Both have futuristic qualities and both have some sort of companion(s).
Enders
Surprisingly, there is not much difference between the book and movie
its not a movie yet but orson Scott card just barely finished the screenplay and so osc sent his screenplay into chair. about 3 months ago, osc scrapped production so wolfgang petersen (the original director but wont be anymore) will not be directing the new enders game movie. the reason osc scrapped the enders game movie was because he didn't want it to be like a big action film.
Windtalkers by John Woo
David Enders has: Performed in "Sea Fever" in 1946. Performed in "As You Like It" in 1946. Played Stephen Hadow in "Dark Summer" in 1951. Played Storyteller in "Rag Tag and Bobtail" in 1953. Performed in "Emney Enterprises" in 1954. Played Party guest in "That Lucky Touch" in 1975.
Apparently Michelle Ryan from East Enders is gonna play her! Was in the news a few days ago. Whether its true or not who knows.
Jean Mazzei has: Played Donna in "Cahoots" in 1999. Played Mrs. Alban in "Stonewashed" in 2000. Played Fortune Teller in "Her Urge" in 2000. Played Viola in "Zone of the Enders Z.O.E" in 2001. Played Viola in "Anubis: Zone of the Enders" in 2003. Played Eve in "Dialogues" in 2009.
They all match except for Josh Hutcherson (Peeta) his eyes are brown, while the characters are blue.
The movie Alians, and the movie Demolition Man.
Yes, there is a 'The Hunger Games' movie. The movie was released on March 23, 2012.
"A Night to Remember" (1958)
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