(#10) Hannibal Stuffs Abigail’s Ear Down Will’s Throat In ‘Hannibal’
During the first season of Hannibal, the eponymous doctor seemingly ends and eats Abigail Hobbs - daughter of serial cannibal Garret Jacob Hobbs - and severs her ear with a special intention for Will Graham.
After a particularly disturbing and surreal dream sequence that leads to Will regurgitating Abigail's ear into his sink, he recalls that Lecter, at some point, incapacitated Graham and stuffed a tube down his throat so he could plant the ear in his stomach.
(#6) Hannibal Lets A Child Eat Some Of His Special Plane Food In 'Hannibal' (2001)
In Hannibal (2001), Dr. Lecter prepares Justice Department official Paul Krendler's frontal lobe with shallots and white whine, and he keeps the leftovers for himself.
Later, while sitting in coach on a plane, Lecter indulges in his own specially prepared boxed lunch, which appears to include what's left of his meal with Krendler. The young boy seated next to him notices Lecter's strange-looking food and asks if he could have a bite. Lecter gives the boy a taste while explaining that it's important to "try new things."
(#1) Hannibal Feeds Krendler His Own Prefrontal Cortex, Which He Prepares With Shallots And White Wine, In 'Hannibal' (2001)
After Justice Department official Paul Krendler (Ray Liotta) attempts to take Hannibal down and ruin Agent Starling's career, Dr. Lecter sets up a disturbing sequence of revenge.
Lecter incapacitates Starling and takes her to Krendler's lake house, where he's planned a delectable dinner for them. When she wakes up, she finds Krendler alive and smiling at the head of the table. Lecter reveals that he's removed the top of Krendler's skull, exposing the deputy's brain. With Krendler impaired beyond comprehension, Lecter proceeds to sauté his prefrontal cortex in a pan with shallots before feeding him his own cranial organ.
(#9) Hannibal Hangs Rinaldo Pazzi Out A Window After Disemboweling Him In 'Hannibal' (2001)
While in Italy, Lecter is targeted by an Italian police detective named Rinaldo Pazzi - an ancestor of the infamous Pazzi family - who strikes up a deal with Lecter's enemy and only surviving victim, Mason Verger.
Lecter, posing as a library curator and historian in Florence, details for Pazzi how his notorious ancestor, Francesco de' Pazzi, was gutted and slain for his part in a conspiracy to take out Lorenzo de' Medici. Lecter then knocks him out with ether and presses him for information before opening his stomach and sending him over his balcony. Pazzi's intestines go splashing down on the sidewalk - mirroring the fate of his infamous distant relative.
(#3) Hannibal Serves Abel Gideon His Own Clay-Roasted Leg For Dinner In ‘Hannibal’
Abel Gideon is a deranged transplant surgeon who acts as a recurring antagonist throughout the first two seasons of Hannibal. During his stay at the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, a group of guards break his back. While Gideon is being treated in a medical hospital, Lecter kidnaps him and takes him to his home.
Lecter treats Gideon as his guest of honor at a dinner where the main course is the surgeon's own clay-roasted leg. At first, Gideon refuses to indulge in the meal, but eventually relents, telling Lecter, "My compliments to the chef."
Lecter slowly ends Gideon, holding him captive while preparing and serving each of his remaining limbs one by one.
(#12) Hannibal Eats The Liver Of A Census Taker With Some Fava Beans And A Nice Chianti Prior To ‘The Silence of the Lambs’
Easily one of the most infamous lines in cinematic history comes from Lecter's first meeting with Special Agent Clarice Starling when she visits him in his secure cell at the Baltimore State Hospital.
Lecter explains to Starling, "A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti."
Interestingly enough, Chianti doesn't actually pair well with liver. In Thomas Harris's novel of the same name, Lecter shares this same anecdote, but says he drank Amarone, a dry red that would be more appropriate for the meal in question. Even when he's cannibalizing someone, Lecter is going to be a refined, cultured gentleman about it.
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Hannibal was the subject of a 2001 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Crime Thriller directed by Scott and written by David Mamet, starring Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, and Gary Oldman. The film, the second in The Silence of the Lambs series, follows Gannibal and starling on the run after his escape from prison. The film premiered in the United States and Italy on February 9, 2001.
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