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  • Hannibal Convinces Mason Verger To Serve His Face To Will’s Dogs In 'Hannibal' on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#2) Hannibal Convinces Mason Verger To Serve His Face To Will’s Dogs In 'Hannibal'

    Mason Verger appears in both the 2001 film, Hannibal, and the TV show of the same name. While some of the minor details differ, the incident in which Verger removes his own face is portrayed in largely the same manner in both versions.

    Verger is a sadistic offender, and Dr. Lecter has had enough of him. In the Hannibal TV series, Lecter incapacitates Verger with a powerful hallucinogen. While Verger is in a state of mind-bending euphoria, Lecter convinces him to feed his own face to Will Graham's dogs. Lecter also talks him into eating his own nose before snapping Verger's neck and leaving him permanently paralyzed.

  • Hannibal Wears A Guard's Face To Escape Custody In ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#4) Hannibal Wears A Guard's Face To Escape Custody In ‘The Silence of the Lambs’

    While the majority of Lecter's screen time in The Silence of the Lambs is spent speaking with Starling, he eventually orchestrates one of the most terrifying escapes in film history. The infamous doctor is in Tennessee and is being held in a cage inside the courthouse.

    When a couple of guards, Sgt. Pembry and Officer Boyle, come to deliver his dinner, Lecter escapes his handcuffs. He bites Pembry's face and sprays him with mace before rendering him incapacitated. Lecter then ends Officer Boyle with his own baton.

    Lecter wears Pembry's face and uniform and pretends to be deceased when the other police arrive. They think Lecter is Pembry and rush him outside to an ambulance. Later, they find Pembry's faceless body wearing Lecter's clothes and realize the doctor is on the loose.

  • Hannibal Eviscerates A Man For Insulting His Aunt In 'Hannibal Rising'
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    (#13) Hannibal Eviscerates A Man For Insulting His Aunt In 'Hannibal Rising'

    As a teenager in 1949, Lecter is living with his widowed aunt, Lady Murasaki, in France, and learning about the culture of his Japanese ancestry. While walking around a marketplace, foul-mouthed seller Paul Momund hurls demeaning and inappropriate insults toward Murasaki.

    Lecter follows Momund to a lake and watches him fish before confronting him. When Momund pulls a blade on Lecter, Lecter draws a katana and opens Momund's stomach. He circles Momund, slashing him several times. Eventually, as Momund falls to his knees, Lecter shows him a sketch of his removed head. He proceeds to make the sketch a reality.

  • Hannibal Eats The Liver Of A Census Taker With Some Fava Beans And A Nice Chianti Prior To ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#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.

  • Hannibal Slices And Displays Beverly Katz For Jack Crawford In ‘Hannibal’ on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#7) Hannibal Slices And Displays Beverly Katz For Jack Crawford In ‘Hannibal’

    The TV series Hannibal is famous for creating some of the most hauntingly stunning and deeply grotesque imagery on network television. In one of the most striking examples of this sort of artistic depravity, Lecter takes out FBI agent Beverly Katz after she discovers that he is the Chesapeake Ripper.

    He freezes her body and slices her into thin cross sections, placing each between two panes of glass and erecting them like a museum display. For good measure, he also cooks and eats her liver, replacing her internal organs with James Gray's, another offender she was hunting at the time of her demise. 

  • Hannibal Feeds Krendler His Own Prefrontal Cortex, Which He Prepares With Shallots And White Wine, In 'Hannibal' (2001) on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#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. 

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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.

The random generator tool sorts through 15 entries, documenting some of the craziest things Gannibal has ever done, and the most impressive things viewers have ever seen. Can you recall any of these episodes, including Hannibal Feeds Krendler His Own Prefrontal Cortex, Hannibal Convinces Mason Verger, etc. ?

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