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V for Vendetta Unmasked: Dive Deep into the Revolution

V fights corrupt authorities in a dystopian London, inspiring revolution and wearing a Guy Fawkes mask. Remember, remember the fifth of November.

V For Vendetta Trivia

Who wrote the graphic novel "V for Vendetta"? (Expert)
#1: Alan Moore
#2: Grant Morrison
#3: Frank Miller
#4: Neil Gaiman
What year does the story of "V for Vendetta" take place? (Genius)
#1: 1997
#2: 2020
#3: 2038
#4: 2019
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V For Vendetta Fun Facts

During the filming of V for Vendetta, Natalie Portman learned to speak in a British accent and also shaved her head on camera in one take for her role as Evey Hammond.
Hugo Weaving, who played V, was not the original actor cast for the role; James Purefoy initially played V but left six weeks into filming due to difficulties performing in the mask.

V For Vendetta Polls

Which character from "V for Vendetta" do you find the most compelling?
V
Evey Hammond
Inspector Finch
Delia Surridge
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Which theme in "V for Vendetta" resonates with you the most?
Freedom vs. Oppression
Identity and Masking
Government Surveillance
Revolution and Rebellion
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

publication
March 1, 1988

Release of V for Vendetta Graphic Novel

The original V for Vendetta graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, which the movie is adapted from, was completed and published in 1988.

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March 17, 2006

Premiere of V for Vendetta Film

V for Vendetta premiered in theaters, introducing audiences to its dystopian political thriller narrative set in a future totalitarian England.

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