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Low ratings have killed 'Hannibal'; NBC cancels show after three seasons

LOS ANGELES (AP) - NBC is bringing the curtain down on "Hannibal" at the end of its summer run.

The network said Monday that the drama about a psychiatrist turned serial killer won't return for a fourth year. The series was canceled because of poor ratings.

"Hannibal" is based on a character portrayed in several Thomas Harris novels. Another Harris novel, "The Silence of the Lambs," was the source of the 1991 movie that was followed by a 2001 sequel.

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In a statement, "Hannibal" executive producer Bryan Fuller credited NBC for keeping the series on the air despite its low ratings and dark subject matter.

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"Hannibal," starring Mads Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy, will finish out its current 10-episode run on Thursdays at 10 p.m. EDT.

The Associated Press