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This is a direct reference to one of the more well-known Watchmen comic characters ... Irons plays a man named Adrian Veidt, a former costumed vigilante who went by the name Ozymandias.
It occurs in one of the closing scenes of the comics, as the highly intelligent Ozymandias (birth name Adrian ... in the known Watchmen universe, too. A couple of other notable comic book ...
They explain a lot about how the state of Watchmen’s already divergent American history continued from the events of the comic in 1985 ... on is the later life of Adrian “Ozymandias” Veidt ...
One of the final things that Doctor Manhattan says in the Watchmen comic book (to Adrian Veidt ... seeing as so many of the other characters are quick to get physical. However, the final issue ...
Ozymandias: Adrian Veidt was born into a wealthy ... in 1966 that included all the characters from the Watchmen comic. Garnder died on Aug. 9, 1974, in a car accident. He left his estate to ...
In a show full of weird characters, the weirdest part of HBO’s Watchmen is easily Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias ... at the end of the original Watchmen comic, we should all be very worried.
Watchmen isn’t especially subtle. But then again, neither is the comic. Speaking of which, Adrian Veidt is building something. We finally get some more information about where he is: the estate ...
Mirror-masked detective Looking Glass was a background figure for the first four episodes of Watchmen ... We’re used to seeing Adrian Veidt as the show’s comic relief, but guess what?
Watchmen is much more of a sequel to the comic than it first seems. It's set decades later and focuses primarily on a different set of characters ... Dan Dreiberg, Adrian Veidt, and Doctor ...