'Hannibal' season 3 spoilers: Bedelia as dark as Hannibal?

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For the first time, the cast of "Hannibal" has revealed through the recently released featurette from NBC how they perceive the chain of events that will happen in the third season of the psychological thriller. 

The video, which runs for almost three minutes, shows several interviews with the cast members, including: Hugh Dancy who portrays the role of serial killer hunter Will Graham; Caroline Dhavernas as the FBI psychiatrist Alana Bloom; Laurence Fishburne who stars as Special Agent-in-Charge Jack Crawford; Gillian Anderson who plays the role of Hannibals's psychotherapist Bedelia Du Maurier; and Hannibal himself, portrayed by Mads Mikkelsen. 

Dancy shared that season 3 will feature a new Hannibal and will show how the cannibalistic serial killer plans his actions. 

The video also shows more scenes between Hannibal and Bedelia, who are disguising as a husband and wife pair in the Florentine society when they moved to Europe after the end of season 2. One of the must-watch scenes where Hannibal asks Bedelia if she wants to observe or join him in one of his conquests is also shown in the trailer. Does this mean that Bedelia will turn out to be just like her patient? 

"She could be as dark as Hannibal," Anderson stated. "But you don't know." 

Also, the trailer gives fans a taste of just how creepy Francis Dolarhyde will be in "Hannibal" season three. Viewers get their first eerie glimpse at the infamous serial killer, also known as The Tooth Fairy and the Red Dragon, portrayed by actor Richard Armitage. 

In his interview, Armitage said that he has no idea who the Red Dragon is when friends mentioned the moniker of his character. This made him decide to look for the novel written by Thomas Harris to understand why people are excited to see his character. 

"Hannibal" season 3 is scheduled to air its first episode on June 4 on NBC.

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