Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, Sir Ben Kingsley, Harrison Ford, and Gavin Hood are currently touring Europe for press junkets and photo calls. Check out photos taken in Paris yesterday!
Source: Zimbio
Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, Sir Ben Kingsley, Harrison Ford, and Gavin Hood are currently touring Europe for press junkets and photo calls. Check out photos taken in Paris yesterday!
Source: Zimbio
It’s Day 2 in our Countdown to NovEnder and today we’re giving away one of the awesome Ender’s Game calendars that just came out a couple of weeks ago. The 16 month calendar comes with tons of beautiful stills from the movie and little tidbits about the film. This prize was contributed by Abrams Books, the publisher of the calendar.
Here’s the front of the calendar:
This giveaway is open worldwide.
Each day, check the Rafflecopter widget for the various ways you can enter and make sure you are eligible. After you complete each task, you must log in your entry in the widget or it will not count. We’ve put in a wide variety of methods for you to enter and for some you can enter once every day of the giveaway.
You MUST leave an email address that you check frequently so that you can claim your prize within 72 hours. Please DO NOT comment with your email address in your comment.
For today’s giveaway, simply comment and tell us where you’ll put the calendar. Is it going in your office? Your bedroom? Your kitchen?
MTV has just released 5 new Ender’s Game stills including Ender in his final battle (with Alai, Petra, and Bean!) and the teachers behind him. See all five images below!
They’ve also included bits and pieces of storyline for us to obsess over.
In his new post with the Salamander Army, Ender meets Petra (Hailee Steinfeld), one of the only girl enlistees. The two begin training together, with Petra serving as a sort of mentor to young Ender. Later, when Ender is given his own command over Dragon Army (which it appears we see here), Petra is among his troops, and he relies heavily on her expertise in the computer-simulated exercises meant to replicate war against the Buggers.
Thanks to Ender News for the tip!
It’s October 2nd, Launchies, which means we’re now only THIRTY days from the release of Ender’s Game! To reward us for our patience on reaching this milestone, Fandango has just released the IMAX poster for Ender’s Game!
In addition to the new poster, they’ve released a fan collage, which shows Dragon Army’s Twitter names on it!
What do you guys think? YAY for seeing the EnderWiggin.net Twitter name right there! Make sure you follow us @EnderNet!
Source: Fandango and IF-BattleSchool.com
Today is October 1st, which means we’re now officially only 31 days from November 1st and the release of Ender’s Game in the United States. To celebrate this momentous occasion, EnderWiggin.net is kicking off a massive series of contests and giveaways: one a day until the release of Ender’s Game with October 31st showcasing a massive prize pack that will make you the envy of any Ender’s Game fan!
Not all of these giveaways will be open worldwide, so please read the rules carefully each day!
Today’s giveaway is for a custom name badge just like the one I wore at Comic Con, sponsored by the lovely ladies of AlphaEngravers on Etsy. This badge will make the perfect accent for your Ender’s Game Battle School or Command School costume!
For comparison, here’s a look at what they look like in the movie:
The tags in the film have debossed Braille and the awesome folks at AlphaEngravers say they should be able to deboss the Braille. My tag is simply embossed because I didn’t know any better.
Today’s giveaway is open worldwide. Some restrictions may apply in regards to # of characters allowed.
Each day, check the Rafflecopter widget for the various ways you can enter and make sure you are eligible. After you complete each task, you must log in your entry in the widget or it will not count. We’ve put in a wide variety of methods for you to enter and for some you can enter once every day of the giveaway.
You MUST leave an email address that you check frequently so that you can claim your prize within 72 hours. Please DO NOT comment with your email address in your comment.
To enter today’s giveaway, comment below and tell us what army you’d make your costume for! Is it Dragon? Salamander? Asp? There’s also Rat, Phoenix, Leopard, Condor, and Centipede!
Popcorn, Indiana is offering Ender’s Game fans the chance to win a private screening of the movie for up to 250 people on their Facebook page. Fill out this form HERE to enter the sweepstakes! (You are supposed to click Facebook banner, but it doesn’t seem to be working.)
Good Luck!
Thanks to La Stratégie Ender on Facebook, we now have a high-res version of the still from Entertainment Weekly’s Fall preview of Ender’s Game, which shows a rather rigid looking Mazer Rackham watching Ender get reprimanded by Colonel Graff.
London Comic Con is hosting an Ender’s Game panel next week and Launchies wanting to attend can now apply for a free ticket in the door at their website.
Exclusive Panel Q&A with Stars and Filmmakers
7th October 2013 – West End – London
Guests
HARRISON FORD, ASA BUTTERFIELD, HAILEE STEINFELD, BEN KINGSLEY
Director and writer GAVIN HOOD
Producers BOB ORCI and GIGI PRITZKER
Includes never seen before footage and props from the film
Provisional times:
DOORS OPEN: 6.30pm – EVENT BEGINS: 7pm – EVENT ENDS: 7.50pm
Go HERE to enter for a ticket!
Thanks to a tip from EnderWiggin.net intern Fernanda (who provided a translation), we now know the release date for Ender’s Game in Mexico will be December 6th. Sadly, we wish there was better news for our fellow Launchies in Mexico.
The Mexican company Diamond Films has announced that the anticipated film “El Juego de Ender” (Ender’s Game) will arrive in movie theaters on 6th December 2013, with more than one month in arrears in respect to the North American and European release.
Source: Cinent.com
LA Confidential interviewed Sir Ben Kingsley, talking to him about acting, his newfound love for Los Angeles, and his opinion of Asa Butterfield.
More than a refuge, acting burst the protective bubble Kingsley had created and allowed him to turn that inward energy outward—to connect with strangers in ways he couldn’t with his family. He recalls a telling moment early in his career during “the great privilege and terrifying experience of playing Hamlet” when he was walking across a meadow and found himself intercepted by a lovely young woman. “She was determined to meet me face to face in the middle of the field,” he remembers. “She said, ‘I saw Hamlet last night—how did you know about me?’ And that always stayed with me.” Decades later he’d relive the experience in Los Angeles. “In the months following House of Sand and Fog, I had wonderful Iranian families come up to me in The Grove and say, ‘How did you know about my uncle?’ Isn’t that beautiful?”
“It’s not the characters that stay with me,” he explains. “It’s the opportunities that I’ve had as an actor to put my hand on someone’s shoulder and look them in the eye and say, ‘I know.’ And there’s nothing more comforting than that.” And that comfort extends to both self-made Sir Ben Kingsley and the eager-to-entertain boy he used to be—and in many ways still is. “The child in me has not ossified,” he says. “He’s alive and curious as ever. In that sense, there’s no difference between me and Asa Butterfield. There can’t be. There mustn’t be. If there is, I’ve got to give up.”
They also spoke with Ender’s Game director Gavin Hood about the interactions between Kingsley and Butterfield.
“It’s not often in a movie that young actors are playing leads opposite seasoned actors who are in important but supporting roles,” says Hood. “Someone had raised a question about whether Ben might want his part expanded in some way, and he said, ‘No, no, no. This is Asa’s movie.’ I thought that that was someone who a) is tremendously generous toward a young actor, and b) perhaps even more importantly, understands that his role as an actor is to support the story being told.”
It’s a great article, so be sure to give the full thing a read at LA Confidential.
Happy Friday, launchies! We’ve got another TV spot, this one from MSN! Almost nothing new, except for a new quick shot of Ender’s eyes!
Source: MSN
British educational charity FilmClub recently had young reporter Matt talk with Asa Butterfield about Ender’s Game. Watch the video below.
One of the things that we really wanted to do is keep the core themes and ideas from the original novel into the screenplay and it was a bit of a challenge and it was a lot of weight on my shoulders playing this character, but I think we did it justice.
Having a novel as an actor is so helpful in having small ideas, things that you can draw upon when creating a character. I’ve done a few films where they’ve been adapted from novels and it’s always really helpful.
Asa also mentions that he hasn’t seen the film yet, though it’s unclear when this interview was actually conducted.