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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) — The Visitor

10 min · 7. juni 2026
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial became one of the most beloved movies ever made and helped define Steven Spielberg as the emotional storyteller of his generation. In this episode of Spielberg Reloaded, we revisit the story of Elliott and the stranded alien who changed family films forever. We explore how Spielberg drew from his parents’ divorce, childhood loneliness, and suburban America to create an alien story centered on friendship, empathy, and loss. Featuring discussion of Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, John Williams’ legendary score, practical effects, Amblin Entertainment, and the film’s enormous cultural impact, this episode examines why E.T. remains one of the defining films of the 1980s. A.I. was used to help with narration and creative elements of our scripts.

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