Tag: Gavin Hood

  • New Interview with Orson Scott Card

    New Interview with Orson Scott Card

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    Yesterday, The Digital Universe (Brigham Young University’s online news outlet) published a new interview with Orson Scott Card. None of the things he says about the book and the movie are entirely new, but the interview may clear up a few matters that people have been confused about. Here are a some excerpts:

    About morality in Ender’s Game:

    The novel doesn’t answer those questions, anyway — rather it raises them, and if anything it shows that the best you can do is muddle through, trying to do what’s right, as far as you can figure out what that is. That’s all that human beings can ever do. Even the great ones like Lincoln and Churchill are right only some of the time. Ender Wiggin, though fictional, is no better.

    About his involvement in the movie:

    My work as co-producer was all done in the early stages. Once Gavin Hood took over, my help was no longer required.  […] The screenplay you see on the screen was 100 percent Gavin Hood. None of my writing was used. That was the decision that Odd Lot and Summit made; it was their money at risk, and they invested in the writer they believed in. I have no complaints.

    Read the entire interview HERE.

    Source: The Digital Universe

     

  • Confirmed Autograph Signings for Ender’s Game

    Confirmed Autograph Signings for Ender’s Game

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    Comic Con released their autograph signing schedule and there are two scheduled for cast and crew of Ender’s Game. The first will be held on Thursday morning.

    Summit Entertainment is excited to announce a special autograph signing by Bob OrciGavin HoodAsa ButterfieldHailee Steinfeld, and Abigail Breslin for their upcoming release ENDER’S GAME. Please visit http://www.comic-con.org/cci/autograph-area or the Autograph Area Information Booth for details on how to participate in a Limited Signing Drawing.

    Limited Signing – Drawing for Line Tickets to be held Thursday at 9:00 am in the Autograph Area
    Thursday July 18, 2013 9:00am – 9:30am
    Sails Pavilion – Autographs

    Click here to add to your MySched.

    The second signing will be on Saturday morning.

    Talent from Enders Game 
    (Aramis Knight, Suraj Parthasarathy, Jimmy Pinchak, Conor  Carrol, Cameron Gaskins)
    Limited Signing – Drawing for Line Tickets to be held Saturday at 9:00 am in the Autograph Area

    Saturday July 20, 2013 9:00am – 10:00am
    Sails Pavilion – Autographs

    Click here to add to your MySched.

  • Comic Con 2013 Thursday Schedule Released

    Comic Con 2013 Thursday Schedule Released

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    Comic Con International has begun rolling out their schedule and today they released the schedule for Thursday. Ender’s Game is slotted for 3:50 PM in Hall H along with Summit’s YA title Divergent.

    With the two films sharing a one hour slot, that doesn’t seem to leave a whole lot of time for Ender’s Game, a half an hour at most. Hopefully they pack in as much as they can!

    Stars Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, and Abigail Breslin will be there along with producer Bob Orci and director Gavin Hood.

  • Behind the Scenes Photo from ‘Ender’s Game’ in Empire Magazine

    Behind the Scenes Photo from ‘Ender’s Game’ in Empire Magazine

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    Thanks to a photo by @charloteburows, we can see that Empire magazine has a cool behind the scenes photo of Asa Butterfield as Ender (right in white), Suraj Partha as Alai (center), and director Gavin Hood (left).

    The article was released online in May with an exclusive photo of Graff watching Ender in the Battle Room.

    We’ll try to get a better look at the image soon!

     

  • Happy Birthday to Gavin Hood

    Happy Birthday to Gavin Hood

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    EnderWiggin.net would like to wish director Gavin Hood a very happy birthday! Hopefully after our Hangout last week he went home to some kids just as giddy as we are about his Ender’s Game trailer. Best wishes for a great year to come!

  • VIDEO: Replay of “Meet the Fleet” Google+ Hangout

    VIDEO: Replay of “Meet the Fleet” Google+ Hangout

    Ho, launchies! If you weren’t able to make it to the live Hangout, here’s a replay of it below!

  • Join Gavin Hood, Bob Orci, and Asa Butterfield for ‘Meet the Fleet’ Google+ Hangout

    Join Gavin Hood, Bob Orci, and Asa Butterfield for ‘Meet the Fleet’ Google+ Hangout

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    Those of you that follow the official Ender’s Game Google+ page can now RSVP for the event that will host  the world premiere of the trailer for Ender’s Game. The trailer will launch via a live Google+ Hangout on May 7 at 1 PM PT/4 PM ET.

    Director Gavin Hood, producer Bob Orci, and Ender himself, Asa Butterfield will be broadcasting live to bring you the trailer. This is definitely one you can’t miss!

     

  • Gavin Hood Talks Battle Room with Yahoo! Movies

    Gavin Hood Talks Battle Room with Yahoo! Movies

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    In a phone interview with Yahoo! Movies, director Gavin Hood talked about the size of the Battle Room.

    “This is the high school football field, only it’s in three dimensions. It’s the size of a football field in all directions: up, down, left, right. And the idea is teams jump out from opposite ends of this amazing space and play this amazing game of 3D paintball, almost.”

    Ever since we saw on set how they planned to show the Battle Room, I’ve been dying for other fans to see their vision, which makes my own imagination’s gray room and cubic stars seem so lame in comparison. So how did they arrive at the design?

    One deviation from the book is that in the original text the Battle Room is described as being a giant hollow cube. But Hood felt that to really convey the size and dimensionality of the space, it should be spherical. Hood said he then proposed, “What if we could see through? What if we could see out of the space, and we’re moving around the Earth and turning at the same time?” He said he felt that would create “a really strange, disorienting experience,” that would better capture the notion in the book that in space there really is no up or down.

    Strange and disorienting is right! I’d probably be downright terrified the first time I saw the Battle Room. With Earth visible right outside I can imagine the feeling that you’re floating in space takes some getting used to. Or do you think that young children would have an easier time adjusting to such an intense arena?

    Read the full article at Yahoo! Movies.

  • New Quote: Gavin Hood on Ender

    New Quote: Gavin Hood on Ender

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    Although I haven’t confirmed this yet myself since my new Entertainment Weekly issue hasn’t yet arrived, the mobile version of the January 18 issue included a new quote from director Gavin Hood about Ender Wiggin.

    Ender grows into a powerful (but deeply conflicted) leader whose every action is monitored. “He is a victim of adult manipulation,” says director Gavin Hood, “but also a victim of his own ego.”

    Sounds like Gavin Hood has a really great grasp of the depth of character of Ender. Let’s hope he’s able to take his interpretations of the character and translate them accurately on screen!

    Source: Entertainment Weekly

  • Happy Birthday Gavin Hood

    Happy Birthday Gavin Hood

    Today is Ender’s Game director Gavin Hood’s birthday. He’s a huge part of why a movie is finally happening, so here’s hoping he has a fantastic day out in New Orleans! (and hopefully he doesn’t have to work on a Saturday!)

  • 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

  • Gavin Hood Set to Direct Film Adaptation of ‘Ender’s Game’

    Gavin Hood Set to Direct Film Adaptation of ‘Ender’s Game’

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    Actor/Director Gavin Hood is set to direct the screen adaptation of Orson Scott Card’s bestselling 1985 science fiction novel Ender’s Game. Deadline reports that Summit Entertainment, hunting for it’s next young adult smash after Twilight, is acquiring the movie rights for the novel about a young boy genius with the fate of the planet in his hands.