V

TV-14
1984    45mAction, Adventure
7.37.1
Once again, Earth is the battleground. But now the aliens whose human guise hides their true reptilian natures are wiser. They believe the secret to their survival on Earth lies in the DNA of the newly born half-human, half-spaceling Starchild. But that's something the world's Resistance Fighters cannot allow.

1 Season

  • Season 1
    Season 119 Episodes
  • Jane BadlerDiana
  • June ChadwickLydia
  • Jennifer CookeElizabeth
  • Robert EnglundWillie
  • Faye GrantJulie Parrish
  • Marc SingerMike Donovan
  • Jeff YagherKyle Bates
  • Lane SmithNathan Bates
  • Blair TefkinRobin Maxwell
  • Michael IronsideHam Tyler
  • Michael WrightElias Taylor
  • Aki AleongMr. Chiang
  • Howard K. SmithHoward K. Smith
  • Judson ScottLt. James
  • Frank AshmorePhilip
  • Mickey JonesChris Farber
  • Duncan RegehrCharles
  • Bruce DavisonJohn Langley
  • Peter ElblingOswald
  • Nicky KattSean Donovan

V Ratings & Reviews

  • AlexMarch 10, 2026
    This review is for the original miniseries and its sequel The Final Battle. An excellent series with a message for all of us about the dangers of accepting a fascist dictatorship, bringing with it the killing of citizens on the streets, the demonisation of scientists, and the monopolisation of the media. Imagine if that happened today, eh? <coughs in 2026> Don't bother with the rest of the series.
  • flavo43November 23, 2025
    The 1984 V TV series had the difficult task of following two highly successful miniseries, and in my opinion, the miniseries format was perfect for this story. Short, tightly focused episodes allowed the original concept to shine—sharply written resistance-versus-occupation drama, strong allegories, and meaningful character development. But when V shifted into a full 20-episode network television season, it began to lose its bite. Instead of maintaining the intensity and cohesion of the miniseries, the show became diluted as it struggled to find enough plot threads and weekly topics to sustain such a long run. Today, with streaming services favouring 6–8 episode seasons, V would thrive in a more compact format. Back then, however, the demands of network TV stretched the premise too thin. Like many fans, I found myself losing interest in a show I had once loved. It wasn’t terrible—it was simply a great idea forced into the wrong structure.

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