Thursday, March 28

Drew Barrymore admitted that she really believed ET was real | Digital Trends Spanish

This 2022 is fulfilled 40 Years of ET by Steven Spielberga classic work of science fiction cinema, and one of the stars of the film, actress Drew Barrymore, admitted that she thought the doll was real and had a life of its own.

In an upcoming special on The Drew Barrymore Showthe original cast of ET meets to remember the making of Amblin’s classic film and in a preview that circulates on social networks, you can see how the actress confirms the myth.

“Yes, I thought ET was real!” she told Dee Wallace, Henry Thomas and Robert McNaughton, who respectively played her mother Mary and her brothers Elliott and Michael.

Drew reveals that she believed ET was real as a kid in an epic reunion episode this Monday! Find out how you can watch: https://t.co/3yRe9N8zsg

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— The Drew Barrymore Show (@DrewBarrymoreTV) October 28, 2022

Thomas confirmed this: “The first thing I remember is that we were on stage, and it was pretty cold on stage, and you asked the lady in the dressing room if you could have a neckerchief from ET because it was going to be cold, so you wrapped the scarf around his neck, he said as McNaughton nodded.

Wallace added as Barrymore looked on, slightly flushed: “We found you there, talking to ET and then we alerted Steven. So Steven, from then on, appointed two guys to keep ET alive so that every time you came to talk to him he could react to you.

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