NBC Cancels 'Hannibal'

Looks like NBC just took a bite out of Hannibal.
First reported by Entertainment Weekly, the network has decided to cancel its struggling series Hannibal, which is currently in its third season.
Looks like NBC just took a bite out of Hannibal.
First reported by Entertainment Weekly, the network has decided to cancel its struggling series Hannibal, which is currently in its third season.
NBC has announced premiere dates for its summer tentpole programming, including a returning drama, a new drama and two reality programs.
Hannibal returns on Thursday, June 4, 10-11 p.m. The dark and haunting series will reveal the fates of characters hanging in the balance, and their continuing psychological cat-and-mouse games.
Today, it was NBC's turn at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, California where they made several programming announcements. One of the biggest was about it's Heroes reboot entitled Heroes: Reborn.
Zachary Levi is making his long-awaited return to television in NBC’s upcoming event miniseries “Heroes Reborn” to play a key yet undisclosed role.
Levi is best known for his popular starring role on the NBC series “Chuck,” which ran for five seasons as well as his role as Fandral in the Marvel franchise “Thor: The Dark World.” Levi also made his Broadway debut in the musical "First Date" for which he received critical acclaim.