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People Just Realizing E.T. Has An Actual First Name That Most Of Us Missed

Fans have been left in shock after only just discovering E.T.'s real name despite having grown up with the movie.
Credit: Universal Pictures

Fans have been left in shock after discovering E.T.’s real name.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is widely considered to be one of the most famous Sci-Fi films of all time.

At the time of its release in 1982, it became the highest-grossing movie of all time, making $619 million worldwide, according to Screen Rant.

The Steven Spielberg movie is a family classic.

It has a near-perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, achieving an impressive 99% on the Tomatometer and, even over 40 years later, many still hail the hit film as one of the best movies ever made.

But despite growing up with the fictional alien, many viewers have been left shocked to discover the character’s real name.

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Fans are shocked after finding out what E.T.’s. real name is. Credit: Universal Pictures

One person writes: “I thought his name was Extra-Terrestrial.”

Another adds: “Does it say it in the movie? I don’t remember?”

“Extraterrestrial was his name I thought my whole life?” a third responds.

The film’s plot follows an alien who gets stranded on Earth and is discovered and then befriended by a boy named Elliot.

The little boy lets the extra-terrestrial meet his siblings and they all work together to keep his existence a secret.

Elliot gives the alien the name ‘E.T.’, standing, of course, for extra-terrestrial and E.T. himself begins to adopt the name, hence the iconic line: “E.T. phone home.”

But it turns out that the extra-terrestrial does actually have a real name. It turns out, we all just missed it.

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E.T. is Steven Spielbergs second highest-grossing film. Credit: Universal Pictures

Spielberg is considered one of the best directors in history.

His films are weaved into American culture, and seven of his films have been inducted into the Library of Congress as ‘culturally, historically or aesthetically significant,’ as per Forbes.

The three-time Oscar winning director revealed that after the success of the original Sci-Fi film, there were plans to make a second: E.T. II: Nocturnal Fears.

Genius has shared the 9-page story treatment that Spielberg and E.T.’s writer Melissa Mathison put together to pitch a sequel to the original blockbuster.

The film would follow a spaceship in which ‘the aliens onboard are EVIL. They have landed on Earth in response to distress signals designating its present coordinates. These aliens are searching for a stranded extraterrestrial.’

The new set of aliens coming to Earth were going to be just as dangerous as everyone initially believed E.T. to be.

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Steven Spielberg and E.T.’s writer Melissa Mathison put together a pitch for an E.T. sequel. Credit: Universal Pictures

The film, however, was never put into production.

Speilberg gave his reasoning: “Sequels can be very dangerous because they compromise your truth as an artist. I think a sequel to E.T. would do nothing but rob the original of its virginity. People only remember the latest episode, while the pilot tarnishes.”

As the film is loved by so many – it is the 77-year-old filmmaker’s second-highest-grossing movie – it’s understandable that he wouldn’t want to tarnish the reputation of such a highly respected film by gambling with a sequel.

Yet the potential for a possible second movie has not been the biggest shock E.T. fans have faced.

The story treatment revealed the beloved alien’s real name…

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E.T.’s real name has been revealed. Credit: Universal Pictures

In the pitch for a sequel, we discover that E.T.’s real name was in fact Zrek.

The original film never states that Zrek is his real name and, even when the children start calling him E.T., he doesn’t share that he actually already has a name.

The beloved alien is referred to as Zrek multiple times in the story treatment, but would he still be such an iconic character if we knew his real name?

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Written by Kyra Hall

Kyra is a content editor at IGV who specializes in film, TV, and celebrity news. She has a degree in Broadcast Journalism and a master's in Documentary Production from Nottingham Trent University. Kyra previously worked as an intern at ITV Tonight and as a freelance filmmaker.