Ender's Game - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Ender's Game"
Ender's Game (2013)
Timing: 1:54 (114 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Asa Butterfield #36453Photo Asa Butterfield #36454Photo Asa Butterfield #36455Photo Asa Butterfield #36456

Asa Butterfield

Asa Butterfield
Character Ender Wiggin
Photo Hailee Steinfeld #65506Photo Hailee Steinfeld #65507Photo Hailee Steinfeld #65508Photo Hailee Steinfeld #65509

Hailee Steinfeld

Hailee Steinfeld
Character Petra Arkanian
Photo Harrison Ford #1725Photo Harrison Ford #1726Photo Harrison Ford #1727Photo Harrison Ford #1728

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford
Character Colonel Hyrum Graff
Photo Viola Davis #387Photo Viola Davis #388Photo Viola Davis #389Photo Viola Davis #390

Viola Davis

Viola Davis
Character Major Gwen Anderson
Photo Ben Kingsley #20221Photo Ben Kingsley #20222Photo Ben Kingsley #20223

Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley
Character Mazer Rackham
Photo Abigail Breslin #32357Photo Abigail Breslin #32358Photo Abigail Breslin #32359Photo Abigail Breslin #32360

Abigail Breslin

Abigail Breslin
Character Valentine Wiggin
Photo Moisés Arias #39555Photo Moisés Arias #39556Photo Moisés Arias #39557Photo Moisés Arias #39558

Moisés Arias

Moisés Arias
Character Bonzo Madrid
Photo Nonso Anozie #32763Photo Nonso Anozie #32764

Nonso Anozie

Nonso Anozie
Character Sergeant Dap
Photo Suraj Partha #64534
Suraj Partha
Character Alai
Photo Khylin Rhambo #62192Photo Khylin Rhambo #62193
Khylin Rhambo
Character Dink Meeker
Photo Jimmy
Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak
Character Peter Wiggin
Photo Conor Carroll #64535
Conor Carroll
Character Bernard
Photo Tony Mirrcandani #64536
Tony Mirrcandani
Character Admiral Chjamrajnagar
Photo Stevie Ray Dallimore #6167
Stevie Ray Dallimore
Character John Wiggin
Photo Andrea Powell #64537
Andrea Powell
Character Theresa Wiggin
Photo Brandon Soo Hoo #45975

Brandon Soo Hoo

Brandon Soo Hoo
Character Fly Molo
Photo Han Soto #38716
Han Soto
Character Lieutenant Soto
Photo Kyle Clements #23704

Kyle Clements

Kyle Clements
Character Young Mazer Rackham
Photo Kelvin Harrison Jr. #47943Photo Kelvin Harrison Jr. #47944Photo Kelvin Harrison Jr. #47945Photo Kelvin Harrison Jr. #47946

Kelvin Harrison Jr.

Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Character Salamander (uncredited)
Photo Caleb J. Thaggard #58045
Caleb J. Thaggard
Character Stilson
Photo Cameron Gaskins #64538
Cameron Gaskins
Character Slattery
Photo Wendy Miklovic #38708
Wendy Miklovic
Character Female Doctor
Photo Jasmine Kaur #64539
Jasmine Kaur
Character Professor
Photo Edrick Browne #27417

Edrick Browne

Edrick Browne
Character Eros Tech Officer Hendee
Photo Christopher Coakley #64540
Christopher Coakley
Character Stilson Buddy #1
Photo Chase Walker #64541
Chase Walker
Character Stilson Buddy #2
Photo Gavin Hood #75159

Gavin Hood

Gavin Hood
Character Giant

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Orson Scott Card's novel "Ender's Game" (1985).
  • Work on various screenplays for "Ender's Game" had been underway since approximately the early 2000s. The latest version of the screenplay, written by the novel's author himself, was completed in early 2009.
  • The book "Ender's Game" is on the list of recommended literature for officers within the United States Marine Corps, with a note that the book contains "lessons on training methodology, leadership, and ethics."
  • To perform acrobatic exercises on the rope independently, the actors trained with Cirque du Soleil performers for a month.
  • The film's producers consulted with Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, on the technology of future space shuttles depicted in the film.
  • The room shown in the film for battle simulations spans the diameter of three football fields.
  • To achieve the effect of weightlessness in the battle simulation room, two rigs were devised. The first was a 'freezing hand' which was used as a counterweight and provided a full range of motion. The second was a 'human crane.' Essentially, it is similar to the first rig, but uses air bearings to create the sensation of floating in the air.
  • Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, and several other actors who played cadets at the military school attended a space camp prior to filming to prepare for shooting the zero-gravity scenes.
  • Director Gavin Hood first read the book 'Ender's Game' at a relatively mature age. By that time, he had already served in the army after being drafted at the age of 17.
  • Filming took place at the NASA complex in New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • The city depicted on the propaganda posters is Hong Kong.
  • In May 2013, a group of LGBT supporters launched a campaign against the film due to the opinions and actions expressed by the novel's author, Orson Scott Card, who is also a producer of the film. The studio and several people directly involved in the film's creation, including Card himself, later released a statement on the matter. Everyone except Card himself stated that they did not support Card's views and urged people to see the film regardless.
  • Some props for the film were created using 3D printers, including the model of Mazer Rackham's ship, which can be seen in Ender's living quarters.
  • Digital Domain, which handled the special effects for this film, previously made a demo reel demonstrating the battle simulation room, which allowed producers to attract the necessary investment for the film without significant difficulty.
  • Each of the laser fire shelters for the opposing team in the battle simulation scenes weighed almost 6000 kg.
  • Since the book's publication in 1985, Orson Scott Card received numerous offers from Hollywood studios to adapt it into a film, but he consistently refused them to preserve the integrity of his vision for the story. When Card co-founded Fresco Pictures in 1996, he decided to write the screenplay himself, as well as become its producer.
  • In the early 2000s, Jake Lloyd was one of the main contenders for the role of Ender. Coincidentally, at the same time Lloyd starred in an advertising campaign to promote the library, and he was depicted reading the book 'Ender's Game'.
  • The film contains veiled references to the work of Stanley Kubrick. For example, the part of the ship where artificial gravity is maintained, in shape and principle of rotation, resembles the ship from the film '2001: A Space Odyssey' (1968). Also, in the scene with the weeding out of recruits arriving at the center, the layout of the barracks and the principle of the dialogues of Sergeant Dap are similar, and sometimes identical, to the scene of the reception of recruits by Sergeant Hartman from the film 'Full Metal Jacket' (1987).
  • The film contains veiled references to the work of Stanley Kubrick. For example, the part of the ship where artificial gravity is maintained, in terms of shape and principle of rotation, resembles the ship from the film '2001: A Space Odyssey' (1968). Also, in the scene with the formation of new recruits arriving at the center, the layout of the barracks and the principle of the dialogue with Sergeant Depa are similar, and sometimes coincide, with the scene of the recruits' reception by Sergeant Hartman from the film 'Full Metal Jacket' (1987).
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