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  • PHOTO: Gavin Hood with Battle Room Story Board

    PHOTO: Gavin Hood with Battle Room Story Board

    This week’s entry in the Ender’s Game production blog features a photo of director Gavin Hood crossing off a scene he’s completed filming in the Battle Room.

    Here you see him crossing off a completed shot of his detailed story boards in the zero g battle room where our young actors, in their zero g training suits, are showing off the high flying skills they’ve learned from our veteran stunt coordinator Garrett Warren.

    Still, one of the best parts of the entry was the following:

    We never thought we would find a bigger fan of the novel than all of us until Gavin walked in the room.  Going back to his roots, Gavin decided to take on the challenge of adapting the novel himself, which gives him a huge advantage when it comes to directing it because he knows his script better than any of us.

    Having a director that’s a fan of the book is always a great thing to hear. Hopefully the adaptation he’s created is something that will satisfy his fellow fans because Ender’s Game is definitely something difficult to translate to screen since, similar to Lionsgate’s recent smash hit The Hunger Games, the book is told almost entirely from Ender’s perspective.

    This is made even more difficult by the fact that Ender is six years old in the book. Since Ender is now 10 in the movie, this make it a little easier, but it still presents the dilemma of whether it should largely be from Ender’s perspective or if the film should broaden it’s view to encompass the overall story taking place around Ender.

    Conversations take place between Graff and Anderson continually, so this supports a broad world view, but the biggest question comes down to whether Hood wants to keep the audience in the dark in regards to the ending, since it could make for a great twist to the movie for those who have not read the books.

    They also allude to what was probably one of the biggest reasons why Ender had to be aged up, so hopefully that settles down some of the fans angered over Ender’s “new” age.

    [G]iven the time limitations inherent in working with young actors, this movie would be impossible to complete without Gavin’s preparation and passion.

    Depending on the child labor laws of the state, young children are only allowed a set amount of hours on set per day. Not only that, when your main star is “supposed” to be six years old, this obviously poses a problem since being on set for hours at that age can be exhausting. I want an Ender’s Game movie as much as everyone else, but not at the expense of a little kid sweating it out on a movie set for months.

    Source: Ender’s Game Blog

  • MTV’s Josh Horowitz Talks ‘Ender’s Game’ with Bobby Cohen

    MTV’s Josh Horowitz Talks ‘Ender’s Game’ with Bobby Cohen

     

    MTV’s Josh Horowitz recently caught up with film producer Bobby Cohen, who is working with Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Ortiz on Ender’s Game and got him to talk a bit about the set.

    “There is a NASA stage where they literally used to build the rockets for the space shuttle that is now actually a sound stage,” he said. “They will be spending 65 some odd days about 45 minutes from here on a big giant set. So that’s going well.”

    Source: MTV Movies Blog

  • A Look at Ender’s Monitor

    A Look at Ender’s Monitor

    Ender's Monitor

    This week’s production entry over at Ender’s Game Blog gives us a better look at Ender himself… sort of. This photo is an image of Ender’s monitor, which we learn at the start of the book is how the military monitors the children they’re screening for Battle School. Both Peter and Valentine had their monitors removed and were allowed to remain on Earth to grow up with their parents, but then they were given permission to have a third child.

    The book begins as Ender has his monitor removed, which ends up being a painful ordeal, despite reassurances that he won’t feel a thing.

    The novel was amazingly prescient about a great many things: remote controlled drone wars, the internet, the influence of blogging, hand held computing tablets like the I-Pad, and of course, electronic surveillance implants.  Implanted tracking and monitoring chips are no longer a science fiction concept.  They exist now.  And one day, they may be as advanced as the monitor implanted into Ender, which allows Colonel Graff to “see through his eyes” and know:  HE’S THE ONE.

    It’s funny how they mention the iPad because that’s what came to mind when I re-read Ender’s Game last year. I marveled at how the desks seemed to be just like the tablets of today, with the students sending IMs to each other in creative ways. It would be an interesting marketing tactic if they were to develop a smartphone game mirroring Giant’s Drink. (hopefully without the suicidal tendencies feature)

    Source: Ender’s Game Blog

  • First Look at Ender Wiggin’s Bedroom

    First Look at Ender Wiggin’s Bedroom

    Ender's Room

    For this week’s production entry on Ender’s Game blog, we get a look at Ender’s bedroom, which is full of knickknacks, space decals, and model planes.

    The more futuristic the world, the more invisible its technology. So why shouldn’t Ender’s room look just like any normal kid’s room?  And not every future is a dark dystopia.  The world that Ender lives in is a world worth saving.  That’s why he is willing to leave his family to go into an orbiting Battle School and risk not seeing his sister, Valentine, again until they are both adults.

    I like that they gave him a modern room. I’ve never really imagined Ender’s home to be dystopian and run down.

    We will keep your room for you just as you left it, Ender…

    In other news, cast member Khy Rhambo tweeted that today they worked on Salamander Army scenes in the Battle Room.

    Amazing day of shooting with our flash suits @ImNotMoises @HaileeSteinfeld @asabfb @bsoohoo Salamander all day son !!!

  • ‘Ender’s Game’ Release Date Pushed to November 1, 2013

    ‘Ender’s Game’ Release Date Pushed to November 1, 2013

    Ender's ChairAlthough it’s been reported that Ender’s Game is nearing the halfway point of it’s production, currently happening in New Orleans, Louisiana, Summit Entertainment announced today that the release date for the movie has been pushed back nearly 8 months from March 15, 2013 to November 1, 2013.

    This slates the movie to open just three weeks before Lionsgate’s already highly anticipated The Hunger Games sequel, Catching Fire.

    Lionsgate and Summit hope to boost interest in Ender’s Game by opening it so closely to Catching Fire, since they can use the Hunger Games sequel to publicize Ender’s Game. Also, delaying the release will allow Summit and Lionsgate to market and publicize a fully finished film.

    This is rather disheartening news, since 8 months is quite a long time when we just recently passed through the one year mark until the movie’s release. However, with the additional time, perhaps it will give Lionsgate the time needed to build buzz for the film adaptation, which has been through numerous failed attempts to bring the movie to the big screen over the last 30 years.

    Source: THR

  • ‘Ender’s Game’ Production Nearing Halfpoint

    ‘Ender’s Game’ Production Nearing Halfpoint

    Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci

    In a recent interview with producer Alex Kurtzman, MTV’s Kara Warner took the opportunity to inquire about his work on Ender’s Game.

    “I’m really proud of the work everybody’s done on ‘Ender’s.’ Particularly because it’s a very complicated sprawling book that a lot of people have tried for a very long time to figure out how to make,” Kurtzman told MTV.

    We already know that big changes are in order for the film, which has cast now 15 year-old Asa Butterfield as the young Ender Wiggin, who is actually only six when he’s shipped off to Battle School in the books. However, Kurtzman says he’s pleased with what director Gavin Hood has done with the script, saying that Hood had “in a miraculous way […] managed to distill down the essence of the book and the big moves to a very understandable clear format.”

    Kurtzman also comment about where they are in the production schedule. “We’re about halfway through it, maybe close to halfway but it’s been a wonderful shoot so far.”

    With tweets from the young cast continuing to pour out about their bonding on and off set, it does sound like things are going smoothly!

    Ender’s Game is set to hit theaters in March 2013.

    Source: MTV

  • ‘Ender’s Game’ Production Blog Posts Space Camp Photo

    ‘Ender’s Game’ Production Blog Posts Space Camp Photo

    Space Camp

    The production blog for Ender’s Game, which seems to be operating on a weekly Wednesday posting, put up a new photo of the cast in a simulator while attending Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.

    “Houston, we have a problem.  We don’t know how to land the Shuttle.” Good thing it’s just a simulator safely on the ground at SPACE CAMP in Huntsville, Alabama.  Aramis, Moises, Asa & Suraj (pictured above from a monitor in the MISSION CONTROL ROOM ) and the rest of our cast agreed that to do Ender’s Game right, they had to train as though they were really headed into ZERO G.  And this wasn’t just an afternoon spent taking a vanity tour. From the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU), which simulates extra-vehicular shuttle missions in Earth’s orbit, to the microgravity training chair that prepared astronauts for moonwalks during the Apollo program, the week at Space Camp was genuine prep for the feeling of reality that this movie deserves. And after all, the army that trains together stays together.

    From left to right seated in the photo: Aramis Knight (Bean), Moises Arias (Bonzo), Asa Butterfield (Ender), and Suraj Parthasurathy (Alai).

  • ‘Ender’s Game’ Production Blog Posts Utility Deck Photo

    ‘Ender’s Game’ Production Blog Posts Utility Deck Photo

    Utility Deck

    The Ender’s Game production blog posted a new image today of Utility Deck G in Hall Number 0058 with the following:

    If you think regular school is tough, try it in a rotating space station.  And by the way, do you have a hall pass for hall number 0058?  Because if you don’t, you could end up scrubbing the showers.  When you first arrive at Battle School, all you perceive is its utility, its functionality… that is until you enter the BATTLE ROOM, where there is no up, no down, and ZERO G’s.  Movie making can become overly reliant on digital worlds, and nothing can replace a well-built set that you can see and touch and stand in the middle of, fooling you into thinking you are really there. Enjoy this small taste of Ender’s big world. We’ll see a lot more in the weeks to come.

    The really strange part? The description on this image is “BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA 3”. I’ve been wracking my brain trying to come up with a connection, but so far I can’t make anything out of it.

  • Battle School Scenes in Production

    Battle School Scenes in Production

    From the sound of tweets from the actors currently on set of Ender’s Game, production is likely working on Battle School scenes.

    Star Asa Butterfield tweeted that he was on his second day on set with his toon leaders Bean (Aramis Knight), Petra (Hailee Steinfeld), Fly Molo (Brandon Soo Hoo), and Alai (Suraj Parthasurathy) along with his friend Dink (Khylin Rhambo) and stern commander Bonzo Madrid (Moises Arias).

    What do you think they’re working on? Battle Room? Mess hall? Can you picture them all watching him play Giant’s Drink?

    So far there’s been no further updates to the production blog that launched a week ago on Tumblr.

  • Ender’s Game Production Tumblr Launches

    Ender’s Game Production Tumblr Launches

    Ender's Chair

    The production team behind the Ender’s Game movie, which is currently filming in New Orleans, Louisiana, has started an official production blog over on Tumblr.

    It took us all a second to realize Asa was right when he said Ender’s Gamewas an amazing book from “the late 1900s.”  We use that phrase all the time now, like, “Clinton was President in the late nineteen hundreds!”  Most of us read Ender’s Game when we were young and wondered when it would become a movie.

    It’s funny how they have the same reaction about the book when you think about how old it was. I’m about to turn 33 and Ender’s Game was my favorite book in the sixth grade. That means that the year I was fascinating about a movie, Asa Butterfield wouldn’t even be born for another SIX YEARS.

    It sure has been a long time coming and I can’t wait to see the first images!

  • ‘Ender’s Game’ Begins Filming

    ‘Ender’s Game’ Begins Filming

    Roberto Orci Tweet

    Today Roberto Orci, one of the producers of 2013’s film adaptation of Ender’s Game tweeted that they officially began shooting the movie today. Cast members have been tweeting about being on set in New Orleans, Louisiana and bonding over the last week or more, presumably all on location to do pre-production work.

    This probably explains why main star Asa Butterfield was not present at the Oscars to represent his film Hugo, which was nominated for 11 Academy Awards this year. Actress Viola Davis was present, but since she probably has a smaller role as a Battle School psychiatrist, she probably wasn’t needed on set the first day. Plus, you can’t exactly not show up when nominated for Best Actress!

    With principal photography officially on the way, let’s hope we start seeing some behind the scenes photos soon!

  • Dap, Mr. & Mrs. Wiggin Cast in ‘Ender’s Game’

    Dap, Mr. & Mrs. Wiggin Cast in ‘Ender’s Game’

    Deadline has the exclusive news on additional casting for Ender’s Game, this time regarding Sergeant Dap and John and Theresa Wiggin (Ender’s parents).

    For Sergeant Dap, the Battle School man who jokingly calls himself “Mom”, casting chose Nonso Anozie, who was most recently seen in the movie The Grey starring Liam Neeson. Anozie will be playing the character Xaro Xhoan Daxos in season 2 of HBO’s Game of Thrones, which premieres April 1.

    John Wiggin will be played by Stevie Ray Dallimore (Joyful Noise) and Theresa Wiggin will be played by Andrea Powell.

    Cast members are reportedly already on set in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Source: Deadline

  • Viola Davis Joins ‘Ender’s Game’

    Viola Davis Joins ‘Ender’s Game’

    Viola Davis, the actress who was recently nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance as Aibileen in The Help, has officially joined the cast of Ender’s Game. Davis has signed on to play a psychologist at the Battle School who monitors their mental health and designs the games that they play while attending the school.

    Davis has had a successful career in both movies and television, having played a recurring character on the show Law & Order: SVU and she received a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Academy Awards in 2008 for her role as Mrs. Miller in Doubt.

    What do you guys think? Will she be a villain type doctor or will she be one of the few adults sympathetic to Ender’s predicament behind the scenes?

    Source: CinemaBlend