Steven Spielberg finally answers burning question ET fans have been asking for 44 years

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2026-06-12 17:41:29 | Updated at 2026-06-12 23:40:44 6 hours ago

By SAMEER SURI

Published: 17:38 BST, 12 June 2026 | Updated: 17:48 BST, 12 June 2026

Steven Spielberg has finally revealed whether the two main characters of his 1982 classic ET the Extra-Terrestrial ever saw each other again. 

The movie starred Henry Thomas as a 10-year-old boy called Elliott who develops a fast friendship with a space alien abandoned by his fellows on Earth.

Moviegoers around the world were touched by their bond, wiping away tears when ET finally leaves the planet and says goodbye to Elliott.

Now, promoting his new sci-fi feature Disclosure Day starring Emily Blunt, Spielberg has found himself facing the question of if Elliott ever reunited with ET.

'No, never saw him again, but he did dream about him, so there was a psychic link between the two of them,' he said on the podcast Happy Sad Confused.

Placing a finger to his forehead, the 79-year-old director reminded viewers: 'If you notice that ET touched right here and said: “I’ll be right here.”'

Steven Spielberg has finally revealed whether the two main characters of his 1982 classic ET the Extra-Terrestrial ever saw each other again

The movie starred Henry Thomas as a 10-year-old boy called Elliott who develops a fast friendship with a space alien abandoned by his fellows on Earth

Moviegoers around the world were touched by their bond, wiping away tears when ET finally leaves the planet and says goodbye to Elliott

In doing so, ET forged a connection between his mind and that of the little boy, one that was able to last 'the rest of Elliott's life,' according to Spielberg.

Actress Pat Welsh held the uncredited voice role of ET, amid a cast that included six-year-old Drew Barrymore in the part that made her a star.

Oscar-winner Carlo Rambaldi designed the animatronics for ET, creating a costume that was worn in various scenes either by dwarves Pat Bilon or Tamara De Treaux, or by a 12-year-old boy called Matthew DeMeritt who was born legless.

During his new podcast appearance alongside Blunt, Spielberg also confirmed the rumor that Harrison Ford turned down the lead role in Jurassic Park.

'He may not remember that, but I do,' said Spielberg, breaking into a laugh that managed to contain the chagrin he appeared to still harbor. 

By the time Spielberg made the 1993 blockbuster, he and Ford already enjoyed a well-established working relationship via the Indiana Jones franchise.

However Ford rejected the lead role of Alan Grant in Jurassic Park, which was based on a bestselling novel of the same name by Michael Crichton.

When Blunt asked whether Spielberg was 'cross' with Ford for rebuffing him, the director replied: 'I wasn’t cross, I was crushed.' 

Now, promoting his new sci-fi feature Disclosure Day starring Emily Blunt, Spielberg has found himself facing the question of if Elliott ever reunited with ET

Placing a finger to his forehead, the 79-year-old director reminded viewers: 'If you notice that ET touched right here and said: “I’ll be right here"'

The Jaws director noted that 'then Sam Neill came available, and he’s Alan Grant - that belongs to him,' earning a murmur of agreement from Blunt. 

In 1993, the year Spielberg came out with both Jurassic Park and Schindler's List, Ford also had a critical and commercial triumph in the shape of The Fugitive. 

Spielberg, who has made a string of forays into sci-fi, has returned to the genre with his new film Disclosure Day, which was released in America on Friday.

Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor star respectively as a meteorologist and whistleblower exposing the US government's cover-up of its contact with space aliens.

In setting up tension between human states and extra-terrestrials, Spielberg revived themes he explored in such films as ET and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

The critics were impressed by the film to the tune of 82% on Rotten Tomatoes, while the public was slightly less enthused, resulting in a 74% audience score on the site.

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