I know the quality sucks a bit, and we’ll try to get a better quality one as soon as possible, but we didn’t want to keep this from you. This is the first time we’ve seen Ender and Alai together in character in the movie! The picture was taken quasi by accident by the folks of Collider, who actually just wanted a photograph of the Ender’s Game Experience classroom desks. Be that as it may, this is proof that Ender and Alai’s friendship is acknowledged in the movie!
Source: Collider
Tag: Ender Wiggin
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PHOTO: First Picture of Ender and Alai
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Director Gavin Hood on Violence in the Ender’s Game Movie
Back in December, Crystal posted an editorial about whether or not the upcoming Ender’s Game movie needed to go as far as the book in terms of violence. In Pondering the Fate of Stilson, she argued that having Ender kill Stilson before he even gets to Battle School may not only be not necessary and severely stretch credibility (look a the size difference between Caleb Thaggard and Asa Butterfield), it may also be harmful in that it may lead audiences to despise Ender or even encourage people to commit violence themselves.
Now, Ender’s Game director Gavin Hood has finally addressed the matter in an interview with Cinemablend’s Kelly West. Here is what he had to say:
I think that all those elements of bullying, which is a great theme in the world right now, and how kids deal with being bullied, which we know is so powerful in the book, thatʼs in the movie. But what I try to do as a filmmaker in terms of handling questions of violence, is I donʼt believe in showing violence for violenceʼs sake and repetitive violence. For me, what I have found is an act of violence can be so sudden, whatʼs more interesting is the aftermath. And so, our movie is not, I hope, in any way, really violent. I donʼt want it to be a violent film, but the effect of the moment of violence on the psyche of the protagonist and the people around him is profound as it is in the book. It has to be, and so those key scenes in the book –Bonzo in the shower– are absolutely in the movie, and they shock in their suddenness, but they are not in any way indulgent. Iʼm not interested in showing blood flying around the room or any of, none of that. Whatʼs more important is to see how these young character handle it and thatʼs why I think itʼs an important film. As a parent, I want my kids to go to a movie and not be spoken down to, deal with difficult themes, but be able to talk about it, not celebrate that, just talk about it.
Looks like Gavin Hood has put a lot of thought into the question of how much violence is really necessary in the movie to have the desired effect on the characters and the audience, and how much would really just be violence for violence’s sake. He seems to have a pretty decent grasp on where the thin line runs between dramaturgy and pornography. Sounds like we are going to be sufficiently shocked, without being traumatised by watching graphic displays of kids dying in puddles of their own blood. (my emphasis)
Source: Cinemablend
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Six New Ender’s Game Character Posters Revealed
Moviefone and Fandango have exclusively revealed three new Ender’s Game character posters each. They look awesome! Click for higher resolution! (Especially the Fandango ones, i.e. Anderson, Mazer and Ender, are super hi-res.)
Which one is your favorite? Any you don’t like? Do you miss anyone? Tell us in the comments or sound off in our Forums!
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PHOTO: Petra and Ender in Training
It’s a little weird that I was just writing another article speculating about Ender and Petra and then this pops up as well. What do you think is going on in this photo? Is this perhaps when Petra warns Ender that he’s in danger?
Since we’ve seen in the trailer that the kids train in these outfits, it’s safe to say that’s what they’re dressed in here. And hey look, Adidas survived the Formic Invasion!
Source: Collider
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PHOTO: Ender and Petra at the Gate
Thanks to a slideshow put up by Entertainment Weekly for their Comic Con 2013 preview, we’ve got a new look at Ender (Asa Butterfield, right) and Petra (Hailee Steinfeld, left) holding hands as they’re about to jump into the Battle Room.
The photo gives us a better look at the flash guns, as can be seen on Petra’s hip, but it also brings up an inevitable question: are Petra and Ender a “thing” in the movie?
In the book, Petra acts more like a tough older sister to Ender when he first joins Salamander Army under Bonzo. But Ender was around 7 or 8 at that point while in the book he’ll be around 10 or 11. When we first saw Petra in the trailer, she was giving a sly smile to Ender.
Now in this photo we see them holding hands as they get ready to go into the Battle Room, something that Ender has presumably already done himself because we’ve seen him in the Battle Room wearing launchy colors. So what do you guys think? Do Petra and Ender have a different type of connection in the film? And if they did, how do you feel about it?
Source: EW.com
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Entertainment Weekly Reveals New Ender’s Game Cover
Check out this awesome cover of Entertainment Weekly featuring none other than Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield in Ender’s Game!
We get a great look at Ender in his Dragon Army flash suit, carrying in his arm his Dragon Army helmet. It’s a “bonus” cover, so you may have to check around to find this one for yourself!
Source: Entertainment Weekly
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Visit the Official German Ender’s Game Movie Site
German movie distributor Constantin has launched its official Ender’s Game site. Apart from the trailer, the release date (October 24! YAY!), and a few interactive graphic elements, there isn’t much there yet, but we’re sure that more content will be added soon. In any case, it looks pretty spiffy. Check it out at www.enders-game-film.de/.
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Five ‘Ender’s Game’ Character Posters Revealed
Early this morning, five new characters for Ender’s Game hit the web, showing major characters Ender Wiggin, Hyrum Graff, Mazer Rackham, Gwen Anderson, and Petra Arkanian. Click the images for larger versions.
UPDATE: These may not be official posters. Will update when I know more.
UPDATE 2: These posters have been confirmed as drafts and were unintentionally leaked. To which all I can say is, yay, more posters coming later? 🙂
UPDATE 3: The posters have been removed at the request of Summit.
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EnderCast Episode 18: Graff
In this week’s EnderCast, Kelly and Crystal talk to Air Force colonel Tom Ruby, who contributed the essay “Ender on Leadership” to Smart Pop Books’ anthology Ender’s World. Among other things, they discuss
- how Tom met and became friends with Orscon Scott Card
- bad movies, and how they can damage the reputation of a book
- if battle school is a real possibility, and what Tom would do if he was in Graff’s shoes
- how they might establish Ender’s exceptional leadership abilities in the movie
Listen to the episode here.
Also, check out Tom’s essay on the Smart Pop Books website and visit his site at www.bgcts.com.
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If Battle School Allowed Facebook Part 2
Since I’m home sick with a sore throat and a really manly sounding croaky voice, there’s no Weekly Ender this week. Here’s a few new Battle School Facebook images for your Monday, though! If you want to read the first ones, go to Part 1.
Poor Mazer gets no respect…
Dap fails at recruiting a new teacher.
Ender really getting under Mazer’s skin.
And finally, bored with Fairyland and all those creepy wolf children, Ender moves on to something else.
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More Ender’s Game Posters from Around the World
Following up on our last post about the Spanish language Ender’s Game Poster, I went and found some more different language versions. Check out the German, French, and Russian posters below! (Click for larger images.)
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Poster for ‘El Juego de Ender’
Thanks to @franiahs for showing me a photo of the Mexico version of the Ender’s Game poster titled El Juego de Ender, which led me to look for the poster online. Has anyone else seen a different version in a different country? I tried looking for La Stratégie Ender and Das große Spiel, but unfortunately didn’t find one for either.
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Fan-Made Friday: Ender’s Game Book Cover by Koala-Tee
Happy Friday, Launchies! Here’s an alternative book cover designed by Koala-Tee on Deviantart, done as an art project in school.