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Spielberg Reflects on Stopping ‘E.T.’ Sequel at TCM Festival

Steven Spielberg shared behind-the-scenes details about his decision to prevent a sequel to E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial during a conversation with star Drew Barrymore at the TCM Classic Film Festival: New York Pop-Up x 92NY on Saturday.

The Oscar-winning director revealed that halting a follow-up to the beloved 1982 sci-fi classic was a “hard-fought victory” because he didn’t initially have control over the film’s rights. “Before E.T., I had some rights, but not enough to stop a sequel,” Spielberg admitted, explaining how the film’s success led him to secure “freeze” rights, giving him control over future adaptations and sequels.

Spielberg clarified that he had no intention of revisiting E.T. and briefly considered a storyline where viewers would see the alien’s home planet. “It was better as a novel than a film,” he said, reaffirming his belief that the story was perfect as it was.

Barrymore, who was a child when she starred in E.T., recalled a conversation with Spielberg about not making a sequel. “I thought it was a smart choice,” she said. “It made so much sense…leave something that’s perfect alone.”

The two also reminisced about their time working together, with Barrymore fondly recalling her memorable audition and the famous “scream test” that left a lasting impact. Spielberg revealed that casting Barrymore was easy after she impressed him with her personality and “Purple People Eater” plans.

During their chat, the director discussed how E.T. marked a shift in his life, inspiring him to want to become a father. Barrymore, now a mother herself, shared how E.T. had profoundly impacted her life and career, especially as she now introduces the film to her daughters.

The conversation offered an intimate look at the making of the iconic film, and Spielberg and Barrymore’s enduring friendship, while also touching on the legacy of E.T. and its profound influence on both of their careers.

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