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What is V for Vendetta (2005)

Handbook of Research on Aestheticization of Violence, Horror, and Power
V for Vendetta movie which is the co-production of USA- Germany-England written by Lana and Lily Wachowski and directed by James McTeigue was released in 2006. Starring Hugo Weaving (V) and Natalie Portman (Evey Hammond), the movie is based on a dystopic comic books series written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd. V for Vendetta that was first published black and white on British comic book Warrior between 1982-1985 was republished by American comic book published DC Comics that produces story content for adults on 1988 with 10 volume Vertigo series.
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Aestheticizing Violence Within Transmedia Storytelling Context: V For Vendetta Case
Ferhat Zengin (Gelisim University, Turkey) and Bahadır Kapır (Marmara University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4655-0.ch024
Abstract
In this study, V for Vendetta (2006) directed by James McTeigue, is analysed based on Henry Jenkins's transmedia storytelling terms. Henry Jenkins defines re-creating a story with different media tools as “transmedia storytelling” and evaluates this new storytelling form that emerged in the digital age as a new aesthetic linked with active participation that creates new demands on the consumer. V for Vendetta with a large fan audience has a story that became the symbol of the social movements that emerged against totalitarian regimes created in the modern state and social organisation. The story V for Vendetta that was first published at the beginning of 1980s as a dystopic comic book prioritising violence and terror experienced changes in the story with the effect of different narrative media. Within this context, this study with Henry Jenkins's transmedia storytelling theoretical basis analyzes how the main narrative elements of the story such as terror, violence, fear, and freedom are reflected in the V for Vendetta movie by using semiotic methods.
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