Tag: San Diego Comic Con 2013

  • PHOTOS: Asa, Hailee, and Aramis at Summit’s SDCC Party

    PHOTOS: Asa, Hailee, and Aramis at Summit’s SDCC Party

    Yes, it’s a month later and we’re still catching up with Comic Con stuff…

    Here are photos of Asa, Hailee, and Aramis at the Summit VIP party on July 18, 2013 at the Hard Rock Hotel. Kelly (from Ender News) and I got to go to the party and briefly said hi to Aramis and met moms of both Asa and Aramis, who were very nice! These photos are from the press line/carpet area before they came in.

    Image source: Zimbio

  • VIDEO: Gavin Hood On Making Ender’s Game an Unusual YA Movie

    VIDEO: Gavin Hood On Making Ender’s Game an Unusual YA Movie

    Another wonderful interview with Ender’s Game director Gavin Hood! I have to say, the more of these I see, the more excited I get for this movie. Gavin talks to MoviesDotCom about making Ender’s Game a Young Adult movie (PG-13!) that doesn’t talk down to kids, how he tried to incorporate epic scifi elements as well as the intimate character story, why he cut Locke and Demosthenes, and his stance on possible sequels.

    Source: MoviesDotComOfficial on Youtube
     

  • VIDEO: Asa and Hailee on Petra, Graff, and the Movie’s Time Frame

    VIDEO: Asa and Hailee on Petra, Graff, and the Movie’s Time Frame

    There are still Comic Con videos trickling in. This one was posted recently by Entertainment Weekly. Watch Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld talk about Petra being the only girl, Graff being the “overbearing tyrant” of Battle School and their favorite thing to shoot. Also, Asa Butterfield speculates on when the Ender’s Game movie is actually set.

    I’m not sure I believe the 50 year time frame. Maybe he means that that is when the first invasion occurs?

    Thanks to asafarrbutterfield and ellassecretworld for posting this on Tumblr.

    Source: EW’s Youtube Channel
     

  • GALLERY: Comic-Con 2013 “Ender’s Game” Press Conference

    GALLERY: Comic-Con 2013 “Ender’s Game” Press Conference

    I know they’ve been long in coming, but here are the final photos from the “Ender’s Game” press conference held on 18 July 2013 at San Diego Comic-Con!

    I had the amazing opportunity to sit second row, a mere ten feet from a fabulous ensemble: Writer/Director Gavin Hood, Producer Roberto Orci, Asa Butterfield (Ender Wiggin), Hailee Steinfeld (Petra Arkanian), and of course, Mr. Harrison Ford (Colonel Graff).  I’m not really sure what they talked about, since I spent most of my time trying to snap photos and take video simultaneously.  Though I’m pretty sure one of those surlier photos of Harrison came shortly after some silly reporter said the words “Han Solo”…

    (These photographs are the property of Elizabeth C. Spencer and may not be utilized without permission.  If you want to share them, link to them, no problem – just please make sure to credit your source!)

    written by Elizabeth Spencer

     

  • VIDEO: Gavin Hood On Bringing Ender’s Internal Struggle To The Screen

    VIDEO: Gavin Hood On Bringing Ender’s Internal Struggle To The Screen

    More interviews from Comic Con, peeps! During the convention, Clevver TV caught up with Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld as well as producer Bob Orci and director Gavin Hood, but while they released their interview with Hailee and Asa weeks ago, they only made the ones with Bob and Gavin available on Youtube a couple of days ago.

    In this one, Gavin Hood talks about space camp, training for Zero G and the challenges of bringing the imaginative environments of the book as well as Ender’s (mostly internal) struggle to the screen. If this pans out the way Hood planned it, it’s gonna be awesome.
     

     

    Watch ClevverTV’s interview with Asa and Hailee HERE!

    Watch ClevverTV’s interview with Bob Orci HERE!
     
    Source: Clevver TV on Youtube
     

  • Watch the Official Trailer for ‘Ender’s Game’

    Watch the Official Trailer for ‘Ender’s Game’

    First came the teaser of the teaser. Then the teaser. Then the trailer of the trailer. Now, today, we finally get the full theatrical trailer for Ender’s Game, out in theaters 86 days from today.

    Shoot straight.

    Stay calm.

    Here we go!

    To confirm, this is the trailer that was shown exclusively at San Diego Comic Con. If the above embed does not work, click HERE.

    Or watch the YouTube version:

    After you watch it a few (dozen) times and calm yourself down, be sure to tell us your thoughts! To celebrate, we’re giving away three EnderWiggin.net bookmarks and two Ender’s Game dog tags to… how many lucky winners?

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    Thanks, Ender!

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  • The Weekly Ender #9

    The Weekly Ender #9

    Crystal is back with her Weekly Ender! Turns out that Comic Con was waaaay to hectic to do one of these – we are still struggling to catch up on and provide you guys with all the material that SDCC turned out. In this installment, Crystal presents her new Weekly Ender “set” and iPhone ringtone, gives a brief summary of her time at Comic Con and shows off some of the stuff she got there. (Watch out for the amazing giveaway announcement!) Plus, there is a brief review of Shadow Puppets.
     

     
    Check our Youtube Channel for more Weekly Enders and other videos!
     
     

  • Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld Talk Flash Suits and Heights

    Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld Talk Flash Suits and Heights

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    We keep hearing talk about how hot the flash suits were and recently talked to costume designer Christine Bieselin-Clark about how they had to wear another layer under the suits too! In this interview with USA Today, Asa and Hailee go into further detail on what it was like to work in the wire harness and the flash suits.

    The filmmakers used rigs to hoist the actors and make them feel as if they were in space. “If you’re scared of heights, you just had to get over it,” Butterfield says. “There’s nothing you can do about it. We all had a great time up there.”

    Steinfeld recalls about three months spent on wires “floating around, flipping around, being thrown into pads.”

    “And shooting people,” Butterfield says.

    “The list goes on,” says Steinfeld, who plays Petra Arkanian, Ender’s friend at Battle School. “I don’t really think we had time to worry about it.”

    “I guess we don’t really know any different,” Steinfeld says. “It is very uncomfortable and hard at first, to say the least.”

    […] “It was like a sauna,” Butterfield says.

    Because of the sound, filmmakers couldn’t run air conditioning to keep them cool, says Steinfeld, though Butterfield notes that they did have fans in their 8-pound helmets, “which kept it from fogging up.”

    […]

    “I doubt they were comfortable 50 years in the future,” Butterfield figures.

    “Yeah, I don’t know how we managed,” Steinfeld adds before giving him a high-five. “Maybe we’ll see. We’ll go to space in 50 years and see if the spacesuits are comfortable.”

    Read the whole interview at USA Today.

    Definitely sounds like they had a tough time doing the Battle Room scenes, but from what we’ve seen in the trailers so far, it looks pretty fantastic. And to think I thought my flight suit costume was too hot!

  • VIDEO: Harrison Ford Talks Working With Asa Butterfield

    VIDEO: Harrison Ford Talks Working With Asa Butterfield

    During Comic Con, Popsugar managed to catch Harrison Ford for a tiny one-question interview. Watch what he had to say about the young cast in general and Asa Butterfield in particular.

    Source: Popsugar

  • Roberto Orci and Gavin Hood on Adapting Ender’s Game

    Roberto Orci and Gavin Hood on Adapting Ender’s Game

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    While at Comic Con, producer Bob Orci and writer/director Gavin Hood sat down for yet another Ender’s Game interview, this time with FirstShowing.net’s Alex Billington. This interview focuses almost exclusively on the challenge of adapting Orson Scott Card’s complex book for the silver screen. Here are some of my favorite parts.

    Bob Orci on why the time is right for an Ender’s Game movie:

    [Audiences ha]ve seen everything. They are tired of the usual fare. This is a book that has a unique structure and has complicated themes. But it’s also a grand space adventure.

    Gavin Hood on the different media:

    The tricky thing in the adaptation of this is how do you make these characters and what’s going on in their heads real on screen when you can’t use what the author can use, which is lots of description of what he’s thinking. … [H]ow do I use different tools, the tools of cinema — lensing, long lenses. When do I go tight? When do I go wide? What kind of structure do I put into the scene? How do I put these characters against each other? To generate the same feeling in the audience that those descriptive passages generate in the book.

    Check out the rest of the interview HERE.

    Source: FirstShowing.net

     

  • EnderCast Episode #24 – Return to Battle School

    EnderCast Episode #24 – Return to Battle School

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    Our third and final San Diego Comic Con podcast is up and ready for you to listen to! For this episode, we had an epic cast of guests including:

    • Aramis Knight (Bean)
    • Jimmy Jax Pinchak (Peter Wiggin)
    • Suraj Partha (Alai)
    • Cameron Gaskins (Pol Slattery)
    • Khylin Rhambo (Dink Meeker)
    • Brandon Soo Hoo (Fly Molo)
    • Conor Carroll (Bernard)
    • Caleb Thaggard (Stilson)

    Things we talked about included:

    • Their thoughts on the Ender’s Game Experience
    • Brief overview of each of their characters
    • On working with Gavin Hood and the type of director he is
    • Violence!

    Listen to the episode HERE.

  • Harrison Ford on Why Ender’s Game is Still Relevant Today

    Harrison Ford on Why Ender’s Game is Still Relevant Today

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    During Comic Con, Harrison Ford found the time to talk briefly to Zap2It about why the book and consequently the movie was (still) relevant today. Ford commented on general social as well as political issues in the book that speak to a contemporary audience. Here is what he said:

    [Y]oung people are very curious about the future and their place in the world and how they’re going to fit in and their utility to their culture, and they’re very suspicious of the older generations and the uses to which they’re going to be put, and curious about their future and anxious about their future. This movie deals with all of those issues and more.

    I think [the book] was prescient in recognizing [drone warfare] as a potential issue in the future because of what was written 25 years or so ago. I don’t think it’s a metaphor.

    Ford goes on to talk about special effects and some of his iconic roles. Read the rest HERE!

    Source: Zap2It

  • Hailee Steinfeld On Building a Backstory for Petra

    Hailee Steinfeld On Building a Backstory for Petra

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    Zap2It managed to get a short interview with Hailee Steinfeld during Comic Con. In addition to chatting about training for the battle room scenes, Hailee talked about building a backstory for Petra. This is what she had to say:

    It was really fun building a backstory for her …. We had so much freedom and so much time to do that with Gavin. He was so great in sort of helping us. He had so much to sort of bring to the project from his own personal experiences. So much about him had so much to do with my character and sort of exploring her and getting to know her

    Read the rest of the interview write-up HERE!

    Source: Zap2It