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'Hannibal' Season 3 News, Update: Guests Directors to Take on Final 4 Episodes

Recent news and update concerning the hit psychological thriller TV series "Hannibal" indicated that filming for its third season is now nearing to its end and in the matter of months, fans will finally see the return of the show to the small screen.

A report from Enstarz.com cited the official announcement made by executive producer Martha De Laurentiis in the production company's newsletter, earlier this week.

"The HANNIBAL cast and crew head into spring with another two months of filming episodes 310-313," the executive producer said.

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"As I mentioned in last month's newsletter, John Dahl is directing Episode 310. Preparation also is underway for Episode 311, and we are excited that Michael Rymer is back to direct!" DeLaurentiis went on to say.

Previous reports pointed out that the cast and crew were taking a short break to give way for editing and other post-production activities.

But some of the crew members went on to joke that it was really because they're out of blood.

"Tomorrow #Hannibal begins its final push to finish shooting S3," boom operator Sean Armstrong went to his social media over the weekend. "I think we took the two weeks off to have extra blood made."

Meanwhile, in related plot spoiler news, fan site Hannibal Fannibals indicated in their spoiler report that based on the Red Dragon novel, the NBC show will surely see the demise of Freddie Lounds (Lara Jean Chorostecki).

"The gossip columnist is going to be the victim of the Tooth Fairy but that doesn't mean she's going to be dying in the next season of the show," the site stated.

But will her death be violent like those portrayed in the books and in the movies? Fans will eventually find out when Season 3 of "Hannibal" premieres in a yet to be announced summer outing date.

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