received the latest issue of the De Laurentiis Co. Newsletter on Wednesday. As told by the site, the press release mentioned the recent NBC cancelation as well as gave thanks to fans for the #SaveHannibal campaign.

Di Laurentiis later on described the forthcoming Episode 7 of the critically-acclaimed scripted program titled "Digestivo." As said, it will be "one of the most jaw-dropping episodes of television you will ever see."

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The synopsis for the episode itself suggests a forthcoming bloodbath as it will focus on Mason Verger's (Joe Anderson) capture of both Hannibal (Mads Mikkelsen) and Will (Hugh Dancy).

For the meantime, this week's episode titled "Contorno" won't be short of thrills. According to TV Guide's description of the segment, Jack Crawford (Laurence Fishburne), Inspector Pazzi, Verger, and Will will continue their hunt for Hannibal.

Graham and Chiyoh apparently come close to the latest hideout of the cannibalistic doctor in Florence. The question however is, will they ever succeed with the hunt?

A promo video for Episode 5 teases the events wherein Lecter finally comes face to face with Crawford. The scene soon erupted in a physical and brutal altercation between the two.

"Hannibal" Season 3 Episode "Contorno" airs this Thursday, July 2, 10 p.m. on NBC.

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