Drew Barrymore Recalls Thinking E.T. Was Real When Shooting the Movie as a Child

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,' Drew Barrymore reunited with her former castmates on the latest episode of her talk show.

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Drew Barrymore celebrated the 40th anniversary of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial by reuniting with her former co-stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, and Robert Macnaughton on Monday’s episode of the actress’ eponymous talk show. 

While sharing memories about filming the 1982 Steven Spielberg-directed sci-fi classic, Barrymore reflected on how the performance completely changed her life, transforming the then-seven-year-old into an overnight celebrity. 

“Steven Spielberg, he cast me as Gertie when I was just five years old, and that changed my life,” Barrymore shared. “He gave me a purpose and a clear understanding of love and respect. He gave me a family that changed my perception on family forever. The cast, Robert and Henry and Dee, I truly became a family with them.”

Elsewhere in the conversation, the 47-year-old admitted she believed E.T. was real when filming the movie as a child.

“Now, I believed E.T. was real,” she said. I really loved him in such a profound way. Is it like true that … what would happen? Because I would go and take lunch to him.”

Drew reveals that she believed E.T. 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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Thomas, who played Barrymore’s brother Elliot in the film, confirmed his former co-star’s comments.

“The first thing I remember is that we were on stage and it was quite cold on the stage and you asked the wardrobe lady if you could have a scarf for E.T.’s neck because he was gonna get cold,” he recalled. “So you wrapped a scarf around his neck.”

Watch Barrymore’s discussion with the original cast of E.T. in the tweet up top.

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