Tag: Valentine Wiggin

  • New Stills and Behind-the-Scenes Images from ‘Ender’s Game’

    New Stills and Behind-the-Scenes Images from ‘Ender’s Game’

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    Thanks to Cosmic Book News (via Ender News), we’ve got a great first look at Bonzo and Ender facing off. We’ve all noted and discussed the noticeable height difference between Moises Arias (Bonzo) and Asa Butterfield (Ender) in the past, and this still gives us some insight into why despite that difference, Gavin Hood chose Arias to be Ender’s nemesis in Battle School. Petra standing there seems a bit odd, though.

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    New photo of Viola Davis as Major Gwen Anderson. Is she smiling at something Ender’s said to Graff, perhaps?

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    This one is particularly interesting, as you can see looks of sadness on Bean and Petra and Graff happily explains something to a troubled Ender. Is this the reveal in the end?

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    Ender and Mazer at his simulator, with his team standing by below.

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    Ender stares at Graff as they prepare to travel to Eros.

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    Ender with Valentine on Earth. This is a larger version of the image we saw in the calendar.

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    Gavin Hood directing. He’s outdoors during the day, so this is presumably while filming the lake scene.

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    Gavin Hood talks to Harrison Ford on the Eros set.

  • New ‘Ender’s Game’ Photos from ComingSoon.it

    New ‘Ender’s Game’ Photos from ComingSoon.it

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    Italian movie site ComingSoon.it has posted a photo gallery from Ender’s Game, including a slew of new photos including behind the scenes images and that one photo of Valentine I remembered from the set visit! Above, Ender enters Battle School as a Launchie.

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    We saw this photo on the wall at the Ender’s Game Experience. Graff comes to the Wiggin home to recruit Ender.

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    This image was also at the Ender’s Game Experience in the form of a gigantic wall mural.

    Ender-Mazer-PetraMazer and Ender look at the simulator while Petra awaits orders.

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    Valentine looks up at a mobile of Formic ships in Ender’s bedroom.

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    Behind the scenes: Asa Butterfield stands at the gate with director Gavin Hood.

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    Gavin Hood stands with a camera on the set of Ender’s Game.

  • VIDEO: Abigail Breslin Talks Valentine Wiggin

    VIDEO: Abigail Breslin Talks Valentine Wiggin

    Online fashion magazine ContentMode recently published a photo series they did with Abigail Breslin for their current issue. In addition to a number of awesome pictures they also posted a video of Abigail talking about her fashion philosophy, filming August: Osage County with Meryl Streep, and Valentine’s relationship with Ender in Ender’s Game! Watch it below. The Ender’s Game part starts around the 2:55 minute mark.

    Source: ContentMode

  • Hi-Res Scans from the ‘Ender’s Game’ Calendar

    Hi-Res Scans from the ‘Ender’s Game’ Calendar

    The Ender’s Game wall calender shipped out last week and finally made its way to my mailbox this afternoon. After nearly chucking my scanner out the window, I managed to get some decent scans, though I only pieced together a couple of the images. The ones that didn’t lose much with one scan I left as-is. We’d previously posted images from Ender News, but there were a couple of additional new images in the calendar for us to gawk at.

    Please be warned that there are MOVIE SPOILERS beyond this point. 

    IN CASE YOUR EYES MISSED IT, THERE ARE SPOILERS.

    Since it’s a 16 month calendar, the first page with the army logos contains all four months left in 2013: September-December.

    January features the Battle School, which I did not scan since we’ve seen a lot of it already. The image looked like it was taken from a short video on display at the Ender’s Game Experience. The caption for it appears to be incorrect, as it says:

    A shuttle returning Ender and Colonel Graff to Earth after Ender quits Battle School.

    February features the image released by Empire magazine of Ender floating while Graff watches at the gate.

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    In his relentless quest to isolate the cadet and mold him into the leader he needs, Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford) orders Ender (Asa Butterfield) to be the first to brave the stomach-churning drop into the zero-gravity Battle Room. Ender pushes off and flies out uncertainly into the vast empty space with steel stars drifting about like asteroids.

    Next to the month is a still of Valentine and Ender.

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    After rehashing the fight with Stilson and losing his monitor (or chance to enter the training program), Ender (Asa Butterfield) and Valentine (Abigail Breslin) are surprised by their brother, Peter, who mocks the failed cadet and proposes a game of Formics and Astronauts.

    I’m sorry, but the term “formics and astronauts” makes me snort-laugh.

    March moves on to Battle School with a still of the Launchy barracks. You can see Bernard on the far right and Bean next to him.

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    Sergeant Dap (Nonso Anozie) calls attention on deck as Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford) enters the Launchie dormitory to announce that he’s pleased with their progress and, with some failed seniors leaving soon, he’ll be looking to promote some of them.

    On the month page, there’s an image of their locker that I didn’t scan.

    Ender takes the only free bed in the Launchie dormitory, and approaches the shiny locker next to it. At the sound of his voice, the locker spins open to reveal a slightly stiff, anodized spacesuit, flight boots and gloves, an aerodynamic helmet, and a pistol-like gun.

    In April, there’s a classroom scene with Ender in the center, Bernard in the top row on the left, and Alai at the top on the right.

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    With Ender (Asa Butterfield), Bean (Aramis Knight), and Alai (Suraj Partha) the only passing scores on the Deep Space Navigation Test, Professor Behari (Jasmine Kaur) encourages one of them to step forward and educate the class on using the gravitational pull of a planet to slingshot fighter craft into attack formation on the dark side of a moon.

    The month image shows the planet image we get a glimpse of in the trailer and this is apparently for the lesson mentioned above.

    May features Ender and Bernard in Launchy suits.

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    Given only ten minutes to suit up with helmet and weapon, Ender (Asa Butterfield) and the other Launchies listen intently as Colonel Graff introduces them to the zero-gravity Battle Room.

    Rows of Launchies stand at attention in the Battle Room Staging Area, as Dap (Nonso Anozie) looks on and Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford) prepares to send them into the zero-gravity Battle Room for the first time.

    June features the still we saw of Ender and Petra in the mess hall. On the calendar page is an image of Ender in his Launchy suit.

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    Petra Arkanian (Hailee Steinfeld), the only girl in Salamander Army, befriends Ender (Asa Butterfield) when he is reassigned to her platoon. Their leader, Bonzo Madrid, forbids Ender to unholster his weapon, but Petra takes the inexperienced recruit under her wing.

    Ender (Asa Butterfield) looks down across the sea of kids in the Mess Hall watching the Battle Room Games scoreboard flash Game Over, and Bonzo Madrid’s Salamander Army remains on top. Aware of the lingering Launchie, Bonzo tells Ender to keep his eyes on the floor and sends him to face a wall with a lone kid in a Salamander uniform.

    July takes us to the Battle Room staging area with Ender and Petra.

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    Though the Salamander Army leader, Bonzo Madrid, has forbidden Ender (Asa Butterfield) to unholster his weapon for fear the inexperienced Launchie will screw up his platoon’s perfect maneuvers, Petra Arkanian (Hailee Steinfeld) takes Ender under her wing and practices with him in the Battle Room during her free time.

    Below that is the formation image of Dragon Army.

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    In forty-two battles nobody has beaten Ender’s Dragon Army, a platoon of misfits and oddballs. Graff, pressured by Command School for a decision to promote the brilliant strategist, doubles the enemy for the next maneuvers in the Battle Room. Whichever side gets a cadet through the enemy’s gate unharmed will win, regardless of points scored. In a stroke of tactical genius, Ender stacks multiple rows of cadets in formation.

    August brings a confrontation between Ender and Graff and Anderson. This still was shown at the Ender’s Game Experience.

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    Ender (Asa Butterfield) confronts Colonel Hyrum Graff (Harrison Ford) for pitting him against his fellow Launchies on the shuttle ride to Battle School. Major Anderson (Viola Davis) is amused, but resists a desire to challenge her superior’s tactics with his young protege.

    On the calendar page is Bean emerging from the shuttle.

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    Arriving at Battle School orbiting high above Earth, Bean (Aramis Knight) disembarks the Desert Salt Flats shuttle through the docking airlock, and hears a voice over the loudspeaker instructing Launchies (new arrivals) to follow the yellow lights.

    September brings a new image we haven’t seen before of Mazer and Ender on Eros.

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    Above the viewing station high above the Battle Simulation Room of the International Fleet’s forward outpost, Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford) sharply reminds Ender (Asa Butterfield) that the Formics’ very existence is a threat. Mazer Rackham (Sir Ben Kingsley) leads Ender down a long walkway deep in the reclaimed caves of Eros to a command console that looks out over giant holographic projectors bolted to the roof and row upon row of flight simulator pods.

    On the calendar page, we see a diagram of a Formic.

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    Here’s another new image of Ender on Eros. I had to piece this one together so you might see some color differences.

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    Ender (Asa Butterfield) leads the attack on the Formics from the deck of the Command School.

    This month’s page shows the image of Anderson looking at the scan of a head and as I’d suspected, she’s looking at Bonzo.

    Major Anderson (Viola Davis) studies an X-ray that shows the fracture that Bonzo Madrid suffered in a fight with Ender. Back in his office, as Graff justifies training children to win the war, Anderson realizes there is no place for her in the school and announces her resignation.

    Whoa! Right after I read that I felt spoiled, ugh!

    November brings us to that outside image with two figures standing in the sunlight.

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    Certain the Formics were simply preparing to defend themselves, Ender (Asa Butterfield) awakes from a dream and runs down a low corridor with Petra racing close behind. She follows him through an airlock chamber leading out across the ravaged surface of Eros, and they stumble to a stop in front of two fallen Formic spires.

    The calendar page here features one of Ender commanding ships that we’ve seen in the trailer.

    The simulator blinks on and Ender (Asa Butterfield) sees the little doctor and its squadron of fighters moving silently through space. He zooms in on the red glow of the Formic home planet and despairs to see hundreds of motherships looming above him. Bean looks up and reminds Ender that the enemy’s gate is down, snapping him out of the reverie, and with a sweeping gesture he reorients the simulation so that Ender and his team now loom over the enemy.

    Woohoo! Sounds like Bean’s line made it in! *celebrations*

    December is the last month and features an image of Petra looking through her screen, as seen in the trailer.

    After unleashing the Little Doctor on the swarm of Formic fighters at Ender’s command, Petra watches as a wave of destruction radiates outward from the point of impact.

    The final photo is from the lake scene with Valentine. I couldn’t crop this one well, so I cut out the calendar part.

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    A homemade raft is tethered at the end of a wooden jetty at the International Fleet’s Veterans Retreat, a remote lakeside wilderness where Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield) greets his beloved sister, Valentine (Abigail Breslin).

    Still no Peter Wiggin!

    The calendar is pretty awesome and you can currently buy it from Amazon for $13.49. Glossy and full of Ender goodness, it’s totally worth the price. It really makes me anxious to see the making-of book now! It doesn’t seem to be available on Barnes & Noble anymore, but the last I heard from a local store was that they were expecting to get some in. The MSRP is $14.99.

  • Abigail Breslin to Star in Contagion Thriller

    Abigail Breslin to Star in Contagion Thriller

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    Valentine Wiggin actress Abigail Breslin is set to star in Peste, a contagion thriller produced by Sheryll Clark (Cloverfield) and financed by IM Global. According to The Hollywood Reporter, she will play a teenage girl whose family is quarantined during a viral epidemic that turns people into monsters. It seems, however, that the quarantined might not be safe after all. Production on Peste is set to begin in September.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter
    Photo Credit: Variety.com

     

  • Fan-Made Friday: Valentine Wiggin

    Fan-Made Friday: Valentine Wiggin

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    Here’s a really cute digital painting of Valentine made by HashiMichaelis on Deviantart! In the back you can see a paper signed at the top as ‘Demosthenes’ in Greek along with a portrayal of a Demosthenes bust.

  • Asa Butterfield Talks Battle Room Filming with io9

    Asa Butterfield Talks Battle Room Filming with io9

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    Asa Butterfield did several press interviews while at CinemaCon 2013 and the latest to come out is one from io9. They focused their talk mainly on the Battle Room, but also touched a bit upon Ender and Valentine. As an added bonus, Asa casually drops a mention about the mind game!

    The cast was trained by an astronaut, who came to teach them about how one really moves in zero gravity.

    “You have to move really slowly… fluidly and smoothly. When you’re in the harnesses to stop yourself from falling at the waist, which is where they’re connected, you have to be tensed up. So keeping actions smooth whilst having your whole body completely tensed is surprisingly difficult.”

    Asa also talks about Ender’s age, which had previously been speculated to be anywhere from 10 to 15. In the interview he mentions that the cast had to be aged up to 13 to 14.

    “You can’t find — at least as not that I’m aware — a six-year-old actor that can play that sort of a character, it’s complex and it’s physically demanding. That was the first issue, so they changed it from being six to 13 or 14.”

    When asked what he thought was Ender’s hardest form of psychological torture, he mentioned Ender’s separation from Valentine.

    “Probably one of the hardest scenes for Ender was leaving his sister, back on Earth. I think that’s one of the things that really damaged him. As you can see in the mind game, as well.”

    I’ve read that there were lake scenes in the trailer, so that’s possibly the goodbye people mentioned rather than their initial goodbye. There’s a lot more to the interview, so be sure to check it out at io9.

  • Abigail Breslin: “I love Valentine!”

    Abigail Breslin: “I love Valentine!”

    Actress Abigail Breslin, whose new movie The Call is out in theaters this weekend, spoke to Collider about her career transitioning and spoke briefly about Ender’s Game. (Skip to 2:51 for the Ender’s Game part)

    You have a number of projects coming out, I mean, Ender’s Game. Is it difficult to play a character that’s pre-existing from such a beloved book?

    You know, it’s one of those things where you just have to do your best in how you see the character and hopefully people like it and I love Valentine. I love that character. And it was awesome when I was filming, I actually… I went to a guitar store in New Orleans and the people that worked there they were like, “Oh my God, you’re playing Valentine Wiggin, that’s like one of my favorite characters of all time!” and so a lot of people have been really really nice about it and very supportive so I’ve been lucky that they’ve all seemed really cool about it.

    Source: Collider

  • Abigail Breslin: “It was really fun working on the movie.”

    Abigail Breslin: “It was really fun working on the movie.”

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    Abigail Breslin, who has been doing press all this week for her new movie The Call out this Friday, spoke with Tribute.ca about filming the movie and briefly mentioned Ender’s Game.

    You have several movies coming up, but one big one is Ender’s Game.
    It was really fun working on that movie. I loved working with Asa Butterfield. It’s fun to meet people and when they ask, “What have you been working on?” and when I say Ender’s Game, they freak out. A lot of people love my character Valentine and they say, “I wish I had a sister like her.” She’s a much-loved character from the book so I hope that I did her justice to the fans out there.

    The full interview can be found on Tribute.ca.

    Source: via @yoabbaabba

  • PHOTOS: Abigail Breslin Attends Premiere for ‘The Call’

    PHOTOS: Abigail Breslin Attends Premiere for ‘The Call’

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    As we get closer to Ender’s Game and more people hear about the movie, it wouldn’t surprise me if people see Abigail Breslin’s name and immediately picture a Valentine the same age as Breslin’s character in Little Miss Sunshine, the role that got her a Best Supporting Actress nomination in the 2007 Academy Awards. After all, that’s basically the age we all imagined Valentine being in the books.

    However, Abigail Breslin is about to turn 17, so fans will not only have to “cope” with an older Ender, but an older Valentine as well! Here are some photos of Abigail attending the premiere for her new movie The Call starring Halle Berry yesterday, March 5, 2013.

    Photos from Zimbio.

  • Abigail Breslin Attends Screening for ‘The Hunger Games’; Wraps Shooting?

    Abigail Breslin Attends Screening for ‘The Hunger Games’; Wraps Shooting?

    Abigail Breslin, who plays Valentine Wiggin in Ender’s Game, recently attended a secret screening for Lionsgate’s big blockbuster The Hunger Games in New York City. The young actress tweeted recently about having fun filming:

    “Had so much fun filming #endersgame with @asabfb @andipowell @jimmyjaxpinchak @ImNotMoises @AramisKnight88 @surajpartha @bsoohoo @Khy_Rhambo Connor, the director Gavin and the whole amazing crew! :)”

    Since Valentine has only minimal scenes, it sounds like she’s already wrapped her portion of filming, especially she’s been tweeting how much she’s missed them since departing on March 13.

  • Harrison Ford and Abigail Breslin Officially Join Cast of ‘Ender’s Game’

    Harrison Ford and Abigail Breslin Officially Join Cast of ‘Ender’s Game’

    Abigail BreslinA slew of actors were reported to be officially joining the cast of Ender’s Game today, with Harrison Ford being cast as Colonel Hyram Graff and Abigail Breslin as Ender’s sister Valentine Wiggin.

    Other casting announcements:

    Aramis Knight has been cast as Bean, Ender’s smallest and most brilliant recruit in Dragon Army.

    Moises Arias has been cast as Bonzo Madrid, the leader of Salamander and Ender’s first commander.

    Jimmy “Jax” Pinchak has been cast as Peter Wiggin, Ender’s sociopath older brother.

    Conor Carroll has been cast as Bernard, the first enemy that Ender makes on the shuttle launch to Battle School.

    Khylin Rhambo has been cast as Dink Meeker, Ender’s friend and ally in the Battle School.

    Suraj Parthasarathy has been cast as Alai, one of Ender’s toon leaders in Dragon Army.

    Source: Variety

  • Casting Calls Go Out for Ender Wiggin and More

    Casting Calls Go Out for Ender Wiggin and More

    According to io9, casting calls have gone out for the film adaptation of Ender’s Game, which is a strong indication that things are finally moving for the movie going into production.

    An obvious concern is finding quality actors at such a young age and while Ender is only 5 when he’s recruited, that’s obviously an incredibly difficult age to cast for such a crucial and “smart” role. The script indicates that Ender is 10 instead of 5. While this is a significant jump in age, it’s an understandable change.

    Details on the characters they’re casting:

    Ender Wiggin: He’s depicted as smart and sensitive, but also incredibly ruthless. There are a few scenes where he worries about being like his cut-throat brother Peter, and confides in his sister Valentine. Just like in the book, he dishes out a rough treatment to Bonzo Madrid, his former platoon leader, when Bonzo tries to bully him too much. And then he feels bad about it. The screenplay also includes some scenes where Ender has weird nightmares about the buggers — and he tries to understand where the buggers are coming from, and what their children are like. Ender is pissed at Graff because he keeps changing the rules in the war “exercises.”

    The scene where Ender finds out that his final victory was not, in fact, a game is pretty intense, and features Ender and Graff both trying to talk at the same time. Ender is saying “They came to establish a colony, we chased them away… in fifty years they have never returned,” while Graff is saying, “It makes no difference now,” and then Ender is saying “Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds,” at the same time as Graff is saying “What are you talking about?” Finally, Ender is saying “I will bear the shame of this xenocide forever,” at the same moment as Graff is saying, “You will be remembered as a hero.” It ends with Ender getting an injection, knocking him out.

    Bean: We get to see Bean watching a heavily edited video of Mazer Rackham’s famous victory over the formics, in which Mazer fires his nuclear warhead into the formics’ exhaust system. And Bean is so thrilled he throws his hands in the air and shouts with joy — until Ender bursts his bubble, explaining that the video is edited so we don’t see Mazer die. (And later, Ender also hints that Mazer’s victory might have had a darker side, that’s also edited out.) In another scene, Graff shows Bean and Ender to the famous zero-gravity training room, where they float around with a bunch of other kids. Ender explains to Bean that there’s no “up or down” in zero-G, and then they discover their weapons actually freeze anyone they shoot at, by causing the spacesuits to swell up. They team up to go freeze some of the other kids.

    Peter Wiggin: Ender’s brother is fully a psychopath in this version of the screenplay. He’s insanely jealous that Ender was chosen for the battle school, and completely enraged when it seems like Ender has washed out of the program. At one point, he locks their sister, Valentine, out of the room and forces Ender to put on a Formic mask so they can play Formics and Astronauts, which basically consists of Peter beating the crap out of Ender.

    Valentine Wiggin: She’s the gentler, sweeter member of the Wiggin family, who’s always there for Ender — except for when the people in charge of the school won’t let Ender communicate with her. She tries to protect Ender from Peter, but mostly fails — and just like in the book, she convinces Ender to return to the school when he tries to drop out after he hurts Bonzo Madrid. She explains to Ender that what makes us human is our brains, and we didn’t evolve those brains so that we can lie around lakes — we evolved them for killing, or else we wouldn’t still be around. We’d have been killed by wild animals. She alone grasps that Ender has to understand his enemy to defeat them, and in understanding the enemy, he grows to love the enemy — right before he destroys it.

    Bonzo Madrid: Just like in the book, he’s a swaggering idiot whose platoon has won most of its most recent battles, and he resents being saddled with a useless, untrained snot like Ender. He orders Ender to stay out of the way during battles, and not even use his weapon. Later, he takes a group of his homies to try and ambush Ender in the shower.

    Rose the Nose: The commander of Rat Army, where Ender gets traded after he leaves Bonzo’s toon. Rose has a high opinion of his own leadership skills, even though he knows that his platoon leader, Dink, is “God.” Rose has a terrible fear of losing, but can’t face the fact that he’s winning thanks to Dink and Ender.

    Dink Meeker: In the script pages we read, Dink is one of the characers who befriends Ender in the Rat Army, helping to protect him a bit and showing him how to go float in the zero-G chamber to relax.

    Petra Arkanian: The only girl in Ender’s first toon, she also befriends Ender and tries to protect him — and when Bonzo decides to keep Ender out of combat, Petra offers to help him train in their spare time. Later, she and Dink are both in Ender’s Jeesh, and she’s a key part of the final assault on the bugger planet.

    Alai: Just like in the book, he’s a gentle Muslim boy who moves Ender with his friendship and his professions of peace.

    Mick: He’s a heavyset boy who just wants to make it through this school in one piece and get home — and he’s happy to help himself to other people’s desserts.

    Source: io9