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Ender's Game (film)

Ender's Game is a 2013 American military science-fiction action film based on Orson Scott Card's 1985 novel of the same name. Written and directed by Gavin Hood, the film stars Asa Butterfield as Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, an unusually gifted child who is sent to an advanced military academy in space to prepare for a future alien invasion. The supporting cast includes Harrison Ford, Hailee Steinfeld, and Viola Davis, with Abigail Breslin and Ben Kingsley.

Ender's Game
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGavin Hood
Screenplay byGavin Hood
Based onEnder's Game
by Orson Scott Card
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDonald McAlpine
Edited by
Music bySteve Jablonsky
Production
companies
Distributed byLionsgate[1]
Release dates
  • October 24, 2013 (2013-10-24) (Germany)
  • November 1, 2013 (2013-11-01) (United States)
Running time
114 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$110–115 million[3][4]
Box office$125.5 million[1]

The film was released in Germany on October 24, 2013, followed by a release in the UK one day later.[5] It was released in the United States, Canada, and several other countries on November 1, 2013, and was released in other territories by January 2014. Ender's Game received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box-office, grossing only $125.5 million on a $110–115 million budget[6] with a projected loss of $68 million for the studio.[7] Yet, the film retains a cult following.

Plot edit

In the future, humanity is preparing to launch an attack on the homeworld of an alien race, called the Formics, that had attacked Earth and killed millions. The Formic invasion was stopped by Mazer Rackham, who crashed his fighter plane into the Formic queenship at the apparent cost of his life. Over the course of 50 years, gifted children are trained by the International Fleet to become commanders of a new fleet for this counterattack.

Cadet Andrew "Ender" Wiggin draws the attention of Colonel Hyrum Graff and Major Gwen Anderson because of his aptitude in simulated space combat and is recruited into Battle School.

Graff brings Ender to Battle School and places Ender with other cadets his age, but treats him as extraordinary, thereby subjecting him to being ostracized by the others. The cadets are placed in squads and perform training games in a zero-gravity "Battle Room". Ender quickly adapts to the games, devising new strategies older students have not yet seen.

Graff reassigns Ender to Salamander Army, led by Commander Bonzo Madrid. Bonzo, believing that Ender is inept and a liability, prevents him from training with the rest of the squad. Another cadet, Petra Arkanian, takes Ender under her wing and trains him privately. In the next match, Bonzo benches Ender while the rest of the Salamander Army fights another team. However, seeing the team losing and Petra in trouble, Ender comes to her aid and helps Salamander Army win.

Meanwhile, Ender plays a computerized "mind game" set in a fantasy world, which presents difficult choices to the player. In one situation, Ender creates an outside the box solution to overcome a seemingly unsolvable problem. Later, he encounters a Formic in the game, and then simulated images involving his siblings. These are noted as unusual additions to the game, which is seemingly altered by Ender's interaction with the computer.

Graff promotes Ender to lead his own squad, which is made up of students who have gained Ender's trust. They are put in increasingly difficult battles. In a surprise match against two other teams, including Bonzo's Salamander Army, Ender devises a novel strategy of sacrificing part of his team to achieve a goal, impressing Graff.

Bonzo attacks Ender in the bathroom after the match, but Ender fights back. Bonzo falls during the struggle and suffers a head injury. Distraught, Ender quits Battle School, but Graff has Ender's sister Valentine convince him to continue.

Graff takes Ender to humanity's forward base on a former Formic planet near their homeworld to meet with an elder Rackham. Rackham explains that the Formics share a hive-mind mentality and how he exploited it to win the battle. Ender finds that his former squad members are also there to help him train in computerized simulations of large fleet combat; Rackham puts special emphasis on the fleet's Molecular Detachment (MD) Device that is capable of disintegrating matter.[note 1] Ender's training is rigorous, and Anderson expresses concern over this, but Graff notes they have run out of time to replace Ender.

Ender's final test is monitored by several fleet commanders. As the simulation starts, Ender finds his fleet over the Formic homeworld, vastly outnumbered. He orders most of his fleet to sacrifice themselves to protect the MD long enough to fire on the homeworld. The resulting chain reaction burns over the surface of the planet, killing the entire population. The simulation ends, and Ender believes the test is over. The commanders restart the video screens, showing that Ender's fleet actually participated in live missions and destroyed the Formic homeworld. Despite Graff congratulating him, Ender realizes that he became just like his cruel older brother Peter due to destroying the planet. Ender storms off only to be tranquilized by staff.

While asleep, Ender is awoken by the Formic Queen and is directed to a Formic structure nearby as being similar to the ruined castle from the game. The Queen acknowledges Ender's role in the genocide and moves to kill him, but when Ender shows remorse, she spares his life. The dying Queen gives Ender a Queen egg that she has been protecting.

With the war ended, Ender is promoted to admiral, given a small ship, and left to his own devices. In a letter to Valentine, he confides that he is going into deep space, determined to find a suitable planet where to start a new Formic colony with the Queen egg.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

The first decision I made was not to pursue the PeterValentine subplot with the Internet, because that's just watching people type things into the computer. The second decision I made was to give that information about the surprise at the end from the start. In my script we know who Mazer Rackham really is and we know what is at stake as Ender plays his games. But Ender doesn't know, so I think the suspense is actually increased because the audience knows we're about the business of saving the world and that everything depends on this child not understanding that. We care all the more about whether he wins—and we worry that he might not want to. As we watch the adults struggle to get control of Ender, we pity him because of what's happening to him, but we want the adults to succeed. I think it makes for a much more complex and fascinating film than it would have been if I had tried to keep secrets.

– Orson Scott Card (1998)[15]

Since Ender's Game was published in 1985, author Orson Scott Card had been reluctant to license film rights and artistic control for the novel. Card explained that he had many opportunities through the 1980s and 1990s to sell the rights of Ender's Game to Hollywood studios, but refused when creative differences became an issue.[16] With the formation of Fresco Pictures in 1996 (which Card co-founded), the author decided to write the screenplay himself.[17] In a 1998 interview, Card discussed the process of adapting the novel into a screenplay.

In 2003, Card submitted a screenplay to Warner Bros., at which time David Benioff and D. B. Weiss were hired to collaborate on a new script in consultation with the then-designated director Wolfgang Petersen. Four years later, Card wrote a new script not based on any previous ones, including his own.[18] In an interview with Wired, Card admitted two obstacles in writing his scripts were being able to "externalize" Ender's thoughts and making it work, "for people who had never read the book."[19]

Card announced in February 2009 that he had completed a script for Odd Lot Entertainment, and that they had begun assembling a production team.[20] In September 2010, it was announced that Gavin Hood was attached to the project, serving as both screenwriter and director.[21] Card said he had written "about six"[19] different scripts before Hood took over. In November 2010, Card stated that the film's storyline would be a fusion of Ender's Game and its parallel novel, Ender's Shadow, focusing on the important elements of both.[22] In October 2013, he explained that this "buddy-movie approach" between Ender and Bean was a proof of concept and once Hood took over he decided to use Petra as more of a major character.[19] On January 28, 2011, it was reported that Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci would be producing the work and would begin presenting the script to prospective investors.[23]

On April 28, 2011, it was announced that Summit Entertainment had picked up the film's distribution and Digital Domain joined Odd Lot Entertainment in a co-production role.[24] Gavin Hood was aboard as director and screenwriter, and Donald McAlpine joined as cinematographer.[21][25] The producers were Gigi Pritzker and Linda McDonough of Odd Lot Entertainment, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci of K/O Paper Products, Robert Chartoff and Lynn Hendee of Chartoff Productions, who had worked with Card on the development of the film for over 15 years, Card himself, and Ed Ulbrich.[8][26][27][28] Executive producers included Bill Lischak, David Coatsworth, Ivy Zhong and Deborah Del Prete. In an interview with Brigham Young University newspaper The Universe, Card said that his role as producer was in the early stages and that the screenplay is 100% Hood's.[27] Special effects workshop Amalgamated Dynamics provided the special character effects for the film, with founder Tom Woodruff Jr. providing character suit performances.[29]

Casting edit

In a 1999 interview, Orson Scott Card confirmed that Jake Lloyd was under consideration for the role of Ender Wiggin, asking fans not to judge Lloyd based on his performance in The Phantom Menace, saying that a better script and direction would result in a better performance.[30] In July 2008, Card stated that he would like to see Nathan Gamble play Ender, and expressed regret that he was "probably too old" for the part.[31] Early in the film's development, in an interview in 1998, Card considered changing Hyrum Graff to a female character, recommending a "dry comic" such as Janeane Garofalo or Rosie O'Donnell for the role.[15] In the same interview, Card suggested Andre Braugher or Will Smith for the role of Mazer Rackham.[15] Brendan Meyer was originally cast in the role of Stilson, but had to leave the production due to a scheduling conflict.[32][33]

Filming edit

Production began in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 27, 2012.[34][35] The film was released on November 1, 2013, in the United States.[36]

Music edit

Soundtrack edit

The original soundtrack for Ender's Game was released on October 22, 2013. The film's score was composed by Steve Jablonsky.[37][38] Originally, James Horner was announced to compose the film's score, but it turned out that Jablonsky would be doing the score.[39]

All music is composed by Steve Jablonsky

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Ender's War"3:27
2."Stay Down"2:42
3."Battle School"1:56
4."Move It Launchies"0:56
5."The Battle Room"3:03
6."Mind Game Part 1"2:24
7."Salamander Battle"3:34
8."Mind Game Part 2"3:55
9."Dragon Army"2:24
10."Dragons Win"3:53
11."Bonzo"1:37
12."Ender Quits"6:22
13."Mazer Rackham"2:34
14."Enemy Planet"3:50
15."Command School"2:42
16."Graduation Day"1:28
17."Final Test"6:02
18."Game Over"2:36
19."The Way We Win Matters"6:14
20."Ender's Promise"5:09
21."Commander"3:33
Total length:1:11:00

The credits roll song was recorded by The Flaming Lips featuring Tobacco, titled "Peace Sword", which was sold separately as an EP.[40][41]

Media edit

Books edit

Ender's Game: Inside the World of an Epic Adventure
AuthorJed Alger
GenreScience Fiction
PublisherInsight Editions
Publication date
October 15, 2013
Media typeHardcover
Pages160
ISBN1608872777

Ender's Game: Inside the World of an Epic Adventure is a reference book published by Insight Editions. With a foreword by Ender's Game film director Gavin Hood, the book is broken into four parts: Ender's World, Battle School, Inside Zero-G, and Parallel Worlds. The book is filled with behind-the-scenes images of the making of Ender's Game as well as interviews with the producers, artists, directors, and cast. Included with the book are nine Battle School army logo stickers, an ID Badge for Ender, and two removable International Fleet posters.[42]

Board game edit

Ender's Game Battle School
DesignersMatt Hyra
PublishersCryptozoic Entertainment
Players2
Playing time30–45 minutes

Ender's Game Battle School is the official board game based on the film Ender's Game. Published on November 13, 2013, by Cryptozoic Entertainment, the game is designed by Matt Hyra.[43] Played inside the Battle Room, the player takes control of an Army led by either Commander Ender Wiggin or Commander Bonzo Madrid. With different abilities granted to each Commander, the Armies try to either capture each of its opponent's Gates or freeze the opposing Commander while avoiding other frozen players and Stars.[44]

Other merchandise edit

Along with various T-shirts, a 2014 wall calendar, and film inspired covers for both the novel and the Ender's Game Ultimate Collection comic collection, Funko released two Pop! Vinyl figurines of Ender Wiggin and Petra Arkanian.[45] Ender's Game is also the first film to offer 3D printed replicas of in-film 3D assets. Summit Entertainment collaborated with Sandboxr, a 3D printing service, to open a new merchandising platform offering fans the unique ability to customize and build 3D prints from assets used in production.[46][47]

Marketing edit

 
Screenshot used in web promotions

Ender's Game partnered with Audi to bring the Audi fleet shuttle quattro to the motion picture.[48][49] The partnership with ICEE included releasing two limited time flavors: Battle School Blastberry and Orbital Orange, along with a "Train Like an Astronaut" sweepstakes.[50] Growing Basics offered a chance to win a trip to the Los Angeles premiere of Ender's Game.[51] The Langers Juice Company gave away an Ender's Game T-shirt with three proof-of-purchase.[52] Barnes & Noble also offered various promotions including novels collected in boxed sets inspired by the film.[53] Pik-Nik offered a chance to win a trip for a family of four to the Kennedy Space Center.[54] Popcorn, Indiana held a sweepstakes to win a private screening for the winner and up to 250 friends.[55] Star Studio also offered photobooth backgrounds from Ender's Game.[56]

Websites edit

On May 6, 2013, the official movie site for Ender's Game, , launched (I.F. stands for International Fleet, the entity responsible for training the children cadets).[57] Though the site is now filled with short, movie promotional posts, the original site contained new canonical information and characters from the film universe, including archivist Stephen Trawcki, I.F. Major Gerald Stacks, I.F. Academic Secretary Gwen Burton, I.F. Rationing Spokesman Reed Unger, and former Hegemon James van Laake.

On July 17, a recruitment video was released telling users to go to the I.F. Battle School website.[58] Once there, users would be prompted to log onto their Facebook accounts and take a short aptitude test, which when finished would place the user into either Asp, Dragon, Rat, or Salamander Army.[59] Armies would go on to compete against one another in different missions. The first missions involved the users sharing their army assignments on Facebook and Twitter. Doing so unlocked a preview of the film. The second mission had the users compete by once again posting to Facebook and Twitter to try to get their names on a mosaic IMAX poster. The Dragon Army won both missions. The final mission had the users enter sweepstakes from Xbox, IMDb, Yahoo!, and Fandango. There was no winner for the final mission.[60] On September 3, the Battle Room Training game was released on the website. In this game, the user would shoot at different colored stars.[61]

A website called opened on September 19, 2013. The website was for those residing in the United Kingdom. The site had six games with a prize for each, including a grand prize trip for two people to NASA.[62]

Boycott edit

In July 2013, the group Geeks OUT boycotted the film in protest at Orson Scott Card's views on homosexuality and same-sex marriage.[63][64] The calls for a boycott were picked up by a number of other groups and individuals in the media.[65][66]

In response to the boycott, Card released a statement in July 2013 to Entertainment Weekly:

Ender's Game is set more than a century in the future and has nothing to do with political issues that did not exist when the book was written in 1984. With the recent Supreme Court ruling, the gay marriage issue becomes moot. The Full Faith and Credit Clause of the Constitution will, sooner or later, give legal force in every state to any marriage contract recognized by any other state. Now it will be interesting to see whether the victorious proponents of gay marriage will show tolerance toward those who disagreed with them when the issue was still in dispute.[67][68]

Producer Roberto Orci responded in Entertainment Weekly in March that he was not aware of Card's views when he took on development of the film adaptation. He said that "the movie should be judged on its message, not the personal beliefs of the original author", who had minimal involvement in the film. Orci also stated that "if it's on the screen, then I think it's fair game."[69] Lionsgate released a statement stating that "we obviously do not agree with the personal views of Orson Scott Card", while highlighting the company's longtime support of the LGBT community.[70][71]

Release edit

This was the last film to be distributed theatrically by Buena Vista International in Japan before the Japanese theatrical brand was renamed Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International starting with Need for Speed in March 2014.

Home media edit

On February 11, 2014, Ender's Game was released on DVD, Blu-ray, VOD, and PPV, with an early Digital HD window beginning January 28. The DVD includes deleted / extended scenes with optional audio commentary with Director Gavin Hood and audio commentary for the film with Producers Gigi Pritzker and Bob Orci. The Blu-ray also includes an eight-part featurette called "Ender's World: The Making of Ender's Game" and a featurette called "Inside the Mind Game".[72]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Ender's Game was the number one film in North America during its opening weekend, earning $27 million from 3,407 theaters with an average of $7,930 per theater. The film ultimately grossed $61.7 million domestically and $63.8 million internationally, for a worldwide gross of $127.9 million.[1] The film lost a projected $68 million for the studio, with Variety including it in its list of the "Hollywood's Biggest Box Office Bombs of 2013".[7][3]

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 62% based on 225 reviews, with an average rating of 6.10/10. The critical consensus states: "If it isn't quite as thought-provoking as the book, Ender's Game still manages to offer a commendable number of well-acted, solidly written sci-fi thrills."[73] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 51 out of 100 based on reviews from 39 critics indicating "mixed or average reviews".[74] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[75]

Peter Debruge of Variety magazine called it "An impressive, thought-provoking astro-adventure that benefits from the biggest screen available."[76] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times praised "the stunning and gorgeous visuals covering every inch of the screen" and describes the film as a "challenging adventure that should satisfy most young fans of the book while keeping the adults engrossed as well."[77]

Marc Bernardin of The Hollywood Reporter is critical of the lack of empathy and shallowness of the story, and wrote: "If only adapter-director Gavin Hood's movie had been tempered with craft and care and wasn't such a blunt instrument, one that seems designed as a delivery system for CGI derring-do instead of the heartbreaker it should be." Bernardin notes the zero-gravity battle scenes might have seemed to be unfilmable, and he commends the special effects, but says the film was unlucky to have come out so soon after Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity, which did it far better.[78] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called the film "pacy and visually pleasing despite an overload of ideas". Bradshaw concludes: "The movie's apocalyptic finale indicates that it's bitten off considerably more than it can chew in terms of ideas, but it looks good, and the story rattles along."[79] Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com says, "The movie... is way too kind, and the drama suffers greatly for it...The film's biggest problem is a matter of tone and characterization: the characters constantly talk about how mean they can be, but their actions suggest otherwise."[80]

Joe Neumaier of the New York Daily News gave the film zero stars, and called it "one of the dullest, dumbest, most tedious movies this year. It makes Battlefield: Earth and John Carter look like The Godfather parts 1 and 2. Dune is Lawrence of Arabia next to this thing."[81] Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal wrote: "Not only does "Ender's Game" have many scenes in zero gravity, but this zero-sum fiasco has zero drama, zero suspense, zero humor, zero charm and zero appeal."[82]

Potential sequel edit

In November 2013, cast member Aramis Knight, who played Bean, said a script for Ender's Shadow existed, which Hood wanted to film concurrently with Ender's Game, but there was not enough money.[83] Hood discussed a potential sequel as well, noting the Children of the Fleet novel may be more desirable as a follow-up than the next novel in the series, Speaker for the Dead.[84] Given the first film's unspectacular box office compared to its budget, a sequel is considered unlikely.[85]

See also edit

References edit

Informational notes

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Further reading

  • Patches, Matt (October 30, 2013). "Endgame: The 'Unfilmable' Ender's Game's 28 Years in Development Hell". Hollywood Prospectus (on Grantland). Retrieved November 3, 2013.

External links edit

Official media sites

  • Official website

Movie databases

Other links

  • Ender's Game at the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
  • Billington, Alex (July 24, 2013). "Interview: 'Ender's Game' Director Gavin Hood & Producer Bob Orci". firstshowing.net.

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For other uses see Ender s Game disambiguation Ender s Game is a 2013 American military science fiction action film based on Orson Scott Card s 1985 novel of the same name Written and directed by Gavin Hood the film stars Asa Butterfield as Andrew Ender Wiggin an unusually gifted child who is sent to an advanced military academy in space to prepare for a future alien invasion The supporting cast includes Harrison Ford Hailee Steinfeld and Viola Davis with Abigail Breslin and Ben Kingsley Ender s GameTheatrical release posterDirected byGavin HoodScreenplay byGavin HoodBased onEnder s Gameby Orson Scott CardProduced byGigi Pritzker Linda McDonough Alex Kurtzman Roberto Orci Robert Chartoff Lynn Hendee Orson Scott Card Ed UlbrichStarringAsa Butterfield Harrison Ford Ben Kingsley Viola Davis Hailee Steinfeld Abigail BreslinCinematographyDonald McAlpineEdited byZach Staenberg Lee SmithMusic bySteve JablonskyProductioncompaniesSummit Entertainment Digital Domain OddLot Entertainment Chartoff Productions Taleswapper K O Paper Products Sierra AffinityDistributed byLionsgate 1 Release datesOctober 24 2013 2013 10 24 Germany November 1 2013 2013 11 01 United States Running time114 minutes 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 110 115 million 3 4 Box office 125 5 million 1 The film was released in Germany on October 24 2013 followed by a release in the UK one day later 5 It was released in the United States Canada and several other countries on November 1 2013 and was released in other territories by January 2014 Ender s Game received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office grossing only 125 5 million on a 110 115 million budget 6 with a projected loss of 68 million for the studio 7 Yet the film retains a cult following Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Music 4 1 Soundtrack 5 Media 5 1 Books 5 2 Board game 5 3 Other merchandise 6 Marketing 6 1 Websites 7 Boycott 8 Release 8 1 Home media 9 Reception 9 1 Box office 9 2 Critical response 10 Potential sequel 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksPlot editIn the future humanity is preparing to launch an attack on the homeworld of an alien race called the Formics that had attacked Earth and killed millions The Formic invasion was stopped by Mazer Rackham who crashed his fighter plane into the Formic queenship at the apparent cost of his life Over the course of 50 years gifted children are trained by the International Fleet to become commanders of a new fleet for this counterattack Cadet Andrew Ender Wiggin draws the attention of Colonel Hyrum Graff and Major Gwen Anderson because of his aptitude in simulated space combat and is recruited into Battle School Graff brings Ender to Battle School and places Ender with other cadets his age but treats him as extraordinary thereby subjecting him to being ostracized by the others The cadets are placed in squads and perform training games in a zero gravity Battle Room Ender quickly adapts to the games devising new strategies older students have not yet seen Graff reassigns Ender to Salamander Army led by Commander Bonzo Madrid Bonzo believing that Ender is inept and a liability prevents him from training with the rest of the squad Another cadet Petra Arkanian takes Ender under her wing and trains him privately In the next match Bonzo benches Ender while the rest of the Salamander Army fights another team However seeing the team losing and Petra in trouble Ender comes to her aid and helps Salamander Army win Meanwhile Ender plays a computerized mind game set in a fantasy world which presents difficult choices to the player In one situation Ender creates an outside the box solution to overcome a seemingly unsolvable problem Later he encounters a Formic in the game and then simulated images involving his siblings These are noted as unusual additions to the game which is seemingly altered by Ender s interaction with the computer Graff promotes Ender to lead his own squad which is made up of students who have gained Ender s trust They are put in increasingly difficult battles In a surprise match against two other teams including Bonzo s Salamander Army Ender devises a novel strategy of sacrificing part of his team to achieve a goal impressing Graff Bonzo attacks Ender in the bathroom after the match but Ender fights back Bonzo falls during the struggle and suffers a head injury Distraught Ender quits Battle School but Graff has Ender s sister Valentine convince him to continue Graff takes Ender to humanity s forward base on a former Formic planet near their homeworld to meet with an elder Rackham Rackham explains that the Formics share a hive mind mentality and how he exploited it to win the battle Ender finds that his former squad members are also there to help him train in computerized simulations of large fleet combat Rackham puts special emphasis on the fleet s Molecular Detachment MD Device that is capable of disintegrating matter note 1 Ender s training is rigorous and Anderson expresses concern over this but Graff notes they have run out of time to replace Ender Ender s final test is monitored by several fleet commanders As the simulation starts Ender finds his fleet over the Formic homeworld vastly outnumbered He orders most of his fleet to sacrifice themselves to protect the MD long enough to fire on the homeworld The resulting chain reaction burns over the surface of the planet killing the entire population The simulation ends and Ender believes the test is over The commanders restart the video screens showing that Ender s fleet actually participated in live missions and destroyed the Formic homeworld Despite Graff congratulating him Ender realizes that he became just like his cruel older brother Peter due to destroying the planet Ender storms off only to be tranquilized by staff While asleep Ender is awoken by the Formic Queen and is directed to a Formic structure nearby as being similar to the ruined castle from the game The Queen acknowledges Ender s role in the genocide and moves to kill him but when Ender shows remorse she spares his life The dying Queen gives Ender a Queen egg that she has been protecting With the war ended Ender is promoted to admiral given a small ship and left to his own devices In a letter to Valentine he confides that he is going into deep space determined to find a suitable planet where to start a new Formic colony with the Queen egg Cast editFurther information List of Ender s Game characters Asa Butterfield as Andrew Ender Wiggin 8 Harrison Ford as Colonel Hyrum Graff 9 Hailee Steinfeld as Petra Arkanian 10 Viola Davis as Major Gwen Anderson 11 Ben Kingsley as Mazer Rackham 12 Kyle Russell Clements as Young Mazer Rackham Abigail Breslin as Valentine Wiggin 9 Aramis Knight as Bean 9 Suraj Parthasarathy as Alai 9 Moises Arias as Bonzo 9 Khylin Rhambo as Dink 9 Conor Carroll as Bernard 9 Nonso Anozie as Sergeant Dap 13 Jimmy Pinchak as Peter Wiggin 9 Stevie Ray Dallimore as John Paul Wiggin 13 Andrea Powell as Theresa Wiggin 13 Brandon Soo Hoo as Fly Molo 12 Orson Scott Card as Pilot voice cameo 14 Production editDevelopment edit The first decision I made was not to pursue the Peter Valentine subplot with the Internet because that s just watching people type things into the computer The second decision I made was to give that information about the surprise at the end from the start In my script we know who Mazer Rackham really is and we know what is at stake as Ender plays his games But Ender doesn t know so I think the suspense is actually increased because the audience knows we re about the business of saving the world and that everything depends on this child not understanding that We care all the more about whether he wins and we worry that he might not want to As we watch the adults struggle to get control of Ender we pity him because of what s happening to him but we want the adults to succeed I think it makes for a much more complex and fascinating film than it would have been if I had tried to keep secrets Orson Scott Card 1998 15 Since Ender s Game was published in 1985 author Orson Scott Card had been reluctant to license film rights and artistic control for the novel Card explained that he had many opportunities through the 1980s and 1990s to sell the rights of Ender s Game to Hollywood studios but refused when creative differences became an issue 16 With the formation of Fresco Pictures in 1996 which Card co founded the author decided to write the screenplay himself 17 In a 1998 interview Card discussed the process of adapting the novel into a screenplay In 2003 Card submitted a screenplay to Warner Bros at which time David Benioff and D B Weiss were hired to collaborate on a new script in consultation with the then designated director Wolfgang Petersen Four years later Card wrote a new script not based on any previous ones including his own 18 In an interview with Wired Card admitted two obstacles in writing his scripts were being able to externalize Ender s thoughts and making it work for people who had never read the book 19 Card announced in February 2009 that he had completed a script for Odd Lot Entertainment and that they had begun assembling a production team 20 In September 2010 it was announced that Gavin Hood was attached to the project serving as both screenwriter and director 21 Card said he had written about six 19 different scripts before Hood took over In November 2010 Card stated that the film s storyline would be a fusion of Ender s Game and its parallel novel Ender s Shadow focusing on the important elements of both 22 In October 2013 he explained that this buddy movie approach between Ender and Bean was a proof of concept and once Hood took over he decided to use Petra as more of a major character 19 On January 28 2011 it was reported that Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci would be producing the work and would begin presenting the script to prospective investors 23 On April 28 2011 it was announced that Summit Entertainment had picked up the film s distribution and Digital Domain joined Odd Lot Entertainment in a co production role 24 Gavin Hood was aboard as director and screenwriter and Donald McAlpine joined as cinematographer 21 25 The producers were Gigi Pritzker and Linda McDonough of Odd Lot Entertainment Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci of K O Paper Products Robert Chartoff and Lynn Hendee of Chartoff Productions who had worked with Card on the development of the film for over 15 years Card himself and Ed Ulbrich 8 26 27 28 Executive producers included Bill Lischak David Coatsworth Ivy Zhong and Deborah Del Prete In an interview with Brigham Young University newspaper The Universe Card said that his role as producer was in the early stages and that the screenplay is 100 Hood s 27 Special effects workshop Amalgamated Dynamics provided the special character effects for the film with founder Tom Woodruff Jr providing character suit performances 29 Casting edit In a 1999 interview Orson Scott Card confirmed that Jake Lloyd was under consideration for the role of Ender Wiggin asking fans not to judge Lloyd based on his performance in The Phantom Menace saying that a better script and direction would result in a better performance 30 In July 2008 Card stated that he would like to see Nathan Gamble play Ender and expressed regret that he was probably too old for the part 31 Early in the film s development in an interview in 1998 Card considered changing Hyrum Graff to a female character recommending a dry comic such as Janeane Garofalo or Rosie O Donnell for the role 15 In the same interview Card suggested Andre Braugher or Will Smith for the role of Mazer Rackham 15 Brendan Meyer was originally cast in the role of Stilson but had to leave the production due to a scheduling conflict 32 33 Filming edit Production began in New Orleans Louisiana on February 27 2012 34 35 The film was released on November 1 2013 in the United States 36 Music editSoundtrack edit Ender s GameSoundtrack album by Steve JablonskyReleasedOctober 22 2013Length1 11 00LabelVarese SarabandeProducerSteve Jablonsky Alex Gibson The original soundtrack for Ender s Game was released on October 22 2013 The film s score was composed by Steve Jablonsky 37 38 Originally James Horner was announced to compose the film s score but it turned out that Jablonsky would be doing the score 39 All music is composed by Steve JablonskyTrack listingNo TitleLength1 Ender s War 3 272 Stay Down 2 423 Battle School 1 564 Move It Launchies 0 565 The Battle Room 3 036 Mind Game Part 1 2 247 Salamander Battle 3 348 Mind Game Part 2 3 559 Dragon Army 2 2410 Dragons Win 3 5311 Bonzo 1 3712 Ender Quits 6 2213 Mazer Rackham 2 3414 Enemy Planet 3 5015 Command School 2 4216 Graduation Day 1 2817 Final Test 6 0218 Game Over 2 3619 The Way We Win Matters 6 1420 Ender s Promise 5 0921 Commander 3 33Total length 1 11 00 The credits roll song was recorded by The Flaming Lips featuring Tobacco titled Peace Sword which was sold separately as an EP 40 41 Media editBooks edit Ender s Game Inside the World of an Epic AdventureAuthorJed AlgerGenreScience FictionPublisherInsight EditionsPublication dateOctober 15 2013Media typeHardcoverPages160ISBN1608872777 Ender s Game Inside the World of an Epic Adventure is a reference book published by Insight Editions With a foreword by Ender s Game film director Gavin Hood the book is broken into four parts Ender s World Battle School Inside Zero G and Parallel Worlds The book is filled with behind the scenes images of the making of Ender s Game as well as interviews with the producers artists directors and cast Included with the book are nine Battle School army logo stickers an ID Badge for Ender and two removable International Fleet posters 42 Board game edit Ender s Game Battle SchoolDesignersMatt HyraPublishersCryptozoic EntertainmentPlayers2Playing time30 45 minutes Ender s Game Battle School is the official board game based on the film Ender s Game Published on November 13 2013 by Cryptozoic Entertainment the game is designed by Matt Hyra 43 Played inside the Battle Room the player takes control of an Army led by either Commander Ender Wiggin or Commander Bonzo Madrid With different abilities granted to each Commander the Armies try to either capture each of its opponent s Gates or freeze the opposing Commander while avoiding other frozen players and Stars 44 Other merchandise edit Along with various T shirts a 2014 wall calendar and film inspired covers for both the novel and the Ender s Game Ultimate Collection comic collection Funko released two Pop Vinyl figurines of Ender Wiggin and Petra Arkanian 45 Ender s Game is also the first film to offer 3D printed replicas of in film 3D assets Summit Entertainment collaborated with Sandboxr a 3D printing service to open a new merchandising platform offering fans the unique ability to customize and build 3D prints from assets used in production 46 47 Marketing edit nbsp Screenshot used in web promotions Ender s Game partnered with Audi to bring the Audi fleet shuttle quattro to the motion picture 48 49 The partnership with ICEE included releasing two limited time flavors Battle School Blastberry and Orbital Orange along with a Train Like an Astronaut sweepstakes 50 Growing Basics offered a chance to win a trip to the Los Angeles premiere of Ender s Game 51 The Langers Juice Company gave away an Ender s Game T shirt with three proof of purchase 52 Barnes amp Noble also offered various promotions including novels collected in boxed sets inspired by the film 53 Pik Nik offered a chance to win a trip for a family of four to the Kennedy Space Center 54 Popcorn Indiana held a sweepstakes to win a private screening for the winner and up to 250 friends 55 Star Studio also offered photobooth backgrounds from Ender s Game 56 Websites edit On May 6 2013 the official movie site for Ender s Game I F Sentinel launched I F stands for International Fleet the entity responsible for training the children cadets 57 Though the site is now filled with short movie promotional posts the original site contained new canonical information and characters from the film universe including archivist Stephen Trawcki I F Major Gerald Stacks I F Academic Secretary Gwen Burton I F Rationing Spokesman Reed Unger and former Hegemon James van Laake On July 17 a recruitment video was released telling users to go to the I F Battle School website 58 Once there users would be prompted to log onto their Facebook accounts and take a short aptitude test which when finished would place the user into either Asp Dragon Rat or Salamander Army 59 Armies would go on to compete against one another in different missions The first missions involved the users sharing their army assignments on Facebook and Twitter Doing so unlocked a preview of the film The second mission had the users compete by once again posting to Facebook and Twitter to try to get their names on a mosaic IMAX poster The Dragon Army won both missions The final mission had the users enter sweepstakes from Xbox IMDb Yahoo and Fandango There was no winner for the final mission 60 On September 3 the Battle Room Training game was released on the website In this game the user would shoot at different colored stars 61 A website called Battle School Command Core opened on September 19 2013 The website was for those residing in the United Kingdom The site had six games with a prize for each including a grand prize trip for two people to NASA 62 Boycott editIn July 2013 the group Geeks OUT boycotted the film in protest at Orson Scott Card s views on homosexuality and same sex marriage 63 64 The calls for a boycott were picked up by a number of other groups and individuals in the media 65 66 In response to the boycott Card released a statement in July 2013 to Entertainment Weekly Ender s Game is set more than a century in the future and has nothing to do with political issues that did not exist when the book was written in 1984 With the recent Supreme Court ruling the gay marriage issue becomes moot The Full Faith and Credit Clause of the Constitution will sooner or later give legal force in every state to any marriage contract recognized by any other state Now it will be interesting to see whether the victorious proponents of gay marriage will show tolerance toward those who disagreed with them when the issue was still in dispute 67 68 Producer Roberto Orci responded in Entertainment Weekly in March that he was not aware of Card s views when he took on development of the film adaptation He said that the movie should be judged on its message not the personal beliefs of the original author who had minimal involvement in the film Orci also stated that if it s on the screen then I think it s fair game 69 Lionsgate released a statement stating that we obviously do not agree with the personal views of Orson Scott Card while highlighting the company s longtime support of the LGBT community 70 71 Release editThis was the last film to be distributed theatrically by Buena Vista International in Japan before the Japanese theatrical brand was renamed Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International starting with Need for Speed in March 2014 Home media edit On February 11 2014 Ender s Game was released on DVD Blu ray VOD and PPV with an early Digital HD window beginning January 28 The DVD includes deleted extended scenes with optional audio commentary with Director Gavin Hood and audio commentary for the film with Producers Gigi Pritzker and Bob Orci The Blu ray also includes an eight part featurette called Ender s World The Making of Ender s Game and a featurette called Inside the Mind Game 72 Reception editBox office edit Ender s Game was the number one film in North America during its opening weekend earning 27 million from 3 407 theaters with an average of 7 930 per theater The film ultimately grossed 61 7 million domestically and 63 8 million internationally for a worldwide gross of 127 9 million 1 The film lost a projected 68 million for the studio with Variety including it in its list of the Hollywood s Biggest Box Office Bombs of 2013 7 3 Critical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 62 based on 225 reviews with an average rating of 6 10 10 The critical consensus states If it isn t quite as thought provoking as the book Ender s Game still manages to offer a commendable number of well acted solidly written sci fi thrills 73 On Metacritic the film has a score of 51 out of 100 based on reviews from 39 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 74 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 75 Peter Debruge of Variety magazine called it An impressive thought provoking astro adventure that benefits from the biggest screen available 76 Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun Times praised the stunning and gorgeous visuals covering every inch of the screen and describes the film as a challenging adventure that should satisfy most young fans of the book while keeping the adults engrossed as well 77 Marc Bernardin of The Hollywood Reporter is critical of the lack of empathy and shallowness of the story and wrote If only adapter director Gavin Hood s movie had been tempered with craft and care and wasn t such a blunt instrument one that seems designed as a delivery system for CGI derring do instead of the heartbreaker it should be Bernardin notes the zero gravity battle scenes might have seemed to be unfilmable and he commends the special effects but says the film was unlucky to have come out so soon after Alfonso Cuaron s Gravity which did it far better 78 Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called the film pacy and visually pleasing despite an overload of ideas Bradshaw concludes The movie s apocalyptic finale indicates that it s bitten off considerably more than it can chew in terms of ideas but it looks good and the story rattles along 79 Simon Abrams of RogerEbert com says The movie is way too kind and the drama suffers greatly for it The film s biggest problem is a matter of tone and characterization the characters constantly talk about how mean they can be but their actions suggest otherwise 80 Joe Neumaier of the New York Daily News gave the film zero stars and called it one of the dullest dumbest most tedious movies this year It makes Battlefield Earth and John Carter look like The Godfather parts 1 and 2 Dune is Lawrence of Arabia next to this thing 81 Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal wrote Not only does Ender s Game have many scenes in zero gravity but this zero sum fiasco has zero drama zero suspense zero humor zero charm and zero appeal 82 Potential sequel editIn November 2013 cast member Aramis Knight who played Bean said a script for Ender s Shadow existed which Hood wanted to film concurrently with Ender s Game but there was not enough money 83 Hood discussed a potential sequel as well noting the Children of the Fleet novel may be more desirable as a follow up than the next novel in the series Speaker for the Dead 84 Given the first film s unspectacular box office compared to its budget a sequel is considered unlikely 85 See also editList of films featuring space stationsReferences editInformational notes In the film the MD Device stands for Molecular Detachment Device whereas in the book it has also been called the Molecular Disruption Device In both instances they are nicknamed the Little Doctor Black Jake 2009 The Authorized Ender Companion Tor Books p 368 ISBN 978 0 7653 2063 6 Retrieved 2012 02 08 Citations a b c Ender s Game Box Office Mojo April 3 2014 Retrieved April 3 2014 Ender s Game 12A British Board of Film Classification E1 Films September 30 2013 Retrieved September 30 2013 a b Variety Staff December 26 2013 Hollywood s Biggest Box Office Bombs of 2013 Variety Retrieved January 6 2014 Mendelson Scott December 20 2013 Box Office Catch Up Escape Plan Huge In China 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