Tag: International Fleet

  • Ender’s Game Prop Auction to Begin March 9, 2015

    Ender’s Game Prop Auction to Begin March 9, 2015

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    A couple of weeks ago, we mentioned something on Facebook about a prop auction happening soon for Ender’s Game and now we’ve officially got a date for you launchies to mark on your calendars: Monday, March 9, 2015.

    PropStore.com will be auctioning off nearly everything from the set, including original costumes, props, and key set dressing pieces. The auction will be running exclusively on PropStore.com for two weeks, with forty new items added every week for ten days. Those of you interested can register here: http://propstore.auctionserver.net/view-auctions/info/id/21/

    See some images of the items that will be available below!

    Images used with permission from PropStore.com.

    Will you be bidding on any of the items? It’s a chance to own a piece of sci-fi movie history!

  • LA Times Debuts Two New ‘Ender’s Game’ Propaganda Posters

    LA Times Debuts Two New ‘Ender’s Game’ Propaganda Posters

    The Los Angeles Times Hero Complex has debuted two brand new Ender’s Game propaganda posters for you guys to ponder over.

    Today’s posters are the latest in a series of recruitment and propaganda images for the International Fleet — the film’s global government and military organization, formed to unite Earth’s citizens after a devastating alien attack nearly destroyed humanity. In the film, the International Fleet actively recruits the world’s brightest young minds and, in an orbiting Battle School, molds them to become the Fleet’s future leaders.

    Much like war propaganda posters of yore, the “Ender’s Game” posters aim to vilify the enemy — in this case, an insect-like alien race known as Formics or Buggers — and to appeal to a sense of duty and honor; the new poster with the exploding spaceship features the slogan, “It’s us or them” in big, bold letters.

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    What do you guys think? I prefer the “It’s Us or Them” one for sure, just because it’s more action packed!

  • Audi Releases Details on the International Fleet Car

    Audi Releases Details on the International Fleet Car

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    Audi AG has released an EPK about the International Fleet car seen in the official trailer released yesterday. Sorry to disappoint, but it’s actually a virtual car and doesn’t actually exist.

    Ingolstadt, August 7, 2013 – Futuristic, progressive and cutting edge: the Audi Design Team has developed an entirely virtual car for Summit Entertainment’s film adaptation of the award-winning, best-selling novel “Ender’s Game”. With its visionary design, the Audi fleet shuttle quattro blends easily into the world of the science fiction feature film and combines futuristic design with groundbreaking technology.

    The fictional Audi fleet shuttle quattro seen in the film “Ender‟s Game” marks the first time the car company has unveiled a purely virtual Audi in a feature film.

    Called the “Audi fleet shuttle quattro”, they worked with Gavin Hood and the production team on integrating it into the film.  “The Audi in the movie represents progress and it appears in key scenes that have a lasting impact on the life of the protagonist,” explained Florian Zitzlsperger, responsible for Brand Partnerships at AUDI AG. “As a result, our Audi becomes part of this fictional world.”

    Virtuelle Vision: Audi fleet shuttle quattro fuer den Film ?Ender?s Game?

    “Designing the Audi fleet shuttle quattro was similar to customizing a tailor-made suit. We adapted it to the requirements of the world in Ender’s Game and at the same time had to take care to preserve our brand values,” said Frank Rimili, chief designer for the film project.

    Read the full press kit here. Thanks to Ender News for the tip!

  • GALLERY: 66 Screencaps of ‘Battle School Needs You’

    GALLERY: 66 Screencaps of ‘Battle School Needs You’

    Here are 66 screencaps from the recent video ‘Battle School Needs You’, which can be viewed below:

  • VIDEO: IF Recruitment Video

    VIDEO: IF Recruitment Video

    The IF wants to recruit YOU! Watch the recruitment video, presented by Colonel Graff, and including all new movie scenes!

     

    Watch the HD version HERE.

  • Ender’s Game Releases First GetGlue Sticker

    Ender’s Game Releases First GetGlue Sticker

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    Those of you that are sticker freaks like me will be happy to hear that Summit has finally begun their GetGlue sticker promotions! Check-in to Ender’s Game now and get this limited edition International Fleet sticker for Ender’s Game at Comic-Con!

    What other stickers are you hoping to see? Obviously all 8 army logos would be sweet, plus character stickers, the works! Can’t wait for more!

  • Sneak Peek at ‘Ender’s Game’ San Diego Comic Con Promo Items

    Sneak Peek at ‘Ender’s Game’ San Diego Comic Con Promo Items

    San Diego Comic Con is just over two weeks away and Summit has sent us a preview of the exclusive items they’ll be giving away at the convention!

    These are static clings. Notice there are a total of eight army logos including what I’m presuming is Centipede, Griffin, Phoenix, and Leopard in addition to the ones we already know. These will be given out at the Summit booth.

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    This Ender’s Game tote bag will be given out at the Summit booth. No doubt to be used to fill will awesome static clings and…

     

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    Lapel pins! In case you can’t tell, these are little pins stuck to Ender’s Game card backs. These will be given out at the Summit booth.

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    These bad boys will be given out at the Ender’s Game Fan Experience, which will be across the street from the convention at the Hilton Gaslamp.

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    15 days, Launchies!

  • Dap: Victory Requires a New Breed of Warrior

    Dap: Victory Requires a New Breed of Warrior

    Today the Ender’s Game Twitter posted a new image of Sergeant Dap, shown below.

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    The image was posted with the text “Victory requires a new breed of warrior. Join the International Fleet and serve your planet.”

  • PHOTOS: Bonzo, Dap, and a Dragon Soldier

    PHOTOS: Bonzo, Dap, and a Dragon Soldier

    Along with the re-launch of I.F. Sentinel and the three really cool propaganda posters came some new imagery, some of it better looks at key characters.

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    First up, we have Dap, aka “Mom” to the Launchies. He’s sporting an IF Hat and wearing the teacher uniform. This photo doesn’t really do justice to how big Nonso Anozie is, but it’s still great to have a better look at him. We previously only caught a slight glimpse of him in the trailer.

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    Next there’s a nice close-up image of the back of a Dragon Army soldier and we get a much better look at part of the flash suit. We can see that they wear something connected to their suit over their heads and the helmet goes on over that. Also, any guesses who this is? Since there’s a wall of stars in front of him, my guess is Bean!

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    Last, but not least, we get a great first head-on look at Bonzo Madrid, standing in what could possibly be a bathroom with some of his fellow Salamander Army soldiers. He definitely looks intimidating, is it enough to convince you that he is out for blood? One can certainly understand how a look like that can scare off an extra on set!

    Check out all the new stories and images on IF Sentinel.

  • IF-Sentinel.com Re-Launches with Propaganda Posters

    IF-Sentinel.com Re-Launches with Propaganda Posters

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    The official Ender’s Game website I.F. Sentinel has just launched a new design with new media and stories along with some seriously kick ass posters!

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  • GIVEAWAY: Share the Pin and Win an IF Button

    GIVEAWAY: Share the Pin and Win an IF Button

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    Reports have been circulating that the trailer could be online as early as next week, but I confirmed with Summit that this is not the case. Since that confirmation was met with a lot of “Nooooo!” remarks, I decided it would be a good time to finally give away some of those I. F. buttons I teased on Twitter last week. As of right now, the only confirmed news is that the trailer will debut in theaters on May 17 with Star Trek: Into Darkness.

    Also, just to note, I’ll draw the winners for the Posterpalooza soon!

    To enter to win an IF pin, simply follow the instructions above. Post the image above on some a public social media (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram, G+, MySpace) and then come back here and log all your entries into the Rafflecopter widget below. You must log your posts/shares here or you will not be in the pool of entries to win.

    Unfortunately if you have your privacy settings set so that non-friends can’t see, you’ll have to use another medium to enter. You can have one entry for each different social medium. For those of you that don’t use any of them, simply comment below and tell me why you want the pin.

    I have 3 pins to give away for this one and will continue to give them away as we get closer to November, so this won’t be your only chance to get one! Open worldwide and closes in a week!

    Please note that these buttons are homemade and not official Ender’s Game merchandise.

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  • Official Ender’s Game Website IF-Sentinel.com Debuts Splash Page

    Official Ender’s Game Website IF-Sentinel.com Debuts Splash Page

    Last week, the official Ender’s Game movie Twitter account began tweeting and in its profile was the URL IF-Sentinel.com, which simply re-directed to Summit’s website.

    The site now appears to be live, featuring a splash page. Any speculation on what is to come for this site? Sounds like we’ll be getting some cool International Fleet bulletins much like what Earth citizens would read on the nets.

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    The IF logo (nice to have a face-front image of it!) is on the left with the phrase “The next invasion in imminent. Stay informed.” In the background, you can see the words IF_FLEET_DIAGRAM, which leads one to believe that the photos in the middle top and bottom are images of IF ships.

    In any case, the site looks pretty cool! It links to the movie’s social media, including a G+ page that I had no idea existed. 🙂

     

  • ‘Ender’s Game’ Production Blog Gives First Look at IF Logo

    ‘Ender’s Game’ Production Blog Gives First Look at IF Logo

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    This week’s entry in the Ender’s Game Production blog has something especially exciting featured: the logo of the International Fleet!

    A photo of what looks to be some kind of metal platform with the IF logo on it shows a hollow oval with a capital ‘I’ overlaid on it, with a starburst behind it. Anyone have any insight on the symbolism behind it? My first interpretation is that the oval represents the Earth and the ‘I’ obviously stands for International, but I’m curious to hear if anyone else has an opinion about it, since I pretty much suck at symbolism.

    Update: One of our readers Cole pointed out that it’s a greek Phi.

    In addition to the image, producer Bob Orci answered a few more fan questions.

    Ccspatriot35 asks:

    How militaristic will the environment be?  Will we be seeing the children treated like the soldiers they are meant to portray?  For all intents and purposes they are in boot camp for most of their adolescence.  Will we see the characters being broken down?

    Funny you should ask.  We had a great visit with some online press who visited the set, and they got to talk to our actors.  Without giving too much away, they told great stories of not only going to Space Camp, but also having to undergo a form of boot camp with a no nonsense instructor who taught them how to march properly in unison and much more.  And when they screwed up they were ordered to do push ups!  They got in shape trust me.  It’s painful for my self image to see so many young kids with six pack abs.  Maybe I should go to boot camp next.

    This was from our set visit! Consider that this was a room of young boys and discussion over six packs gradually turned into a hilarious “who has more” six pack contest.

    Addressing the ever-present age issue, Bob gave a great answer about the timeline of the movie.

    Katrina asks:

    How has the book been adapted to script to work with the ages of the actors?

    Time has been compressed impressionistically.  Though we don’t specify how much time has passed, leaving it somewhat up to your imagination, it is clear that the time span is not as long as the book’s.

    A lot of people will read this and still find themselves upset over the change from the book, but you have to keep telling yourself that this is an adaptation that has to be smashed into two hours. Certain changes such as this one are to be expected and it’s tough to deal with some of them, but in the end all we can really do is hope that it works in the end.

    From looking at the cast listing, it’s clear that they ended up scrapping quite a few named characters from the book, but one that most certainly couldn’t be cut was smart little cadet Bean. When asked about exactly how much Bean we’d see in the movie, Orci had good things to say. “Orson Scott Card advocated for as much Bean as we could muster, and really encouraged ways to make him pivotal.  You’ll decide if we succeeded!  I think we did. And we’re even more excited for you all to experience Aramis Knight’s fantastic portrayal of Bean.”

    Fan DavidB voiced another huge concern about how the book, which is told primarily from Ender’s own point of view, would translate to screen since voiceovers are a bit tricky.

    Praising the young actors of the cast, Orci sounds convinced that the performances will go a long way in conveying the emotion of the overall story. “Gavin elegantly translated some of the inner thought into action or character decisions in his script — drama — and that allowed him to find natural places for the characters to speak about what they are going through.”

    The last question addressed the psychological aspect of Ender’s story:

    Sarah Pezzat asks:

    Is it still about using empathy as a weapon?

    One of the great themes that is explored, in more ways than one, is how empathy can be seen as a weakness or a strength. How understanding an enemy makes you also understand their weaknesses.  And even how withholding empathy can also be a weapon.  The fact that the audience is going to want nothing more than for commanders to show these young people warmth and understanding, but that it has to be weighed against the fear of it being not in the young soldiers best interests in order for them to do what they have to do, makes for fascinating stuff.

    To read the questions and answers in its entirety, visit the Ender’s Game Production Blog. You can also discuss the logo on the EnderWiggin.net forums (which definitely needs help getting off its feet!)