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HBO is developing a V for Vendetta TV series with writer Pete Jackson attached and James Gunn and Peter Safran executive producing for DC Studios. We break down what that creative team signals for tone and scope, how the show might adapt Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s classic, and where it could fit within HBO’s run of prestige comic adaptations. We also revisit the 2005 film’s legacy and outline the big questions fans should watch as the project moves through development.
00:00 Intro and headline
00:35 Who is Pete Jackson and why his work matters
02:10 Creative team and producers explained
03:45 Source material primer for newcomers
05:30 What made the 2005 film stick with audiences
07:05 How this fits HBO and DC’s live action slate
08:50 What a season one arc could cover
10:20 Casting and tone watchlist
11:30 Production timeline expectations and next checkpoints
12:15 Final thoughts and listener prompt
HBO is developing V for Vendetta with Pete Jackson writing and DC Studios leadership producing.
Expect character driven storytelling with a focus on personal stakes inside a political thriller frame.
The series has strong runway at HBO, which has a history of turning comic properties into prestige TV.
The 2005 film set a high bar for mood and iconography, so casting for V and Evey will be pivotal.
Early cues to watch include period setting, one season retelling versus ongoing world build, and how closely it tracks the graphic novel’s themes.
“The mask is iconic, but the power of V for Vendetta is the way it asks who gets to define freedom.”
“If this show keeps the human story front and center, the politics will land without feeling like a lecture.”
“Casting V and Evey decides the show’s heartbeat before a single set piece is shot.”
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What do you want from a V for Vendetta series and who would you cast as V and Evey? Send your questions and topic ideas for future episodes and we will feature our favorites.
Apple Podcast Tags: V for Vendetta, HBO, DC Studios, James Gunn, Peter Safran, Pete Jackson, Alan Moore, David Lloyd, TV news, Comic adaptations, The Penguin, Watchmen, Green Lantern Lanterns, Geek Freaks Headlines
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HBO is developing a V for Vendetta TV series with writer Pete Jackson attached and James Gunn and Peter Safran executive producing for DC Studios. We break down what that creative team signals for tone and scope, how the show might adapt Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s classic, and where it could fit within HBO’s run of prestige comic adaptations. We also revisit the 2005 film’s legacy and outline the big questions fans should watch as the project moves through development.
00:00 Intro and headline
00:35 Who is Pete Jackson and why his work matters
02:10 Creative team and producers explained
03:45 Source material primer for newcomers
05:30 What made the 2005 film stick with audiences
07:05 How this fits HBO and DC’s live action slate
08:50 What a season one arc could cover
10:20 Casting and tone watchlist
11:30 Production timeline expectations and next checkpoints
12:15 Final thoughts and listener prompt
HBO is developing V for Vendetta with Pete Jackson writing and DC Studios leadership producing.
Expect character driven storytelling with a focus on personal stakes inside a political thriller frame.
The series has strong runway at HBO, which has a history of turning comic properties into prestige TV.
The 2005 film set a high bar for mood and iconography, so casting for V and Evey will be pivotal.
Early cues to watch include period setting, one season retelling versus ongoing world build, and how closely it tracks the graphic novel’s themes.
“The mask is iconic, but the power of V for Vendetta is the way it asks who gets to define freedom.”
“If this show keeps the human story front and center, the politics will land without feeling like a lecture.”
“Casting V and Evey decides the show’s heartbeat before a single set piece is shot.”
If you enjoyed this breakdown, follow and subscribe, leave a quick review, and share the episode with the hashtag #GeekFreaksHeadlines. It helps more geeks find the show.
All news discussed on our podcast is sourced from GeekFreaksPodcast.com.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast
What do you want from a V for Vendetta series and who would you cast as V and Evey? Send your questions and topic ideas for future episodes and we will feature our favorites.
Apple Podcast Tags: V for Vendetta, HBO, DC Studios, James Gunn, Peter Safran, Pete Jackson, Alan Moore, David Lloyd, TV news, Comic adaptations, The Penguin, Watchmen, Green Lantern Lanterns, Geek Freaks Headlines
Timestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall To ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions