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| Asa Butterfield | Ender Wiggin | |
| Harrison Ford | Colonel Graff | |
| Hailee Steinfeld | Petra Arkanian | |
| Abigail Breslin | Valentine Wiggin | |
| Ben Kingsley | Mazer Rackham | |
| Viola Davis | Major Gwen Anderson | |
| Aramis Knight | Bean | |
| Suraj Partha | Alai | |
| Moises Arias | Bonzo Madrid | |
| Khylin Rhambo | Dink Meeker | |
| Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak | Peter Wiggin | |
| Nonso Anozie | Sergeant Dap | |
| Conor Carroll | Bernard | |
| Caleb J. Thaggard | Stilson | |
| Cameron Gaskins | Slattery (Leopard Army) | |
| Stevie Ray Dallimore | John Wiggin | |
| Andrea Powell | Theresa Wiggin | |
| Brandon Soo Hoo | Fly Molo | |
| Kyle Russell Clements | Young Mazer Rackham | |
| Wendy Miklovic | Female Doctor |
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Orson Scott Card
Robert Chartoff David Coatsworth Deborah Del Prete |
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| Writer |
Gavin Hood
Orson Scott Card |
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| Cinematography |
Donald McAlpine
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| Musician |
Steve Jablonsky
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Based on the classic novel by Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game is the story of the Earth's most gifted children training to defend their homeplanet in the space wars of the future. |
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