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Bryan Fuller Wants to Make a ‘Silence of the Lambs’ Limited Series With Zendaya as Clarice Starling

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Bryan Fuller makes his feature directorial debut with the Mads Mikkelsen-starring Dust Bunny this December, which reunites Fuller and Mikkelsen ten years after their NBC series “Hannibal” came to an end. Fuller has never given up hope on “Hannibal” returning to television, and he tells Screen Rant that he’s now got a particular dream scenario in mind.

“My dream project is to do a limited series of Silence of the Lambs with Mads and Zendaya as Clarice Starling,” the creator of NBC’s short-lived “Hannibal” television series tells the outlet. “If I could put anything out into the universe, I would put that into the universe.”

Fuller has made no secret of the fact that he wants to put his own spin on Silence of the Lambs within the “Hannibal” universe, but that’s a bit more complex than you might be thinking.

The reason NBC’s “Hannibal” never delved into the events of The Silence of the Lambs is because the rights to that particular story (and its characters) are held by MGM, and MGM recently brought the character back with their own series “Clarice,” which aired on CBS. The series, which came to an end after just one season, was a sequel to The Silence of the Lambs.

The De Laurentiis Company owns the rights to the character of Hannibal but not the Silence of the Lambs story/characters, which is the big hurdle Bryan Fuller would have to overcome.

Bryan Fuller has been keeping the hope alive for the return of “Hannibal” ever since NBC pulled the plug back in 2015, but at this moment in time, there seems to be no actual movement in regards to any sort of revival. “Hannibal” ran for three seasons on NBC between 2013 and 2015, and the show’s massively dedicated fanbase has been hungry for its return ever since.

It’s only a matter of time before Hannibal Lecter returns to the screen. Here’s hoping it’s Mads Mikkelsen who once again finds himself in the role. Stay tuned for more as we learn it.

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Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has two awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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Surprise Animated Series Adaptation of ‘Among Us’ Begins Streaming Today

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Among Us Series no Streaming on Paramount

Calling all Crewmates! Paramount+ announced today the surprise premiere of its new original animated series Among Us, which was unveiled live at Summer Game Fest.

Created by Owen Dennis and produced by CBS Studios and Innersloth, all ten episodes of Among Us are now available to stream exclusively on Paramount+. 

The series followsa group of eccentric, monochromatic Crewmates of a ship transporting junk across the galaxy who must root out an Impostor in their midst before they fall victim to its villainous designs.

It’s based on the globally popular multiplayer social deception game of the same name, which has been brought to life in the brand new trailer below.

Among Us boasts a star-studded voice cast, too:

  • Yvette Nicole Brown asOrange
  • Kimiko Glenn asCyan
  • Liv Hewson asBlack
  • Ashley Johnson asPurple
  • Wayne Knight asLime
  • Phil LaMarr asBrown
  • Randall Park asRed
  • Dan Stevens asBlue
  • Debra Wilson asYellowandComputer
  • Elijah Wood asGreen” 
  • Patton Oswalt asWhite

Animation studio Titmouse is behind the series. 

Among Us became a global sensation in 2020, generating more than 4 billion views on YouTube and over 1.22 billion viewing sessions on Twitch.  In October 2020 alone, it ranked #1 on Google Play in 66 countries and #1 on iOS in 55 countries, with Top 100 placements in nearly every market worldwide. The game is available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series.

The paranoid phenomenon now heads to Paramount+ in animated series form. Watch the new trailer below as all episodes launch on streaming today.

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