V For Vendetta TV Series In The Works At HBO
HBO is developing a “V for Vendetta” TV series, giving fans of the iconic dystopian story a fresh adaptation nearly two decades after the 2006 film. Originally created by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, the 1982 graphic novel—later published by DC—follows a masked anarchist known only as V, who fights against a fascist regime ruling a futuristic Britain with the help of a young woman named Evey Hammond. The new series comes from Warner Bros. Television and is being written by Pete Jackson, with James Gunn and Peter Safran on board as executive producers for DC Studios, alongside Ben Stephenson and Leanne Klein. The story was previously adapted into a hit 2006 film starring Hugo Weaving as V and Natalie Portman as Evey, directed by James McTeigue and written by the Wachowskis. Now, nearly 20 years later, HBO is preparing to revisit the Guy Fawkes mask and its themes of rebellion, freedom, and resistance—just in time for a new generation to “remember, remember” the 5th of November.










