Tag: Summit

  • VIDEOS: Watch the Entire Ender’s Game Comic-Con Press Conference

    VIDEOS: Watch the Entire Ender’s Game Comic-Con Press Conference

    Watch the entire Ender’s Game press conference at San Diego Comic-Con – courtesy of Screen Slam, and in pretty good quality!

    Source: Screen Slam’s Youtube Channel

  • VIDEO: Gavin Hood/Bob Orci On Staying True to the Book

    VIDEO: Gavin Hood/Bob Orci On Staying True to the Book

    Entertainment site The Verge just uploaded their coverage of Ender’s Game at San Diego Comic Con. They spoke briefly with Asa and Hailee outside the Ender’s Game Experience before they sat down with director Gavin Hood and producer Bob Orci to discuss the making of the movie. Watch them talk about getting involved in the project, financing the movie, their devotion to stay true to both the “cool stuff” and the “cerebral” side of the book, and why the teaser trailer is so heavy on CGI.

    Source: The Verge’s Youtube Channel

  • Lionsgate Holds Film Rights to 12 Ender Novels

    Lionsgate Holds Film Rights to 12 Ender Novels

    Lionsgate

    In a recent stock analysis story by Variety, it was revealed that Lionsgate holds the rights to all 12 novels in the Ender series.

    Warning, the following quote may cause you to gouge out your eyes.

    A cult favorite among teen boys and young men since its publication in 1985, it’s been described as “Star Wars meets Harry Potter.”

    “While the book on which the film is based is a classic of the genre, we think the film remains a bit of a longshot to achieve breakout success (which we would define as a domestic box office in excess of $125 million) due to some potentially challenging subject matter,” he added.

    It’s been previously stated that the budget for Ender’s Game was around $100 million.

    Harrigan said in his report that “Ender’s Game” has “distinct fanboy and likely general audience appeal” with Lionsgate possibly responsible for 10% to 15% of the production cost. He also noted Lionsgate has rights to all 12 of Card’s “Ender’s Game” series, adding that not all of them are readily adaptable for film.

    I feel I should note that if you haven’t read the book, the original Variety article spoils the ending.

    Thanks to fanette for the news tip!