
It’s a little late, but the news feels perfect given that November 5th – the date central to V for Vendetta – just passed. Twenty years after the movie came out, HBO is developing a TV series based on the story! As a fan of the film, this is really exciting. Variety reports that James Gunn and Peter Safran will be executive producers, and Pete Jackson is writing the scripts.
Currently, representatives from HBO, DC Studios, and the show’s creators aren’t saying anything publicly. It’s likely they’re still finalizing details before making an official announcement. Given the current political climate, the themes of the show feel particularly relevant. For viewers unfamiliar with the story, V for Vendetta centers on a masked anarchist named V who fights against a totalitarian British government in a dystopian future.
He develops a connection with Evey Hammond, a woman he saves from the authorities, and explains his ambitious plan to her. He broadcasts a call to action, urging anyone dissatisfied with the government to unite the following November 5th and fight back. The film is fantastic, and the idea of a “V for Vendetta” TV series is really promising.
Okay, so mark your calendars! I just saw the trailer, and it’s a cool way to celebrate twenty years of V for Vendetta. The movie’s hitting theaters again on November 5th, 2026 – definitely a must-see for fans!
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2025-11-11 01:02