No, I don't think so. When I took a fantasy literature course I learned a lot of things I didn't actually want to know, and reading the books was annoying because I had to focus to figure out the subtext. Even though they didn't discuss it in class, the stuff I learned there forever ruined the fox and the hound for me.
But Enders game didn't seem that way to me this last reading. When I read it as a teen I didn't see some of the stuff I see now though, but a lot of it isn't just hidden beneath the cover, the characters actually voice many of those concerns. To me it was like watching "Young Frankenstein" as a child and laughing at everything, but then seeing it as an adult and being surprised at the overt innuendo laced throughout the movie.
Nothing was so deep that I recalled that course. Although, sadly, now that I think about it there are things in it that used stuff I learned in that course... So maybe I'm wrong and it isn't close to the surface?
But perhaps it's just because the book speaks to me. I really do wish there were three movies instead of one.[DOUBLEPOST=1383787683,1383787316][/DOUBLEPOST]
I haven't seen the movie yet, but did it leave room for them to make an enders shadow movie? I don't know if that's really be doable, but I liked it even more than Enders game.
They did, but it didn't feel like the story needed to continue or screamed for a sequel. But the door is open. Opening weekend numbers were good, but not great, and the production was so troubled and painful that I wonder if they'll pursue it.
The only reason they kicked it out the door at all was to retain the rights. If they didn't produce it in ten years the rights revert, and it's a good enough series that handled well it could be a Harry potter of a sort.
So they may actually be planning and sequel, or they might be planning to remake it later, or they may have just been trying to recoup their costs and nothing else will happen.