Alas, Wachowski fans, it looks like you’ll have to wait an extra four months to see V for Vendetta. Sci Fi Wire quotes a Warner Bros. spokesperson as saying the film’s release has been pushed back from Nov. 4 to March 17, 2006. (The Warners rep says the delay is strictly to accommodate the effects-heavy film’s post-production schedule, not to put more distance between the terrorism-themed movie and the recent London bombings.) The good news is, by the time the movie comes out, Natalie Portman (left) will be able to promote it on the talk show circuit with a regrown, full head of hair.
Aug 18
2005
02:57 PM ET
'V for Vendetta': P for postponed
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I’m surprised that this movie got greenlit before “The Watchmen”. The graphic novel is oddball, to say the least, and a reaction to the Thatcher/Reagan politics of the early 80′s. The message and themes of this movie seem out of touch with what people are saying today.
That said, I will be standing in line with everyone else to watch this movie in hopes that my theory is proven wrong and in hopes that it’s a hit so that more graphic novels will get the big screen treatment. Bone or Ronin anyone?
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