was the last scene that you filmed for the series?
Well, as far as I remember it’s actually the last scene in the show. It’s on the cliff with the fight itself, as far as I remember. I might be wrong but that’s how I remember it.
What was that like? Did you have an idea that this would be the last scene of the show, at least for a while, or did it not have that kind of gravitas?
At that point - unlike the other two seasons where we kind of anticipated that this might be it, there’s no more - at this point we had better numbers, even better reviews. It just felt as if the fourth season was an absolute go. So at that point we thought we were going to see each other again next year.
Where would you like Hannibal to go if you end up being able to put together a movie, or another season? In your eyes, what’s next?
If you ask me as a human being I’d definitely want Hannibal to be dead, like everybody else wants him dead, because he’s not a nice guy. [Let’s not] have him on the streets, alright? But if you ask me as an actor where we should find him, it’s tough to see where Will and Hannibal can go together from here. But at the same time it’s also very, very tough to imagine the show without Will if Hannibal survives, right?
So whatever that is, some kind of peace of they make, some kind of friendship that is different, could be interesting. How that would play out I’m not sure but I don’t see any of them surviving without the other one, I must say.
"If you ask me as a human being I’d definitely want Hannibal to be dead, like everybody else wants him dead, because he’s not a nice guy."
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