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http://masterherald.com/set-to-prem...current-greatest-triumph-on-television/18204/Season 3 of the show is significantly different because of the fact that its first three episodes were shot in Europe. It can be recalled that the first two seasons of “Hannibal” were mostly filmed in the US state of Virginia, although in reality, the location filming is being done in Toronto in Ontario, Canada.
Without the constraints of the FBI-led procedural storytelling, “Hannibal” has become richer and more complex than ever before.
The show now has more scope than ever for focusing into the psychology of characters and their correlation with one another, particularly the superb dynamics between Hannibal and his former psychiatrist Bedelia, played by Gillian Anderson, who is also playing wife to his alias Dr. Fell.
In Season 3, Mads Mikkelsen, the actor who plays Hannibal Lecter in the TV series, is now several months into his life as a fugitive in Italy. The actor’s performance is short of riveting with his superb exercise in restraint, building up the prequel Lecter as a believably stable, cultured, and well-liked man whose murderous cannibalism really came as a shock to those who know him personally.
The actor also allowed a glimpse of pure savagery to show through the careful mask of civility as he pretends to be a curator at Florence’s Palazzo Capponi although he was really holding himself to what he is capable of doing.
While his arrest is almost sure based on the show’s own narrative context, Hannibal no longer seems as concerned with maintaining appearances.