Not sure, as my desire to see the movie or read the books was derailed by Orson Card hate filled bigotry and his neo-nazi "overthrow the government" demand if gay marriage was legalized followed by his rapid and lack of balls retreat from his own statements and feelings on the subject once he realized money maybe lost by saying they were taken out of context.
Things like he did in the Mormon Times (quoting from Salon) -
where he argued that gay marriage “marks the end of democracy in America,” that homosexuality was a “tragic genetic mixup,” and that allowing courts to redefine marriage was a slippery slope towards total homosexual political rule and the classifying of anyone who disagreed as “mentally ill:”
and
He claimed that most homosexuals are the self-loathing victims of child abuse, who became gay “through a disturbing seduction or rape or molestation or abuse.”
and
[W]hen government is the enemy of marriage, then the people who are actually creating successful marriages have no choice but to change governments, by whatever means is made possible or necessary… Regardless of law, marriage has only one definition, and any government that attempts to change it is my mortal enemy. I will act to destroy that government and bring it down…
I can honestly say with no hesitation that I am not supporting anyone with that brain wave pattern, no matter how interested I
am was in their property.
But that's just me, and I am in no way suggesting that anyone that does buy his books or sees his movies share his feelings and ideas. Bottom line, if you enjoy them and his personal thoughts have no effect on your enjoyment, then you should buy and enjoy what you enjoy. Absolutely
And hell, even if people do share his thoughts, that's their thoughts and I am fine with it. I will just not financially support those that feel that way. Just because I don't agree with them doesn't mean I have to return the hate