V for Vendetta was a comic book by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, which began serialisation in 1982, in the UK anthology Warrior, alongside Moore's Marvelman and The BoJeffries Saga. It was later ...
"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 ...
Moore and Lloyd's work was originally serialized in 1982 in the British anthology "Warrior," with DC taking over publishing rights beginning in 1988. In 2005, Warner Bros. produced a popular feature ...
The fifth of November may have been last week, but "V for Vendetta" fans are getting a belated gift: a TV show based on the titular comic series is in development at HBO, Variety reports. Written by ...
Three photos from the set of V for Vendetta, the big screen adaptation of Alan Moore’s graphic novel being put together by the Wachowski Brothers (The Matrix Trilogy) for Warner Bros. The film debuts ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (AP) — Alan Moore has many, many ...
HBO is developing a live-action V for Vendetta series based on the Alan Moore and David Lloyd graphic novel DC Studios co-heads James Gunn and Peter Safran are executive producing, with BAFTA-winning ...
Alan Moore's V for Vendetta will receive a stage adaptation. The comic book - which was made into a film in 2005 - will be performed as part of Manchester's Midwinter LassFest in January. What to Read ...
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