Gannibal

Gannibal(2022)

TV-14
2 seasons
50m/episode
Drama, Crime, Action & Adventure
7.7

"In this village, you will be eaten alive."

Overview

After causing a major incident, police officer Daigo Agawa takes his wife and daughter to live in the remote mountain village of Kuge. It seems the perfect place to recover from the ordeal, despite the mysterious disappearance of a previous officer posted there. One day, the body of an old woman is found on the mountain. The Goto family says she was attacked by a bear, but Daigo notices a human bite mark. It soon becomes clear that not all is as it seems in the village.

Masaaki Ninomiya

Creator

Shinzo Katayama

Creator

Shinzo Katayama

Director

Takashi Sano

Director

Takamasa Oe

Writer

Where to Watch

Stream

Hulu

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Media

Gannibal | Official Trailer | Hulu

Gannibal | Official Trailer | Hulu

Trailer

Gannibal | Official Trailer | Disney+ Singapore

Gannibal | Official Trailer | Disney+ Singapore

Trailer

Gannibal | Official Trailer | Disney+ Philippines

Gannibal | Official Trailer | Disney+ Philippines

Trailer

Adegan Pembuka | Gannibal | Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia

Adegan Pembuka | Gannibal | Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia

Clip

Payoff Trailer [Subtitled]

Payoff Trailer [Subtitled]

Teaser

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A review by hellocannes
7.0

Written on February 3, 2023

The story is unique but then the pacing of the series makes it dull sometimes. At one point I thought the climax was coming but then the buildup stopped all of a sudden, leaving me with confusion and immense disappointment.

The most unacceptable part is the ending. I thought the entire backstory would be revealed at last, but then the series suddenly ended with half of the truth remain concealed. I guess it was done on purpose to leave it for Season 2? Not sure if I would give it another shot if there is another season though.

Acting of the cast is impeccable though. Yagira Yuya was the reason I watched this series and he never disappoints me. Baisho Mitsuko-san, the actress who played Goto Gin, the grandmother, gave me chills down my spine.

The score serves the series really well in heightening tensions and suspense too.

Overall is fine but I really hate it when a series is not ended properly because some people behind it want to make a sequel.