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The Silence of the Lambs has had its justifiable share of sequels, from unsurprisingly dangerous films to Bryan Fuller’s glorious TV series Hannibal. The newest is a sequel series from CBS following Clarice Starling, performed by Pretty Little Liars’ Rebecca Breeds, set a yr after the younger FBI trainee has her horrifying interview with a serial killer.
See the shorter-than-a-minute teaser beneath.
Set in 1993, a yr after the occasions of The Silence of the Lambs, Clarice seems to be making an attempt to faucet the authentic movie’s grip on the psychology of its characters.
“Hannibal [Lecter] is an incredible character, as is [FBI agent] Will Graham,” Clarice co-creator Alex Kurtzman advised The Hollywood Reporter, “but Clarice Starling has a truly unique amazing psychology, and part of why Silence of the Lambs was so wonderful is the film put you so squarely in her shoes.”
It feels like the series will stick carefully to Starling’s private life as she returns to the discipline, pursuing serial killers and sexual predators in Washington, DC.
Fans of NBC’s Hannibal would have preferred to see the character, made well-known by Jodie Foster, as an alternative make her method to a fourth season of the present. But the psychological horror-thriller, centered on the relationship between FBI agent Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and cannibalistic serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lector (Mads Mikkelsen), was canceled after its third season.
Look out for Clarice’s premiere on Feb. 11, 2021, on CBS.
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