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DC Studios Greenlights V for Vendetta TV Series for HBO

Summary

  • HBO developing new V for Vendetta TV series
  • Series to be executive produced by DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran
  • British writer Pete Jackson tapped to pen the small-screen adaptation
DC Studios Greenlights V for Vendetta TV Series for HBO

As of November 11th, 2025, DC Studios is continuing to diversify its storytelling approach, with the announcement of a new V for Vendetta TV series in development at HBO. The premium network is putting together the small-screen adaptation, which will be executive produced by DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran.

Notably, the studios have tapped acclaimed British writer Pete Jackson, known for his work on shows like Somewhere Boy and The Death of Bunny Munro, to pen the V for Vendetta TV series. This marks the latest standalone DC project, as the studio also moves forward with a new shared continuity through the DC Universe franchise, which includes upcoming titles like Creature Commandos.

The V for Vendetta TV series will join other recent DC adaptations, such as Matt Reeves' The Batman Epic Crime Saga, showcasing the studio's commitment to telling diverse stories within the DC multiverse. With Gunn and Safran at the helm, fans can expect the new V for Vendetta series to bring a fresh and compelling take on the iconic graphic novel.

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The V for Vendetta TV series is a new small-screen adaptation of the iconic graphic novel, being developed by HBO and executive produced by DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran.
British writer Pete Jackson, known for his work on shows like Somewhere Boy and The Death of Bunny Munro, has been tapped by DC Studios to pen the V for Vendetta TV series.
The V for Vendetta TV series is part of DC Studios' ongoing efforts to expand its storytelling, with the series existing as a standalone project alongside the studio's new shared DC Universe continuity.

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