Category: Mazer Rackham

  • PHOTO: Mazer Rackham with Digital Battle Screen

    PHOTO: Mazer Rackham with Digital Battle Screen

    Mazer-Digital

    With the trailer just five days away, the digital marketing for Ender’s Game is certainly heating up, with a Google+ Hangout planned with director Gavin Hood, producer Bob Orci, and star Asa Butterfield to attend. I’m happy to announce that I will also be part of the hangout along with a few of my fellow fansite admins to do a Q&A with the “fleet”.

    Yesterday, EW.com gave us the first look at Mazer Rackham and today Summit has just published a different version of what appears to be the same image with one vital difference.

    There’s a digital battle screen behind him! You can see on the bottom right a Win/Loss score (with no losses!) and targets for various star systems on the screen. Perhaps this is a glimpse of Ender’s Eros simulator?

    Post your thoughts in the comments!

  • EW.com Exclusively Reveals First Look at Ben Kingsley as Mazer Rackham in ‘Ender’s Game’

    EW.com Exclusively Reveals First Look at Ben Kingsley as Mazer Rackham in ‘Ender’s Game’

    Mazer-Rackham

    In anticipation of the trailer’s global debut next week on May 7, Summit/Lionsgate has given EW.com the exclusive first look at Sir Ben Kingsley as Mazer Rackham.

    As many book fans know, the character of Mazer is actually a book twist, but the film doesn’t seem to be going this route since Mazer is mentioned in the official synopsis.

    In the near future, a hostile alien race (called the Formics) have attacked Earth. If not for the legendary heroics of International Fleet Commander, Mazer Rackham (Ben Kingsley), all would have been lost. In preparation for the next attack, the highly esteemed Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford) and the International Military are training only the best young children to find the future Mazer. Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield), a shy, but strategically brilliant boy is pulled out of his school to join the elite.

    Arriving at Battle School, Ender quickly and easily masters increasingly difficult war games, distinguishing himself and winning respect amongst his peers. Ender is soon ordained by Graff as the military’s next great hope, resulting in his promotion to Command School. Once there, he’s trained by Mazer Rackham, himself, to lead his fellow soldiers into an epic battle that will determine the future of Earth and save the human race.

    EW spoke to Ben Kingsley a bit about the role.

    Director and co-writer Gavin Hood (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) was key, according to Kingsley, as was the  make-up and  costume team working with Kingsley to breathe life into the half-Maori war hero, who is an almost mythical presence in Orson Scott Card’s 1980s bestseller.

    “In the script, which I think is beautifully written, what come across is the authority and mystery,” Kingsley said of Rackham, a man who saved earth once and may have to do it again. “There’s quite a lot said about him in the story  before you see him — by the recruits and by his fellow officers — and that’s useful as far as preparations.”

    Source: EW.com

  • Ben Kingsley Says ‘Ender’s Game’ Will Be “A Wonderful Film”

    Ben Kingsley Says ‘Ender’s Game’ Will Be “A Wonderful Film”

    Marvel's Iron Man 3 Premiere

    Actor Ben Kingsley is doing a lot of press for the release of Iron Man 3 and spoke briefly to the Coventry Telegraph about his role as Mazer Rackham. Possible spoilers here for those who haven’t read the book!

    Ender’s Game is coming out later this year. How did that work out?

    Lovely, but quite different from the challenge of the Mandarin. With Mandarin I was very rarely involved in green screen. In Gandhi we had none. We actually had 4,000 people on screen for the funeral.

    In Ender’s Game we had a lot of green screen. The kids in the film were obviously challenged by being told ‘It is all going to be CGI-d later but you have to react’ . Gavin (Hood) looked after them so well and they did form a wonderful relationship with him. So that he would, where possible, talk them through what they were seeing while they were reacting to it.

    He really knocked himself out pumping energy into those kids who couldn’t see anything. I think it is going to be a wonderful film.

    Tell us about your role.

    Mazar Rackham. He is a combination of historically ancient warrior in that he is descended from Maori and has Maori tattooed on his face. And at the same time he is teaching children how to operate drones. So he is very advanced and also rooted in an ancient warrior tradition.

    Source: Coventry Telegraph

  • See Ben Kingsley as the Mandarin in ‘Iron Man 3’

    See Ben Kingsley as the Mandarin in ‘Iron Man 3’

    Marvel has released a new poster of Ben Kingsley as ‘Iron Man 3’ villain the Mandarin.

    Ben-Kingsley-Mandarin

    He looks really… well, villainous, don’t you think?

    I mentioned in my second set visit report that we got to interview Ben Kingsley. What I didn’t mention was that he was in full Mazer Rackham costume and makeup at the time! It was pretty shocking when he walked in and I can’t wait for them to come out with a poster like this one for Ender’s Game so that you guys can see what he looked like when we met him!

  • Ben Kingsley to Play Mazer Rackham

    Ben Kingsley to Play Mazer Rackham

    Ben Kingsley

    According to the Hollywood Reporter, Ben Kingsley is in talks to play war hero Mazer Rackham in the movie adaptation of Ender’s Game, which is tentatively scheduled to begin principal photography next February, though the headline and the article give different versions of the story.

    Kingsley has worked with star Asa Butterfield before in last month’s Hollywood delight Hugo. Although there has yet to be studio confirmation on either Kingsley’s casting or more recently, Hailee Steinfeld in talks to play Petra Arkanian, Kingsley seems to be a great fit for the character, who is presumed dead by the world long after he single-handedly puts an end to the last Formic invasion. Rackham then becomes a mentor to Ender as he completes his training.

    Kingsley has played a wide variety of roles, with some of his most memorable being from Shindler’s List, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, and House of Sand and Fog.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter