![]() ![]() Some political groups have seen V for Vendetta as an allegory of oppression by government anarchists have used it to promote their beliefs. Alan Moore, dissatisfied with the film adaptations of his other works, From Hell (2001) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003), declined to watch the film and asked to not be credited or paid royalties. Pictures on 4 November 2005 (a day before the 400th Guy Fawkes Night), but was delayed it instead opened in the United States on 17 March 2006 to mostly positive reviews from critics and became a box-office success. Produced by Silver Pictures, Virtual Studios and Anarchos Productions, Inc., V for Vendetta was originally scheduled for release by Warner Bros. ![]() ![]() Stephen Rea portrays a detective leading a desperate quest to stop V. The film, set in a future where a fascist totalitarian regime has subjugated the UK, centres on V (portrayed by Hugo Weaving), an anarchist and masked freedom-fighter who attempts to ignite a revolution through elaborate terrorist acts, and on Evey Hammond (portrayed by Natalie Portman) a young woman caught up in V's mission. It is based on the 1988 DC Vertigo Comics limited series of the same title by Alan Moore, David Lloyd, and Tony Weare. ![]() V for Vendetta is a 2005 dystopian political action film directed by James McTeigue (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by the Wachowskis. ![]()
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