V for Vendetta director recalls Natalie Portman shaving her head

James McTeigue, director of V for Vendetta, has recounted his experiences working on the film, including Natalie Portman's decision to shave her head for the role. Portman appeared at Cannes with her new look.

James McTeigue, the filmmaker behind V for Vendetta, recently shared reflections on the production of the movie. In an article published on March 17, 2026, he traces his journey with the project, highlighting a notable moment involving lead actress Natalie Portman. Portman shaved her head for her character and showed up to the Cannes Film Festival with that appearance, as recalled by McTeigue. This detail underscores a bold commitment to the role in the 2005 dystopian thriller, though specifics on the filming process or additional anecdotes are not detailed in the available excerpt. The article appears amid coverage of various film reviews and festival news, but focuses on McTeigue's personal insights into V for Vendetta.

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