WATCH: Hannibal season 1 finale episode "Savoureux" spoilers [VIDEO]: Is Will capable of murder?

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The first season of NBC's hit show "Hannibal" is coming to a close tonight with the finale episode which will air at 10 p.m. ET.

In tonight's episode called "Savoureux", fans of the show will see Will arrested on suspicion of murder after he returns from Minnesota without Abigail Hobbs.

The synopsis for Hannibal Episode 13 is as follows:

"When Will (Hugh Dancy) returns from Minnesota without Abigail (Kacey Rohl), Hannibal (Mads Mikkelsen) turns Will in, and Jack (Laurence Fishburne) and the BAU team find strong evidence of Will having killed not only Abigail, but possibly being the Copy Cat Killer. Jack and Alana (Caroline Dhavernas) begin to accept that Will is indeed capable of murder. Will is arrested, plans a desperate escape, and takes Hannibal back to Minnesota to clear his name and prove he's being framed. But before he can, the situation takes another ugly and unexpected turn."

The successful first season of the show means that NBC has given the green light to renew it for another season. However, a fall premiere date for Season 2 has not been revealed, meaning that it will air some time in 2014.

Hannibal is a TV thriller developed by Bryan Fuller based on characters from the novel "Red Dragon."

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