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  1. As 5 November approaches, V has hundreds of thousands of Guy Fawkes masks distributed across the nation, leading to a rise in masked, anonymous chaos and eventually riots after the secret police kill a young masked girl.

  2. Gunpowder: Created by Ronan Bennett, Kit Harington, Daniel West. With Kit Harington, Liv Tyler, Edward Holcroft, Shaun Dooley. Robert Catesby leads Guy Fawkes a group of English Catholic traitors plan to blow up the Palace Of Westminster and kill King James I in the infamous Gunpowder Plot.

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    • 2017-12-18
    • Drama, History
    • 59
  3. Mar 17, 2006 · V for Vendetta: Directed by James McTeigue. With Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, Stephen Rea, Stephen Fry. In a future British dystopian society, a shadowy freedom fighter, known only by the alias of "V", plots to overthrow the tyrannical government - with the help of a young woman.

    • (1.2M)
    • Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
    • James McTeigue
    • 2006-03-17
  4. Mar 16, 2006 · A movie adaptation of a graphic novel about a masked freedom fighter in a fascist Britain. The film explores themes of terrorism, totalitarianism and resistance, but also suffers from a static mask and a violent ending.

  5. Mar 17, 2006 · Movie Info Synopsis Following world war, London is a police state occupied by a fascist government, and a vigilante known only as V (Hugo Weaving) uses terrorist tactics to fight the oppressors...

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    • James Mcteigue
    • R
    • Natalie Portman
  6. Dec 5, 2020 · As envisioned by V, a mob of cloaked, Guy Fawkes-masked citizens march past them as the Parliament erupts and fireworks light up the faces of those present in the crowd. The ending is cathartic and powerful, as the immortality of V’s idea comes to fruition while accommodating varied interpretations and significance of each individual member ...

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  8. V for Vendetta is an British-American-German 2006 dystopian political thriller film directed by James McTeigue and written by the Wachowskis, based on the 1988 DC/Vertigo Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and David Lloyd.