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  • Lionsgate to Showcase 2013 Release Schedule at CinemaCon

    Lionsgate to Showcase 2013 Release Schedule at CinemaCon

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    At this year’s CinemaCon, which will take place from April 15-18, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Lionsgate will be hosting a two hour product presentation. The schedule of events was updated today on March 11.

    The presentation, which will take place on April 18 from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM in The Colosseum on the Casino level of Caesar’s Palace will be highlighting their 2013 lineup. Since Summit is a Lionsgate company, they may use this presentation to show a bit of Ender’s Game.

    Merchandise, perhaps? Character posters? Teaser?

    I’ve never been to CinemaCon, so I have no idea what studios would typically show. I know I’d love to see official Army banners or scrolls (imagine hanging that on your wall!), t-shirts, and posters for each major character. What would you like to see?

    The schedule mentions several special guests, which could be good news for both Hunger Games and Ender’s Game fans. Hopefully as things get closer, they’ll provide more details about who will be attending. If I had to guess, I’d say Harrison Ford is one of them, since he’ll be at the convention to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award.

    Registration for the con is still open, but the price is pretty steep at $1,040 for non-members.

    Source: CinemaCon

  • Harrison Ford to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at CinemaCon

    Harrison Ford to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at CinemaCon

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    Harrison Ford (Graff) will be receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s CinemaCon, which will be held in Las Vegas from April 15-18, 2013.

    “With a career spanning five decades, Harrison Ford has brought some of the most memorable characters of our time alive on the big screen,” noted Neuhauser. “From Han Solo to Indiana Jones, he has showcased his innate ability to embrace and mold these remarkable roles into characters that will forever be remembered by movie lovers around the world for decades to come. We could not be more honored to present this years ‘CinemaCon Lifetime Achievement Award’ to such a remarkable actor, Harrison Ford.”

    Ford will receive the award on Thursday, April 18 at CinemaCon’s Big Screen Achievement Awards at the Colusseum in Caesar’s Palace.

    Source: Broadway World

  • Asa Butterfield and Family Tease New iPad Game ‘Racing Blind’

    Asa Butterfield and Family Tease New iPad Game ‘Racing Blind’

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    Asa Butterfield (Ender) has been teasing something on Twitter in the last couple of weeks and his big news has turned out to be an iPad game he’s developed with his dad Sam and brother Morgan. (above)

    Their game is will hopefully be released in the coming weeks. You can follow the game @RacingBlind and listen to the game’s theme music on Soundcloud.

  • PHOTOS: Harrison Ford at Cinequest

    PHOTOS: Harrison Ford at Cinequest

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    Last Sunday, Harrison Ford was in San Jose to attend Cinequest, where the festival awarded him with a Maverick Spirit Award. Ford reportedly surprised some fans in a parking garage by agreeing to give everyone lined up one autograph each.

    Below are a few photos of the event, courtesy of Cinequest’s Facebook page.

  • Download Rat Army Wallpapers

    Download Rat Army Wallpapers

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    Those of you that are fans of the Rat Army logo can now grab six different sizes of Rat Army wallpapers on the EnderWiggin.net Wallpapers page!

    Although the Rat Army logo is red/black, the Rat Army colors in the book are brown/black, thus the brown and black background on this one! Enjoy!

  • 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 Says Ender’s Game Movie Stays “True to the Book”

    Abigail Breslin Says Ender’s Game Movie Stays “True to the Book”

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    Abigail Breslin, who plays Valentine Wiggin in Ender’s Game, recently spoke with CNN about the upcoming film adaptation’s faithfulness to the book beloved by sci-fi fans around the world.

    “It does stay true to the book, which I’m excited about,” Breslin, who portrays the sister of the gifted Ender Wiggin, told CNN.

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    “The cast is so talented and I play Valentine,” she went on. “I love the character in the book as well, so it stays pretty true to the character in the movie.”

    Breslin is currently doing press for her new film The Call, due out March 15. She also mentions her experience working briefly with Harrison Ford.

    Source: CNN

  • Happy Belated Birthday to Suraj Partha and Garrett Warren

    Happy Belated Birthday to Suraj Partha and Garrett Warren

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    Yesterday marked two Ender’s Game birthdays, that of stunt coordinator Garrett Warren and actor Suraj Partha (Alai). Happy belated birthday, guys!

  • Aramis Knight to Do NBC Pilot ‘Welcome to the Family’

    Aramis Knight to Do NBC Pilot ‘Welcome to the Family’

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    Aramis Knight (Bean), has signed on to do a pilot for NBC for a show called ‘Welcome to the Family’.

    Sony Pictures Television’s “Family” details the comedic situations that ensue when an unplanned pregnancy brings together a white family and a Latino family.

    Knight will be playing the younger brother of the teen baby daddy.

    Source: Deadline

  • Episode #5 of EnderCast Now Available

    Episode #5 of EnderCast Now Available

    Episode5Episode 5 of EnderCast, The End of the World, is now available for you guys to listen to. You can also listen to all of our podcast episodes on iTunes.

    The focus of the episode is on the Orson Scott Card controversy and its potential effects on the Ender’s Game movie.

     

  • Ender’s Game Food: Recipes from the Battle School Kitchens

    Ender’s Game Food: Recipes from the Battle School Kitchens

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    Last week, EnderWiggin.net was one of four fansites that got to reveal the second still from the Ender’s Game movie and with that image came a whole lot of talk about the food they had in front of them. Since I have an entire blog devoted to food from books, tv shows, games, and movies, it was inevitable that I give the Battle School food a try. And boy was it a hassle!

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    As soon as I got my hands on the still, I went looking online and was shocked at how easy it was to find the same mess tray in the still, easily available on Amazon. It’s shinier than in the still, but really, I wasn’t going to kick up too much fuss about it. It was clearly the same tray and that was all that mattered.

    I knew I wanted to cook this, but didn’t realize just how much effort it was going to require until I started. It’s FIVE separate dishes to make! That’s a lot of food.

    Before I get into it though, I wanted to mention that Ender News is holding a contest where you make your own Battle School food. I will be a guest judge for the contest, which ends March 6 at midnight. Be sure to give it a go!

    First up: carrot jello.

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    I know, nasty right? Normally for Fictional Food I go for as much realism as I can, but ended up taking a bit of a shortcut with this one. I started by peeling and boiling one carrot, then liquefied it with some water in my blender. I boiled 1 cup of water, added it to a packet of apricot jello, then poured the carrot puree in. I put it in a container and chilled it in the fridge.

    The result was just what I’d wanted! And the best part is, it just tastes like apricot jello. You can’t even taste the carrot. Although, I admit I only tried one small corner. I will be feeding it to my children for dessert tonight and we’ll see what they say. Muahahaha!

    Next up, the little turnover dessert.

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    I bought a package of puff pastry and made myself some apple pie filling with diced apples (not sliced) and simply rolled up little rectangle turnovers, baked them at 400 degrees F for 20 minutes, and then brushed it with a sugar glaze. They were really yummy! The downside was I totally burned my tongue eating a hot one.

    This next one is the grossest of the bunch.

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    Even though Khy Rhambo said that it was pea gelatin, I thought I’d try making a pea quiche. I couldn’t find any recipes, so I just looked up a basic quiche recipe and flung stuff into my blender and baked the result. It’s pretty nasty, tasting exactly like overcooked canned peas. (no surprise there, since I used a can of overcooked peas) It looked terrible, so I just took a butter knife and smoothed it over.

    If I were to try it again, I’d try the gelatin route and use fresh peas so that I didn’t have to deal with the yucky dead pea color. Somehow I don’t know if that would help the taste.

    Next up, the peanut bar:

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    Like the peas, I didn’t want to go with peanut gelatin because I actually wanted to be able to eat this one because, well, turns out peanuts are really expensive. As of right now, I’ve only been able to eat half of it because it fell into my stomach like a ton of bricks. I melted butter and marshmallows together, then added unsalted peanuts.

    I should have taken the time to take the paper shells off of the other peanuts, but by the time I realized some of them had skins on, I’d already just thrown them in. I pressed it into a mini meat loaf pan I’d greased with shortening and let it cool. It tastes great, but it’s also like shoving a handful of peanuts and marshmallows into your mouth. I suggest sharing one with a friend or two.

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    For the bread, I made some ciabatta dough and baked little mini loaves that fit the tray. It tasted great the day I baked it but it’s now rock hard. The final full tray of food:

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    Not a bad attempt if I do say so myself. I’m dumping the pea quiches (I made 3) because they’re awful, but am definitely eating the turnovers and Jello. My hips have had enough peanut bars and I’ll be giving those to my son. The bread will be given to our backyard chickens. Hopefully it doesn’t crack their beaks or anything…

    And there you have it, Launchies! A tray of Battle School food just like the soldiers are eating in the still. I admit I couldn’t find a cup like they had, so I just lamely added a metal thermos top. If you try any of these, be sure to let me know!

    Orange Battle School Jello

    • 1 box apricot gelatin
    • 1 large carrot, peeled and coarsely chopped
    • Knox
    • water
    1. Boil the carrot pieces until soft. Drain the water, leaving about 1/2 cup and move to a blender. Liquefy the carrot until you have a smooth puree. Set aside to cool.
    2. Boil 1 cup of water. Add the gelatin to a medium bowl and then pour the water in.
    3. Sprinkle about 1 teaspoon of Knox onto your carrot puree and let it sit for a minute. Pour the hot gelatin into the puree and mix well.
    4. Pour the carrot and gelatin mixture into a container, cover, and refrigerate until set.

    Battle School Apple Turnovers

    • 2 sheets puff pastry
    • 1 Granny Smith apple, peeled, cored, and chopped
    • 1/2 Tb butter
    • 1/4 cup brown sugar
    • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
    • 1/4 Tb cornstarch
    • 1/4 Tb water
    • 1 egg
    • 1/2 cup confectioner’s sugar
    1. Defrost your puff pastry by placing it on the counter. It should be ready to roll in about 45 minutes, so you can take your time with the apples.
    2. Add the butter to a skillet, then add the apples. Cook for a few minutes, then add the brown sugar and cinnamon, mixing well and cooking the apples.
    3. Mix together the cornstarch and water and add to the apple mixture. Cook on low to medium heat until apples are soft and glaze is thick. Remove from heat.
    4. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
    5. Unfold puff pastry sheets and cut into three long sections on the folds. Cut each of these sections in half for rectangles.
    6. Add a bit of the apple mixture in the middle of one end and fold it over, pressing down the sides so the apple doesn’t seep out during baking.
    7. Scramble the egg and add about 1 Tb of water to make an egg wash. Brush over the top of each pastry, then place them on a baking sheet. Bake for 20 minutes.
    8. When you have five minutes left, make the glaze. In a small pot, mix 1/2 cup of confectioner’s sugar with 2 tsp of water. Stir frequently until evenly mixed and cook on low heat until thickened. Do NOT leave unattended. When pastries are done, remove from oven and brush the glaze over the tops.

    Battle School Pea Quiche

    Not for the faint of heart

    • 1 can of cooked peas
    • 1/4 cup milk
    • 1 egg
    • small handful of mozzarella cheese
    1. Pre-heat oven to 425 degrees F.
    2. Grease 3 small ramekins very well.
    3. Blend together all ingredients until you have a very fine puree. Add to ramekins.
    4. Bake for 15 minutes, then reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F. Bake for 20 more minutes.
    5. To remove, gently skim a butter knife around the edges, then turn upside down and gently tap out of the ramekin.
    6. Sniff warily and eat at own risk.

    Battle School Energy Bars

    This recipe is more of a make as you go kind of thing. I didn’t really measure, just threw more in as I went until the consistency looked right.

    • butter
    • marshmallows
    • peanuts
    1. Melt around 1 Tb of butter in a small pot or pan. Add 1-2 cups of mini marshmallows. Melt down completely until you have a good sticky mixture.
    2. Add peanuts as needed. I used maybe 1 cup. Mix well together.
    3. Generously grease a mini loaf pan and press the peanut mixture in, making sure you don’t burn your fingers.
    4. Let cool. To remove, ease a butter knife into an edge and pry out carefully.

    I haven’t included the bread recipe as I simply picked a random ciabatta recipe online and I can’t remember which one it was! Hope you guys enjoyed this. Happy eating!

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  • WATCH: Abigail Breslin on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 3/1/13

    WATCH: Abigail Breslin on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 3/1/13

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    Actress Abigail Breslin (Valentine Wiggin) will be a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno tonight, March 1, 2013.

    Breslin’s new movie The Call opens in theaters this month on March 15 (oddly enough, this was the original release date of Ender’s Game!) and she’s likely a guest to promote the film. But who knows, maybe she’ll mention Ender’s Game!

    You can view the trailer for The Call below:

  • PHOTOS: Hailee Steinfeld Signs Books and Photos for ‘Ender’s Game’ Fans

    PHOTOS: Hailee Steinfeld Signs Books and Photos for ‘Ender’s Game’ Fans

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    Hailee Steinfeld was at an event with her brother Griffin tonight helping to support Our Military Kids and Ender’s Game fan Hannah asked her cousin Sarah to head there to meet her in the hopes of getting an autographed book and photo.

    As you can see below, Hailee signed it with the name Petra under her own. No doubt one of many to come!

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    Here’s a bit from Sarah on getting to meet Hailee:

    It was so great getting to meet Hailee! She was super awesome and incredibly nice! She took the time to talk with my daughter and sign everything I brought. Such a great experience!

    Sounds like it was fun! Here’s a photo of Hannah’s signed book, with the phrase “Shoot straight”.

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