I’m calling it now, the fifth of November should be a day when we all re-watch 2005’s V for Vendetta. I’m going to add it to my own personal 2025 movie schedule. November 5th is Guy Fawkes Day in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On March 17, 2006, when “V for Vendetta” premiered in the United States, the country was waging war in the Middle East. Meanwhile, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. James McTeigue’s V for Vendetta plays like it was ripped from yesterday’s headlines, not just those of twenty years ago. It’s a ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
In 2006, the world saw Natalie Portman step into the role of Evey Hammond, the unsuspecting trainee of “V” in V for Vendetta. More than a cult classic, the film is an adaptation of the DC Comics ...
"Remember, remember, the 5th of November..." Though the studio really missed a trick by not announcing this news a few days ago, Variety is reporting that a new take on one of Alan Moore's most ...
Masks of Guy Fawkes, the 17th-century English conspirator who has become a symbol of resistance, have been worn in England since the 18th century. But it’s only within the past 15 years that they’ve ...
For better or worse, HBO seems like it won’t pursue a second season of Watchmen. Recently, series creator Damon Lindelof confirmed that Watchmen was a “one and done” season, at least for him.
We don’t get to see much of V, the titular anti-hero played by Hugo Weaving in V for Vendetta, the 2005 film based on the seminal graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. His face, for one, ...
V for Vendetta's changes from the source material have been unpacked. Director James McTeigue has explained the movie adaptation's numerous graphic novel changes 20 years after it was released. The ...
V For Vendetta was first published as a creator-owned comic by Alan Moore and David Lloyd by Dez Skinn in Warrior Magazine. DC Comics then saw the series coloured and published from DC, under the same ...