Unfortunately, Ender's game is the only one being considered. OSC has said that no one's ever going to risk doing one of his works untill Ender's Game is a success.
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so this is basically a wish list for him? seems a bit premature to list them as in development! unless he considers them in development because he is determined that they will be made into films...
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It's a little more than a wishlist. Taleswapper is a production company based in Los Angeles with an emphasis on feature-film development.
So they're not all in production with studios, they are all in development with a production company.
I know. It's like parking on a driveway and driving on a parkway.
This phase of the game is usually called "Development Hell," and there is often no escape. It just means people are trying to figure out how to get something made into a movie. During this phase screenplays are written, tossed, rewritten, revised, actors are "attached" and then "unattached," directors can even come and go, and studios can option rights and let options expire.
It's all called being "in development."
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thank you for clarifying. that makes perfect sense. i will stop holding my breath. do you know of any developments in the Ender's Game film?
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