Steven Spielberg Recalls ‘Hard-Fought Victory’ To Prevent An E.T. Sequel, But I Still Dig The Idea He ‘Flirted With’ Early On

Steven Spielberg Recalls ‘Hard-Fought Victory’ To Prevent An E.T. Sequel, But I Still Dig The Idea He ‘Flirted With’ Early On

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Sequels and if they should exist is always an interesting conversation. As a fan, if you like something you would want more media. On the other hand, nobody wants a bad sequel because there isn’t much substance for a sequel. Director Steven Spielberg shares his ‘hard-fought victory’ to not have a sequel to his classic E.T.. And while I agree why it was better to not have one, the idea he had was still kind of cool.

At the TCM Classic Film Festival: New York Pop-Up x 92NY event, Steven Spielberg recalled when he halted a sequel to one of the best sci-fi movies, E.T. The Extra Terrestrial. At the time, it was a difficult time, not in favor of the sequel, but against. Spielberg explained why, at the time, this fight was something so hard fought. At the event (via The Hollywood Reporter) he said:

That was a real hard-fought victory because I didn’t have any rights. Before E.T., I had some rights, but I didn’t have a lot of rights. I kind of didn’t have what we call ‘the freeze,’ where you can stop the studio from making a sequel because you control the freeze on sequels, remakes and other ancillary uses of the IP. I didn’t have that. I got it after E.T. because of its success.



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