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A New Book Chronicles the Birth of ‘E.T.’

Can't talk about Spielberg's sci-fi movies without 'E.T.,' and Max Evry's next book tells the story of how the classic film was born.
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Do you love Steven Spielberg, and his sci-fi movies in particular? If so, you may be excited to hear of a book that’ll dig deep into his second foray into the genre—E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial

The book is Max Evry’s Stranded on Earthwhich will chart how Spielberg’s 1982 film was born. Initially, he’d been looking to make Night Skies, an alien horror film that would’ve followed Close Encounters of the Third Kind. After it was scrapped, elements of it went on to inspire several films, E.T. included. According to the press release, Evry, who previously did an oral history of David Lynch’s Duneinterviewed multiple Spielberg collaborators, from actors to industry insiders. And the book won’t just stop here, as Evry plans to explore how Night Skies went on to shape fellow 80s hits Poltergeist and Gremlins, plus the larger sci-fi horror landscape.

“For years, Night Skies has been an asterisk in the shadow of that era’s most popular movie,” he said in a statement. To him, Night Skies’ brief life was “just as fascinating as how E.T. itself made. […] As with my book on Dune, the deeper I dug, the bigger—and wilder—the story became.”

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If you’re still on a Spielberg high after Disclosure Day hits theaters in June, you can grab Stranded on Earth: How Night Skies Became E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial when it releases on October 6 in North America and November 12 in the UK.

[via IGN]

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