Showrunner Bryan Fuller and the show’s studio Gaumont International Television assure “all options” are being explored in the wake of the show’s cancellation earlier today . As Deadline points out , the outlet that seems to make the most sense is Amazon, which already has the exclusive streaming rights to Hannibal‘s three seasons.

NBC will finish airing the 10-episode third season on Thursday nights. Beyond that, a savior with great taste would presumably have to swoop in to rescue the critically acclaimed thriller. Despite the show’s lavish production values, Hannibal was actually quite a bargain for NBC, especially the current third season. Sources say the first year cost the network a license fee to Gaumont of only $750,000 per episode—which is lower than most network dramas due to the show’s unusual international production arrangement—and that NBC’s rate fell to a mere $185,000 per episode for the current third season.