What is November 5th in V for Vendetta?

In the film, a man known as V encourages an uprising against Parliament on Nov. 5, the anniversary of Guy Fawkes’ arrest after a failed assassination attempt on King James I. The film was inspired by a series of comic books of the same name which were released in the 1980s.

Is V for Vendetta inappropriate?

Parents need to know that this film includes recurring and explicit violence, including explosions, martial arts fights, knifings (with bloody results quite visible), shootings, and torture inside prison cells (where one character shares her space with a rat).

Will there be AV for Vendetta 2?

There’s never been a sequel to V for Vendetta, the 2005 action film based on the Alan Moore and David Lloyd graphic novel. And there likely never will be. But during a recent Q&A with Buzzfeed, V for Vendetta star Natalie Portman said she’d be open to a sequel.

Is V for Vendetta DC or Marvel?

DC Comics
V for Vendetta is a British graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd (with additional art by Tony Weare). Initially published, starting in 1982, in black and white as an ongoing serial in the short-lived UK anthology Warrior, it morphed into a ten-issue limited series published by DC Comics.

Can a 12 year old watch V for Vendetta?

A fine sci fi movie. There is some sex but full of action. This movie is probably for older teens and not really for young kids.

Can a 13 year old read V for Vendetta?

Luke Older teens and above. One must be mature. It’s more graphic and controversial than 1984.

Does V have superpowers?

Powers and Abilities Superhuman Strength: V’s strength allows him to easily overpower most opponents. He was able to pick up Peter Creedy and break his neck with his bare hands. Enhanced Reflexes: V’s reflexes have been enhanced to allow him to react extremely quickly to threats.

How old is V for Vendetta?

V for Vendetta is a British graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd (with additional art by Tony Weare). Initially published, starting in 1982, in black and white as an ongoing serial in the short-lived UK anthology Warrior, it morphed into a ten-issue limited series published by DC Comics.