![]() Clearly, we’re meant to think this is the expedition we see in the E.T. A promotional, in-fiction news service leading up to the release of Attack of the Clones reveals that Asogian Senator Grebleips (Spielberg spelled backward) funded an expedition to another galaxy. spin-off novel E.T.: The Book of the Green Planet. aliens are actually called, Asogians, and the paddle-footed species live on the planet Brodo Asogi, as first revealed in the 1985 E.T. Like, with stumpy little legs, getting up into one of those chairs must be super hard.) (Just for kicks, check out how tall the chairs are in the Asogian’s senate pod. Naked and unafraid, these three aliens took part in outer space governance in an extremely brief pan of the Senate. the Extra-Terrestrial hit theaters made their way to the Star Wars universe when they appeared in the Galactic Senate in The Phantom Menace. Three members of the same species as the alien who captured a nation’s heart in the ‘80s when E.T. Having said that, there’s one Easter egg from 1999’s Star Wars: The Phantom Menace that I’d really like to see come back: The aliens from E.T. ![]() But, uh, maybe don’t bet it all on this one.Įaster egg culture has gotten out of hand, as it seems that fans freak out more about obscure little references and props setting up an extravagant cinematic universe than they do about actual plot developments in the movie they’re watching. The following speculates on what could happen in The Last Jedi, meaning, if any of this comes true, then everything below could be considered an intuitive spoiler. S tar Wars: The Last Jedi will, no doubt, have lots of callbacks to the first two Star Wars trilogies as it fills in the gaps of what happened between Episodes VI and VII.
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