
This episode details the fascinating evolution of Steven Spielberg’s unproduced horror project, Night Skies, which eventually transformed into the cinematic masterpiece E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Originally conceived as a terrifying home-invasion story involving aggressive aliens, the concept shifted toward a narrative of emotional connection and friendship after a pivotal script revision. A forthcoming book by film historian Max Evry serves as a primary source, providing a comprehensive look at the film's developmental history, unused creature designs, and studio transitions. The overview also examines how discarded elements from the original horror script were later repurposed for other classic 1980s films like Poltergeist and Gremlins. Ultimately, the sources highlight a significant period in Hollywood history where a director chose vulnerability and wonder over primal fear.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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