Is ET set in the Star Wars universe?

Is ET set in the Star Wars universe?

The yoda kid is in a costume, meaning that within the E.T. universe, Star Wars exists as a movie. So unless Spielberg’s movie has Lucas as a prophet who can make an accurate account of alien species from other galaxies, your theory falls apart. ET was not in Star Wars.

Where is ET in The Phantom Menace?

Three E.T.s, Or “Asogians,” Are Seen In The Galactic Senate On Coruscant, Amidala makes a plea to the Galactic Senate, and it is here that, among the many species represented, we first got a glimpse of E.T.’s people in the Star Wars universe.

Are ET and Yoda from the same universe?

In the clip from ET, there is a moment of almost recognition. The kicker of all this is, while Yoda and ET exist in the same universe, that very same universe is one where Star Wars exists also as a fictional movie, with its own merchandise (and Halloween masks).

Does Yoda appear ET?

Most viewers smile at the appearance of Yoda in the movie — he’s seen waddling around as a tyke in a costume when E.T. and the kids go off trick-or-treating. But it’s not the only time that Spielberg — a longtime pal of George Lucas — has put Star Wars characters in his movies.

Is E.T. a Sith?

Like Plagueis, ET can create life. The things that seperates ET is that he can also give himself life. ET achieved immortality. Therefore, not only is he a Sith but the most powerful Sith the galaxy has ever seen…

Was E.T. in the Senate of Star Wars?

E.T. — or more accurately, members of his species — made a cameo appearance in Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace. It’s a brief cameo, one that originated because Star Wars director George Lucas was returning a favor that E.T. and Indiana Jones director Steven Spielberg did for him.

Where is ET from the movie?

E.T. takes place in a suburban town in California. Elliot (Henry Thomas), a bit of a misfit, finds a scrawny alien botanist who’s been accidentally left on Earth.

Was ET in the Senate of Star Wars?

Is E.T. a Jedi knight?

from Steven Spielberg’s E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial is actually a Jedi Knight from the Star Wars universe of George Lucas.

Is ET a Sith?

Is ET a Jedi knight?

Was there an ET Jedi?

Is Not a Jedi. The Force is not with him. It has come to our attention that some ridiculous lies are being spread about the sacred Star Wars universe.

Why ET is a Sith Lord?

Did George Lucas have anything to do ET?

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of ET: The Extra Terrestrial, Steven Spielberg followed George Lucas’ lead and digitally altered the film – but never again.

Where is the real ET?

The actual house is 7121 Lonzo Drive, Tujunga, a suburb north of Burbank.

Is Star Wars and ET connected?

the Extra-Terrestrial. Those creatures were inserted in the movie to make good on a promise—after Steven Spielberg included a Yoda cameo and Star Wars toys in E.T., George Lucas promised to include an E.T. cameo in the next Star Wars film he made—The Phantom Menace.

Is ET a Sith Lord?

Is ET using the force?

Since E.T. is never shown to be connected to the Force (neither are his people in SW EU), you can not really attribute any of his abilities to being a Jedi. It’s an elegant theory, admittedly, but one that has no canonical proof either way.