Amazing. It's one of the stories I've been hoping to see adapted to film. I really hope they don't screw it up. It's an iconic read for fans of this genre and a halfbaked attempt could be disillusioning--and counter-productive to science fiction becoming a respected, credible category.
I'd almost compare Enders Game for Science Fiction, to The Hobbit for Fantasy. Anyone agree?
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I was just googling the movie and thought I'd post some information I found on it. Apparently David Benioff has been selected to write the screenplay. He authored the Troy screenplay, so I believe this is a strong indication they're taking the movie seriously. (Movie Update - March 14, 2005)[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][/font]
Here's a quote from Orson Scott Card himself about the subject:
Any film of Ender's Game will be heavily dependent on special effects, says Card, "but it's the characters that the audience must care about for the film to succeed."
The screenplay will adapt not only Enders Game, but Enders Shadow as well. I wasn't sure if that meant two movies, or one movie with coinciding stories.
Also, I found that Card wrote the original screenplay, so the script Benioff is writing will be an adaptation from that original. Wolfgang Peterson (Troy, Air Force One, The Perfect Storm) will direct it (this information is about 6 months old).
Anyway, I've learned that the movie has been in the air for about a decade now. Originally Jake Loyd (young anakin skywalker) was going to play Ender. Sean Connery was selected for Mazer. Now it's up in the air again.
I've read that Card originally wanted Mel Gibson to direct the movie, which I believe is a good selection, but unrealistic. Card also wrote in a clause to his movie rights, which reads that Ender must be played by a child 12 years old or younger. I've read a couple interviews with Card talking about the movie and he seems very relentless about getting it done right.
Eventually, in a few more years maybe, the movie will get produced. Card seems like he has the patience to perservere Hollywood. I think it's in good hands.