The DVD and Blu-ray collection of Hannibal's first season will feature 'unrated episodes! It will also be released in the UK on September 2nd and has been classified as 18.
Special features include:
Audio commentaries on select episodes with Cast and Crew including Bryan Fuller, David Slade, Hugh Dancy and more
"Hannibal Reborn" featurette
"A Taste for Killing" featurette
"The FX of Murder" featurette
"A Symphony for the Slaughter" featurette
"Full Gag Reel"
"Deleted Scenes"
"Pilot Episode Storyboards"
Source: tvshowsondvd
Special features include:
Audio commentaries on select episodes with Cast and Crew including Bryan Fuller, David Slade, Hugh Dancy and more
"Hannibal Reborn" featurette
"A Taste for Killing" featurette
"The FX of Murder" featurette
"A Symphony for the Slaughter" featurette
"Full Gag Reel"
"Deleted Scenes"
"Pilot Episode Storyboards"
Source: tvshowsondvd


Knew they'd do something like this! Should never have aired on NBC in the first place even though I do like them trying a 'Darker than normal' show, but it really should have been a Cable show.
ReplyDeleteHate how all the good features are on the blu rays, wish TV shows would stop doing this!
ReplyDeleteIt's only on the Blue Ray, not on the DVD? Grrrrrr! I need those extra features!
ReplyDeleteI can't remember where I saw it now but pretty certain the DVD didn't have the gag real or commentaries, Amazon isn't helping they just list the First Look and Forensics 101 Featurette for both Blu Ray and DVD and nothing more. I hope I'm wrong and we get everything!
ReplyDeleteGrrr, if it's true, I hate it. Would explain why I never got special features on my X-Men: FC or Avengers DVDs. I'm gonna wait till Sep 24 and see if anything good is released on the DVD.
ReplyDeleteI'm pre-ordering the UK bluray later this week! I'm hoping they are uncut as well... I coulnd't really find any mention of the episodes being uncut on Amazon UK...
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure both versions will get the special features, a Googling of "Hannibal DVD special features" seek to say so.
ReplyDeleteI don't know. Compare the quality of the cable Dead Like Me to that of the broadcast Pushing Daisies. The latter blows the former out of the water. Fuller really is at his best when he's not being forced by the networks one way or the other, and it looks like NBC pushed him to leave stuff out a lot less than cable would have forced him to put stuff in (this is definitely true for Showtime and HBO, at least; maybe one of the other cable shows would be less forceful than NBC, but those two most certainly wouldn't have been).
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