![]() and the first Universal-Spielberg summer blockbuster, Jaws, than to allow audiences to experience these films in a way they’ve never been able to before.” We couldn’t think of a more perfect way to celebrate the anniversary of E.T. “No filmmaker, it’s fair to say, has had a greater or more enduring impact on American cinema or has created more indelible cinematic memories for tens of billions of people worldwide. in 1982 and Jurassic Park in 1993,” said Jim Orr, president of domestic theatrical distribution for Universal Pictures. “Universal is honored to have been a part of so many extraordinary, unforgettable Steven Spielberg films over the past 47 years, including Jaws in 1975, E.T. Almost five decades later, Jaws has become inexorable from global film culture, has inspired multiple generations of filmmakers and remains one of the most thrilling, terrifying and unforgettable films of all time. The film earned a Best Picture Oscar nom and won three statuettes, including one for John Williams’ iconic score. The thriller released in June of 1975 became the first true summer blockbuster and a cultural tsunami, likewise coming in as the highest-grossing film of its year. Luckily, that cursed film never came to be.Steven Spielberg & Kate Capshaw Donate $1.5 Million In Support Of Strikersīased on the bestselling novel by Peter Benchley, Jaws saw a killer shark unleash chaos on a beach community off Long Island, with a local sheriff, a marine biologist and an old seafarer then teaming up to hunt the beast down. It was much more cheerful than what was proposed with E.T. The four-minute short film depicted Henry Thomas's reprisal of his role as an adult version of Elliott and his reunion with E.T. Adventure, Xfinity delivered a holiday short film in 2019. ![]() ![]() 2: Nocturnal Fears never happened, William Kotzwinkle's 1985 novel E.T.: The Book of the Green Planet revealed the alien's origins and how he could have existed for 10 million years before his friendship with Elliott began. ![]() child star Drew Barrymore discussed Spielberg's reluctance to make a sequel on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenand how the legendary filmmaker felt that what he did was "just as it should be."Įven though E.T. ![]() still had to leave Elliott at the end of the sequel-that-almost-happened. who was Elliott's companion and not a deranged killer like the albino aliens - saved the day and rescued Elliott from the kidnappers. ![]()
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