Cryptozoic updated their Facebook page yesterday with some more information regarding the upcoming Ender's Game trading cards, a well as a few pictures of Cameron Gaskins (Pol Slattery) signing a few of his soon-to-be-desired autograph cards himself!
The signing took place at University of George where Cameron is currently enrolled as a freshman. A few of the cards he personalized with "Go Dawgs" -- Dawgs referring to the UGA mascot, the bulldog. A huge thank you to Mike for sending in some photos of the event!
Here is a list of confirmed signers for those of you who may have missed the announcement in December:
Asa Butterfield as Ender Wiggin
Harrison Ford as Colonel Graff
Brandon Soo Hoo as Fly Molo
Aramis Knight as Bean
Khylin Rhambo as Dink Meeker
Conor Carroll as Bernard
Suraj Partha as Alai
Nonso Anozie as Sergeant Dap
Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak as Peter Wiggin
Andrea Powell as Theresa Wiggin
Caleb J. Thaggard as Stilson
Cameron Gaskins as Pol Slattery
Han Soto as Colonel Graff's aide
Cryptozoic also gave us a fun look at the card packets and folder which will be available in Q3 of this year, most likely sometime between July 1 and September 30.
Keeping checking back -- fingers crossed that some more of these pics start streaming in!
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Post23 Shares "Making of Ender's Game - The Mind Game"
Post23, the Barcelona-based VFX and post-production house responsible for the mind game sequence in Ender's Game, recently shared this incredible behind-the-scenes video of the creation process.
Check out more concept art and fun production photos at the source!
Thanks, Fernanda!
Check out more concept art and fun production photos at the source!
Thanks, Fernanda!
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Ender's Game Nominated for 3 Saturn Awards

Ender's Game received three nominations for the 40th Saturn Awards, a ceremony honoring the best in science fiction, fantasy and horror film 2013, which will be held this June in Burbank, California. These are the most prestigious genre awards in the film industry, and last year's winners include The Avengers, Life Of Pi, Jennifer Lawrence and Matthew McConaughey.
Best Science Fiction Film (Nominations)
Ender's Game
Gravity
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Pacific Rim
Riddick
Star Trek Into Darkness
This will be a tough one to win for Ender's Game, as the award will most likely go to Gravity anyway. But it's good to see Gavin Hood and his work getting recognized with this nomination.
Best Supporting Actor (Nominations)
Daniel Brühl – Rush
George Clooney – Gravity
Benedict Cumberbatch – Star Trek Into Darkness
Harrison Ford – Ender's Game
Tom Hiddleston – Thor: The Dark World
Ben Kingsley – Iron Man 3
Bill Nighy – About Time
The chances for Ender to win this one are also quite slim here. If you have seen Daniel Brühl's performance in Rush, you know what I mean. But again, with so many genre films on the 2013 roster, it's nice to see Ender's Game getting a second nomination in this category.
Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Nominations)
Asa Butterfield – Ender's Game
Chloë Grace Moretz – Carrie
Sophie Nélisse – The Book Thief
Saoirse Ronan – How I Live Now
Ty Simpkins – Iron Man 3
Dylan Sprayberry – Man of Steel
This is where Ender's Game has the best chance to actually win the Saturn Award, and - having seen five of the six nominated films (missing How I Live Now) - I firmly believe that Asa Butterfield should deservedly win this one. Asa's performance was outstanding, and portraying such an iconic character, where most of the audience carried their own very personal image of Ender for years or even decades, was certainly not an easy task.
So fingers crossed for a positive outcome in June, and Asa, if you do not win this at the award ceremony, you know that you are our winner now already!
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Variety: Ender's Game Franchise Will More Than Likely Live On

Ender's Game debuted at No. 2 of the official Nielsen VideoScan First Alert chart this week, a ranking which tracks overall disc sales, DVD and Blu-ray combined. And there wasn't really a fair chance for Ender to take the top spot, as that was set to be taken by Disney's classic The Jungle Book, which has never before been available on Blu-ray Disc.
Variety, a well-established authority in the movie industry, took the strong disc sales as a pretty solid reason to conclude that the Ender's Game franchise is still very much alive:
Gavin Hood's adaptation of Orson Scott Card's classic novel, wasn't quite the box office smash some had expected, but its theatrical performance was strong enough – and its disc debut, high enough – that the franchise will more than likely live on in some fashion.That's pretty good news for now, and we are trying our best here at Ender News to get you some information from the studio about the current status of Ender's Game.
Let me use this opportunity to give you an update about the movie's box office returns and how well it did in the various international markets. In North America (U.S. & Canada), Ender's Game earned $61.7 million and ranked No. 57 for 2013. That is probably not what the studio has hoped for, but it is also not as bad as some critics have suggested. As Variety puts it, "its theatrical performance was strong enough."
The film earned about that same amount of money in international markets, and it was a surprise success in mainland China where the film opened this January and earned more than $21 million so far.
Generally the story of Ender was especially popular in South-East Asia, and for all markets where the movie opened in 2013 it ranked highest in Thailand where it made No. 41 of the full year top list. Keep in mind that foreign markets are not just a carbon copy of the U.S.; there are many domestic movies ranking at the very top, so Ender's Game ending up higher than in its home market is even more positive.
Here is the full list for all international markets where the film opened in November or December, and the position of Ender's Game in the final 2013 box office list.
Thailand | (2013 Rank) 41 |
Ecuador | 47 |
Singapore | 50 |
Malaysia | 53 |
USA & Canada | 57 |
Philippines | 58 |
New Zealand | 67 |
South Korea | 68 |
Spain | 70 |
Brazil | 75 |
Bulgaria | 81 |
Ukraine | 81 |
South Africa | 82 |
Croatia | 84 |
Poland | 84 |
UK & Ireland | 84 |
Iceland | 85 |
Czech Republic | 86 |
Hong Kong | 91 |
Australia | 92 |
Slovakia | 93 |
Hungary | 95 |
Egypt | 99 |
France | 101 |
Russia | 101 |
Serbia & Montenegro | 104 |
Sweden | 104 |
Slovenia | 108 |
Portugal | 111 |
Germany | 118 |
Italy | 119 |
Finland | 123 |
Turkey | 126 |
Belgium | 128 |
Norway | 129 |
Denmark | 132 |
Austria | 142 |
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Video: Ender and his best suited up for Space Camp!
To kick-off yesterday's release of the Ender's Game DVD, Just Jared Jr. treated us to a fun look behind-the-scenes at Space Camp -- where Asa Butterfield and some of his co-stars suited up for a unforgettable, team-building boot camp. Check it out:
Read more about their pre-filming trip to Space Camp here.
Read more about their pre-filming trip to Space Camp here.
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Bonus Features Video: Finding a Perfectly Fierce Ender
Yesterday, Entertainment Tonight debuted an exclusive clip from the DVD / Blu-ray bonus features in which the cast and crew talk about the huge challenge of finding the perfect Ender Wiggin -- and how they found the qualities they were looking for in the talented Asa Butterfield.
Ender's Game is available on DVD and Blu-ray TODAY.
Ender's Game is available on DVD and Blu-ray TODAY.
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Bob Orci Talks Theoretical "Ender's Game" Sequels
In an exclusive interview with Crave Online, producer Bob Orci recently addressed a couple questions currently weighing on the mind of every Ender's Game fan: Will there be sequels? If so, will the sequel be Speaker for the Dead? From the article:
Does that keep us from hoping? Of course not. And speaking for myself, I would be perfectly happy if any potential sequel involved book mash-ups or original stories involving Ender and his Battle School best. The possibilities are essentially endless -- and I'm certain, whatever happens, those possibilities are in the right hands.
Here's a big shout out to Bob Orci for helping keep the Ender fan flame alive!
"They have rights to certain of the books," Orci said. "I'm not sure which ones, and it's two companies so I'm not sure who controls it."Here's the current what's what regarding Ender's Game sequels: none of the fan sites have any idea, most of the "facts" you'll find on Twitter and Tumblr are intensely fictionalized, and anyone who might know for sure isn't talking.
So the sequel could be another book in the Ender series, but in a different order. Card did write Ender in Exile in 2008, long after Speaker, Xenocide and Children of the Mind. A War of Gifts takes place during Ender's time in Battle School. Orci had another promising option too.
"Or it could be potentially original because in Speaker for the Dead you pick him up when he's already a man. There might be an in between step if that happens."
Speaker does jump ahead into Ender's adulthood, so an original sequel would give them the option of sticking with the cast of Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld and Abigail Breslin.
"That's why I think the rights that they worked out is it could either be one of the books or it could be original or a mix so that you can do what you need to do for a movie," Orci said.
Does that keep us from hoping? Of course not. And speaking for myself, I would be perfectly happy if any potential sequel involved book mash-ups or original stories involving Ender and his Battle School best. The possibilities are essentially endless -- and I'm certain, whatever happens, those possibilities are in the right hands.
Here's a big shout out to Bob Orci for helping keep the Ender fan flame alive!
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