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FIC PROMPT: Hannibal x Star Wars 1-3 episodes
The idea emerged after we saw these artworks by wonderful orientalld:
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At first glance it may seem like an unusual concept, BUT. But we begin to examine it more closely, everything aligns remarkably well. Will Graham grows up on Tatooine, tinkering with machinery and speeders. His only parent is his father; his mother has either died or disappeared. During the course of a mission, Qui-Gon Jinn (we couldn't find a direct analogue, so a general mentor-figure can be used), a young Jack (serving as an analogue to Obi-Wan Kenobi), and a young Alana (an analogue of Padmé) arrive on the planet.
The events of the first episode unfold – among them Will’s growing affection for Alana. By the end of this arc, Qui-Gon is dead, and Jack vows to take responsibility for Will’s upbringing and train him as a Jedi. In parallel, we observe Hannibal (an analogue of Palpatine) weaving his political intrigues within the Senate. At the conclusion of the first episode, he notices a boy unusually gifted in the Force.
In the second episode, the boy matures into a young man under Jack’s vigilant supervision. Jack teaches him to wield the Force and to trust his intuition. (Perhaps Will is particularly sensitive to the darker aspects of the Force; his condition or disorder might be interpreted through this lens, though the exact approach may be left to the author’s discretion). Will remains modest and reserved, yet he is a diligent student, and Jack keeps him under strict discipline.
As the story progresses, Will increasingly encounters Hannibal –whether while guarding Alana or during visits to Coruscant, where Jack introduces him to the senator. Hannibal consistently praises the young man, remarking upon his uniqueness and exceptional talent. He suggests that Will is capable of far more than Jack allows him to realize. However, Hannibal proceeds gently and without overt pressure, gradually planting seeds of doubt regarding the Jedi path.
Meanwhile, Hannibal continues to orchestrate his political schemes. The Clone Wars erupt. Will, Jack, and Alana ultimately defeat Count Dooku (or any suitable "bad-guy" figure drawn from the series, like Mathew or someone else). Whether Will loses his hand in the process is left to the author’s discretion. Alana refuses to enter into a romantic relationship with Will, and – as in the series – he turns to Senator Lecter to confide his frustrations, perhaps reflecting that he should never have allowed himself to become attached in the first place. Hannibal consoles him in whatever manner seems most fitting. He may continue to advance the notion that attachment is not weakness but strength, and that in moments of hardship or doubt Will can always turn to him, drawing upon their friendship as a source of power.
The third episode is the most densely eventful. Will has grown older, yet he is plagued by nightmares – visions of Jack’s death, Alana’s death, perhaps even the death of his father. Hannibal announces the transformation of the Republic into an Empire. Will, who has long been inclined toward a similar vision of order and authority, supports him wholeheartedly. Alana attempts to reason with him, but to no avail.
The Jedi Council asks Will to spy on Hannibal, suspecting him of malevolent manipulations. Among the Council members may be Beverly (an analogue of Mace Windu, who from the beginning distrusted Palpatine). Will hesitates, yet ultimately agrees. As the plot unfolds, however, Will betrays the Jedi plan, for he trusts Hannibal more than them. Hannibal presses the point, suggesting that the Jedi are traitors – that they never even granted Will the rank of Master despite his brilliance. Will’s nightmares intensify: he dreams of his father’s death. Returning alone to Tatooine, he arrives too late – the father has been killed. In grief and fury, Will massacres the entire tribe of sand people and later confesses this to Hannibal in anguish. Alana begins to suspect that something is deeply wrong and shares her concerns with Jack.
Now comes the most crucial moment: Will’s fall. Since the Padmé storyline is mostly removed, an alternative development might be proposed – though the final decision may remain at the author’s discretion. During one of his missions, Will takes on a Padawan – Abigail. He becomes deeply attached to her and may train her for some time (she may function as an analogue of Ashoka). Eventually he introduces her to Hannibal. Hannibal perceives not only the girl’s potential affinity for the dark side, but an even greater potential: her role as the catalyst for Will’s eventual fall.
At Senator Hannibal’s request, Jack and Will’s Padawan – while Will himself is unable to participate in the mission for some reason – are sent on an operation during which Abigail dies. Will blames Jack for her death and ultimately rejects the light side, embracing the dark. At roughly the same time, Beverly may attempt to assassinate Hannibal; her attempt fails, either because Will intervenes to save him or because Hannibal kills her himself.
From this point onward, the narrative follows the trajectory of the film, culminating in the final confrontation between Will and Jack. The precise nature of the ending may be determined at the author’s discretion.
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A day with Diego Calva behind the scenes of the Night Manager Season 2 (part 2/2)
Sleeping soundly with the monster right next to him.

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kiss alts and cast commentary my beloved
there are actors who bend over backwards to deny the homoerotic undertones that are clearly present between the characters they play with their costar and we have Mads Mikkelsen who told everybody with his full chest that it was hard to not kiss Hugh Dancy because he’s beautiful, and that Hannibal’s last thought was that he’s finally holding the man he loves as they fell off a cliff in an embrace
I don't know if I can save myself. And maybe that's just fine
🔪 Will Graham / Patroclus 🔪
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This realism study explores the archetype of the empath, the gentle companion whose empathy is both their greatest strength and their deepest wound. Will Graham as Patroclus: separated by centuries, bound by the same emotional weight. Overlaid text and conceptual elements examine the duality of being the one who completes someone else while losing yourself in the process.
Design Details:
Style: Photorealistic portraiture with conceptual overlay
Medium: Pencil on paper
Technique: Detailed shading, texture work, mixed media elements
Concept: Character study and literary parallel

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Making you cum makes me wanna cum because I’m an empath
Thinking about how incredibly obsessed a younger Hannibal could have been with young Will. The same Hannibal in his person suit but with less control and patience
season 1 will in a nutshell
Hannibal Fashion Meta Pt. 5
This is my second post about Will’s clothes here’s the first one [ here ].
You can find my other Hannibal clothing posts (and cool ones not written by me) by looking in this tag [ here ].
Despite knowing a lot about the logistics of formal menswear, Will Graham’s style is one I find a lot easier to get into. He’s not like Hannibal where he follows specific fashion rules and has tons of costume changes and flair. Some of us are closeted and need to tone it down. Some of us are autistic and enjoy wearing things within our comfort zone. By us, I mean Will Graham and maybe me.
He wears a lot of easily found brands like Van Huesen, J. Crew, and Gap. Very typical for an American who needs semi-formal or formal work clothes. Dad brands. FBI salary is nice, Will has money, he just thinks spending more than $60 on a button up makes you an idiot. He’s correct in case you were wondering. He canonically reads Marx, what do you expect.
He isn’t a sloppy dresser at anytime in the show. Any time you look at him and don’t like what he’s wearing, it’s probably because he’s not rolling up his sleeves. It makes a difference. That difference is the whole “season two glow up.”
Season 2 Will’s glow-up was entirely reliant on him figuring out how to style his hair and buying 1 (one) nice sweater, 1 (one) new sportcoat, and and a 1 (one) very good overcoat, which by the way is a Hugo Boss wool blend overcoat that ran him $700.
Will’s new sweater he got in S2 is a Club Monaco 100% wool sweater that was probably around $200. He wears this sweater when he told Hannibal that it was a dick move to not let him murder the guy who voices Mickey Mouse (look it up). He also wears this when he tells Hannibal is was dick move to murder their surrogate daughter.
The one he wears when he makes Clark Ingram shit his pants and cry is a J Crew Wallance & Barnes. He already had this season one and he wears it when he tries to shoot Hannibal. This has nothing to do with fashion but he’s also teacupping the gun in both scenes which is probably why he’s such a bad shot. Maybe they wouldn’t be “attempted” murders if you actually took a gun safety class, Will.
The sweater he wears under his coat in Su-zakana is the same beige H&M sweater he wears in S1E5 Coquilles. It’s a nice sweater. The man clearly owns a washing machine unlike Hannibal who probably just gets rid of his clothes once he wears then once. (Wash your sweaters on a cold setting and let them air dry and they will stay softer longer and won’t shrink as bad).
The blazer is funny because he never wears the one from season one and instead wears a new herringbone John Varvatos one. Which he wears four different times, all paired with a denim shirt. He knows what he looks good in.
Will loves what he wears. His style is very locked down and what he’s wearing is never going to shock anyone’s pants off. That green military jacket of his? That you saw what I wrote and said ‘Didn’t he wear that in that in the pilot? No actually Will Graham has two green jackets that look almost exactly the same. The first one is a lighter field jacket for fall, after episode 7, he starts exclusively wearing his winter American Eagle jacket.
You know what’s funnier than having two green jackets that you thought were one green jacket? Having four blue jackets that look like almost the same.
I don’t know what this one is really about other than I’m sick of people saying Will can’t dress or doesn’t have nice clothes. I mean if anything it’s pretty basic and you can literally put together his wardrobe by compiling pics i found from searching “man stock photos.”
He just dresses exactly how you’d expect an 30/40 something professor to dress. He dresses like a dad or like a depressed high school biology teacher.
He’s pretty cute thought ngl. Me and Hannibal can agree on that at least.
1x01 || 2x08

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“I felt a quiet sense of power.”
“Good. Remember that feeling.”
Something that makes manipulative Will Graham so good, in my opinion, is that it's nothing like Hannibal's manipulativeness.
His manipulation technique is completely different, making it clear that this isn't something he took from Hannibal.
And what is his manipulation? Emotional. Hannibal focuses on psychological manipulation the most - messing with people's heads. But Will? Will pierces their hearts.
When he was crying to Alana and Hannibal asking for their help? That was him manipulating their emotions and their want for his friendship and trust. When he was trying to catch Hannibal he seduced him. He even does it with Matthew. He knows Matthew is interested in him so he plays into that and uses Matthew's crush to get him to kill someone.
Will is primarily an emotional manipulator and I love that for him.