There are a lot of authors over the years who have disowned cinematic adaptations of their work after the fact, but Alan Moore was against the V for Vendetta (2005) film before it was even released.
V informs Evey that she must hide in his underground lair for at least one year, and while she is reluctant to the idea at first, a bond soon forms between the two individuals. In the meanwhile ...
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"V for Vendetta" has only come to look more prophetic ... Portman, whose orphaned Evey is rescued and indoctrinated by V, gets her head shaved in the film. And Portman did indeed get shorn for ...