There have been plenty of posters already released for the upcoming sci-fi. However, this is the biggest of the bunch, and really captures the huge scale of the film. Ender is barely noticeable as some large-ass weapons are set to destroy a planet Alderaan style. The film sees soldiers recruited at an exceptionally young age, in a universe where the human race has been attacked by our dear alien neighbours. There have been some poster related mishaps along the way, but this one is my favourite as the image reflects the enormity of the situation the characters find themselves in, as well as stepping away from the awful tagline we saw before. It also makes the idea of seeing the film at an IMAX cinema very appealing.
ENDER’S GAME is released 25th October in the UK and 1st November in the US. It stars Asa Butterfield, Abigail Breslin, Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley, Hailee Steinfeld, Viola Davis, and Nonso Anozie.
Source: Coming Soon
Luke likes many things, films and penguins being among them. He's loved films since the age of 9, when STARGATE and BATMAN FOREVER changed the landscape of modern cinema as we know it. His love of film extends to all aspects of his life, with trips abroad being planned around film locations and only buying products featured in Will Smith movies. His favourite films include SEVEN SAMURAI, PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC, IN BRUGES, LONE STAR, GODZILLA, and a thousand others.
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