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- DC Studios is developing a V for Vendetta series for HBO Max.
- Peter Safran and James Gunn are leading the adaptation project, which will bring Alan Moore and David Lloyds graphic novel to life.
- Details about the series, such as plot points or cast members, have not yet been released.
- The V for Vendetta series marks another collaboration between DC Studios and HBO Max.
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DC Studios’ V for Vendetta Series in Development for HBO Max by Peter Safran and James Gunn
DC Studios is developing a V for Vendetta series for HBO Max. Peter Safran and James Gunn are behind the project, which adapts Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s graphic novel that DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint first published in the late 1980s. Variety has not yet released details about the series.
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