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  1. "The Wrath of the Lamb" is the series finale of the horror series Hannibal. It is the 13th episode of the third season and is the 39th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by series creator Bryan Fuller, executive producer Steve Lightfoot, and co-producer Nick Antosca, and directed by Michael Rymer.

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    The first several minutes of this episode were scripted and shot for the preceding episode, but were moved when “The Number of the Beast is 666” ran long and this episode ran short. “The Number of...
    This episode was initially intended to open with a scene of Dolarhyde burning a pile of all his Dragon paraphernalia (painting, ledger, films, etc.). Bryan Fuller moved this footage to the end of t...
    The sequence of Reba escaping the burning house was intended to be much more elaborate; in the script, Dolarhyde covertly follows her in a gas mask to make sure she gets out alive. Fuller said that...
    Although the show intentionally ignores the rape element of Dolarhyde’s crimes from the book, Bryan Fuller in the audio commentary says he confirmed to Richard Armitage that Dolarhyde plans to rape...
    This episode concludes the show’s adaptation of the novel Red Dragon, adapting material from Chapters 14, 46, 48, 50, and 54.
    In addition to referencing the passage from the Book of Revelation which Hannibal quoted in the prior episode, this episode’s title also contrasts with the title The Silence of the Lambs.
    The opening scene between Dolarhyde and Reba faithfully adapts material from Chapter 46 of the book, continuing where the prior episode left off. In the book, Reba actually manages to get out the d...
    The material after Dolarhyde forces Reba back into the house, up through her escape from the burning house, faithfully adapts Chapter 48, which starts with Reba regaining consciousness after Dolarh...
    The DVD and Blu Ray feature a brief deleted scene of Hannibal finding the key to his bluff-top house in its hiding place and uncovering the furniture and fixtures, including a dinosaur skeleton and...
    The script oddly follows Will and Hannibal’s plunge to the sea with an ambiguous scene of Jack seated in the Norman Chapel, “lying in wait.” The DVD and Blu Ray feature a deleted scene expanding on...
  2. Jan 1, 2021 · Hannibal season 3 episode 13 "The Wrath Of The Lamb" is the final episode of the show - for now - which saw Will spring Hannibal (Mad Mikkelsen) to lure killer Francis Dolarhyde out of hiding. Will's sub-objective is to kill Hannibal too, and Hannibal season 3 episode 13 ends with an apocalyptic battle where the three men - Will, Dolarhyde and ...

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  3. Aug 30, 2015 · Chris takes on The Wrath of the Lamb, the series finale of Hannibal and the end of Season 3, featuring Hugh Dancy, Mads Mikkelsen, and Richard Armitage.

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  4. Sep 3, 2015 · Hannibal season 3 episode 13 review: The Wrath Of The Lamb. Hannibal's central love story draws to a magnificent close in its season three finale. Here's Laura's review of The Wrath Of The...

  5. Aug 30, 2015 · The episode’s opening concludes the Dolarhyde/Reba confrontation from last week. As a terrified Reba attempts to reason with her boyfriend, Dolarhyde orders her to take a key from around...

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  7. Aug 29, 2015 · The episode ends Hannibal on the right quasi-conclusive note, which is punctuated by a stinger in which Bedelia (Gillian Anderson) prepares to feast on her own roasted leg, in a manner that recalls the self-cannibalistic feast of Abel Gideon. Did Hannibal survive the fall or is Bedelia insane, wracked by anxiety over his potential return?

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