'Hannibal' season 3 episode 7 spoilers: Alana plans a rescue mission after Mason Verger captures Will and Hannibal

Fannibals will be happy to know that Francis Dolarhyde, aka the Tooth Fairy, is lurking just around the corner, with the entrance of the iconic villain scheduled to take place in episode eight. But before the time-up and the Tooth Fairy's appearance, fans will finally see the wild goose chase of catching Hannibal culminating in episode seven.
According to Spoilers Guide, Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter will be caught by Italy's police but since the force is on Mason Veger's payroll, the dynamic pair are delivered to Muskrat Farm. While holed up on the farm, Graham and Lecter await for the unstable and rich Verger to take his revenge.
Doubtless Mason Verger wants to snack up on Hannibal and devour his revenge piece by piece. But it seems Mason may not be getting what he wants as a highly distressed Alana plots a rescue mission. She is obviously unhappy that Will has been endangered along with Hannibal.
Hannibal, on the other hand, gets in contact with his old patient Margot and reminds her Mason is not good on keeping his promises. Meanwhile, Chiyoh plots her own revenge against the cannibalistic killer as Jack informs her of the sadistic murderer's location.
TVLine reports that while "Hannibal" has not been picked up by a streaming service, the big screen offers the show a chance to still tell its story. Executive producer Bryan Fuller said that they are "looking at the possibility of a feature (film)" at last week's Comic-Con panel in San Diego.
Fuller explained, "Netflix couldn't do it because of the Amazon streaming (deal). Amazon would have liked to have done it, but they wanted to do it very quickly, (while) I wanted to get all the scripts (written) in advance."
Additionally, the lip-smacking show has changed its timeslot from Thursdays to Saturdays at 10 p.m. EST effective immediately, according to TVLine. Therefore, fannibals should tune in this Saturday and not Thursday for seeing Hannibal's capture on NBC.