ENDER'S GAME Movie - 2 New Teasing Images of Ender and his Room

The image you see above is kind of our first look at Asa Butterfield as Ender in the Gavin Hood-directed adaptation of Ender's Game. Yeah, it's only the back of his neck, but it shows us a little device attached to it. Here's a note that came along with the image explaining what you're looking at,

Though Ender’s world is one worth saving, it sometimes comes with a price.  The novel was amazingly prescient about a great many things: remote controlled drone wars, the internet, the influence of blogging, hand held computing tablets like the I-Pad, and of course, electronic surveillance implants.  Implanted tracking and monitoring chips are no longer a science fiction concept.  They exist now.  And one day, they may be as advanced as the monitor implanted into Ender, which allows Colonel Graff to “see through his eyes” and know:  HE’S THE ONE.

The other image we have shows us what Ender's room looks like in the movie.

Here's the note that was attached to this image...

The more futuristic the world, the more invisible its technology. So why shouldn’t Ender’s room look just like any normal kid’s room?  And not every future is a dark dystopia.  The world that Ender lives in is a world worth saving.  That’s why he is willing to leave his family to go into an orbiting Battle School and risk not seeing his sister, Valentine, again until they are both adults.  That doesn’t mean this world doesn’t have rules.  Ender’s parents had to get permission from the state to have a third child, and if Ender ever had any doubt if he was unwanted, his mother and father’s shock at having their son recruited to be a future leader and transferred to space makes it clear to him that they’ve always loved him.  They know that when Ender leaves the safety of his home, they will not be able to protect him any longer.  We will keep your room for you just as you left it, Ender…

Ender's Game is such a cool story that has the potential to be one of the biggest film ever made. All I and the rest of us can hope for is, that they are doing it right, and making a film everyone; especially the fans of the novels, will love. 

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