damnslippyplanet:

shiphitsthefan:

ghostgurlgamer:

messy-scandinoodle:

hughinmunin:

avegetariancannibal:

fhimechan:

h4nnibalism:

hautecreep:

I know the Hannibal fandom is dead but look me in the eyes and try to tell me that every single character wouldn’t go hard as hell at this year’s Met Gala.

The theme being Heavenly Bodies??? Hannibal would go HARD. Will would follow suit. Mason would show up in some ridiculously shiny and lewd shit. Alana and Margot would have complementary outfits. Don’t even get me started on Chilton.

we’re dead!?

We’re not!

I think this is becoming a meme. Is there someone going around with multiple accounts just posting a “Hannibal fandom is dead” daily?

Imagine it in season 4. 

Hannibal creating anon accounts to convince the social media they are dead, Will muttering angrily at each one, because, come on, they’re a legendary serial killer and an equally legendary FBI agent, how can’t they survive??

Then he discovers he was Hannibal all along and is incredibly touched by Hannibal putting their life together above his reputation. 

Still, Will starts another Anon campaign to counteract the rumors.

Why’s everyone keep saying we’re dead??

Sometimes I can still hear our voices…

Hey guys! Just found out we’re dead.

Hannibal fandom be like

I have reassembled myself from grave dust just to point out that look how hard Freddie Lounds goes to dress up just for a COURT APPEARANCE, she would have a GREAT time dressing up for a formal theme gala situation.

succeeding:

What she says: I’m fine

What she means: How do the owls in Harry Potter work? Can they read the addresses on the envelopes or do you have verbally communicate the name of the recipient for them to understand? Does this mean that Voldemort could have found Harry Potter years earlier by just sending him a letter at the right time and following it? Are owls more powerful magical trackers than Voldemort?

Hannibal Lecter tops…

fragile-teacup:

phenobarbitalfiction:

“Mads and Hugh, there were a lot of
takes where they got very intimate, and lips were hovering over lips. I
definitely had the footage to go there, because Mads and Hugh were so
game. They called me and warned me: “We really went for it!” And then I
saw the dailies, I thought there was a fine line from that #Hannigraham
fan fiction motive to give the hardcore audience exactly what they want
in terms of this actually being a homosexual relationship between these
two men, and what is authentic for the characters in that final moment. I
mean, it’s not “Brokeback Mountain.” Mads isn’t gonna be spitting on
his hand and getting to work.
(laughs) We felt we had to keep it
genuine to the tone of the relationship as we’ve been telling it in the
series, and even in that moment when Will asks if Hannibal is in love
with him, and Bedelia says, “Of course he is, ya big queen!” Even in
that moment, it’s not quite dipping into the physical passions that
would be the case if they were both homosexual. But I feel one is
ominisexual and one is heterosexual and there’s a lot of influence going
back and forth, who knows with a six pack of beer what would happen.”

-Bryan Fuller, Interview

I think I know what Bryan’s trying (bless him) to say – this is not a conventional relationship in ANY sense of the word, and although there’s real fluidity between Hannibal and Will, the love they share is BEYOND sexual. Having said that, Bryan does hint at the end there that a change COULD come! ;D

davis-viola:

For us to showcase this character who is a core member of the ensemble, who’s not going anywhere, who is happy, who has friends, a chosen family that she loves, and who is successful in her life, is something I never saw growing up on television. I never thought a happy ending could be for me. And now I am playing someone who is out, who is bi, and who is going to succeed. There’s a beautiful line that Captain Holt, played by Andre Braugher, says in the show. He says, “Every time someone says who they are, it makes the world a better, more interesting place.”


Stephanie Beatriz accepts the GLAAD Media Awards for Brooklyn Nine-Nine