The t-shirts, which are only available on ShirtPunch.com until 9 pm PT/12 midnight ET TONIGHT, March 28th, were created by Carlos (aka Arinesart) from Madrid, Spain.
You can get a peek of what “Cannibal Crunch” and “Murder Grahams” look like below courtesy of exec producer Bryan Fuller on Twitter.
Fuller also tweeted the good news about Funko releasing a “Hannibal” Pop Vinyl line that will include a mini Hannibal Lecter, two Will Grahams, a Jack Crawford, and a Stagman plus a bloody Hannibal variant that’s a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive. You can check them out below as well.
And tune in tonight, damn it, along with a dozen or so of your closest friends!
#HANNIBAL #MONSTERCEREAL TEES FROM http://t.co/v9V76kixSc @ShirtPunchTees #GOTMILK 24 HOURS/9 ESSENTIAL VITAMINS pic.twitter.com/8N6gQ7STQL
— Bryan Fuller (@BryanFuller) March 28, 2014
THRILLED TO REPORT @ORIGINALFUNKO IS MAKING #HANNIBAL POP VINYLS #IWANTTHEHORNYONE #COLLECTTHEMALL pic.twitter.com/p6aRiuMjbg
— Bryan Fuller (@BryanFuller) March 28, 2014
He informs Jack (Laurence Fishburne) that it’s the work of the Chesapeake Ripper and the Copycat Killer… the two are one and the same.
Dr. Able Gideon (Eddie Izzard) is brought back to the asylum to help confirm Will’s claims of the Ripper’s true identity (Hannibal Lecter) but instead suggests to Will the idea of putting an end to the Ripper once and for all.
Confined behind bars, Will enlists the help of Freddie Lounds (Lara Jean Chorostecki) to contact his murderous admirer through her website. Once he has the killer’s attention, Will asks for help dealing with Hannibal (Mads Mikkelsen).
Alana (Caroline Dhavernas) becomes suspicious of Will’s intentions after reading Freddie’s article, and Gideon confirms her suspicions, sending Alana and Jack rushing to find Hannibal before it’s too late. Also starring Aaron Abrams and Scott Thompson.
For more info visit “Hannibal” on NBC.com, “like” “Hannibal” on Facebook, and follow “Hannibal” on Twitter.