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V for Vendetta Already Confirmed 1 Huge Movie Fan Theory Is 100% Correct
Since its release in 2005, Lana and Lilly Wachowski’s V for Vendetta has divided fans of Alan Moore’s original comic, with a largely faithful narrative adaptation that nevertheless diverges from some of the original’s bolder political ideas. But there remains one quibble which vexes all fans to this day: how did V manage to send the beleaguered populace of England the thousands upon thousands of Guy Fawkes masks used in the film’s finale? Known for its adherence to the symbolism fostered by Moore, albeit with slightly less moral ambiguity, the 2005 film was an early precursor to the wider trend of superhero films, but the final scene with its massive protest leaves much to the imagination and goes completely unexplained. However, the original graphic novel provides answers in no uncertain terms.