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Project Hail Mary receives mixed early reviews ahead of March 20 release

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Following the Super Bowl trailer's buzz, the sci-fi film Project Hail Mary—starring Ryan Gosling as astronaut Ryland Grace and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller—has drawn mixed critical responses ahead of its March 20, 2026, theatrical debut. Adapted from Andy Weir's novel, some praise its epic scope while others call it derivative. Weir has also teased a potential sequel.

Early reviews for Project Hail Mary surfaced before its March 20 release, screened at AMC Lincoln Square in New York on February 26, 2026. Variety dubbed it a "lavishly scaled feel-good environmental outer-space thriller" but critiqued its 156-minute runtime as "way too long" and "baggy and incredibly derivative," comparing it to Interstellar meets E.T. The review praised Gosling's charisma but noted the screenplay softened his neurotic edge. In contrast, The Hollywood Reporter hailed it as a "thrilling sci-fi epic," with buzz around Gosling's reluctant hero in a survival tale.

Author Andy Weir, in an exclusive interview days before release, discussed sequel possibilities and his next sci-fi project, building anticipation as the Amazon MGM Studios production nears theaters.

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Discussions on X reflect strong positive early critical reception for Project Hail Mary, boasting a 96% Rotten Tomatoes score hailed as Ryan Gosling's career best, amid some critiques labeling it derivative, overly long, and formulaic per Variety, while Hollywood Reporter praises it highly.

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Project Hail Mary debuts to $140.9 million globally

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Ryan Gosling-starring sci-fi film Project Hail Mary opened to $140.9 million worldwide, including $80.5 million in North America and $60.4 million internationally from 82 markets. The debut marks Amazon MGM Studios' biggest opening and the largest for a non-franchise film this year. Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller revealed a surprise uncredited voice cameo by Meryl Streep.

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Amazon MGM Studios' Project Hail Mary is projecting a $71.1 million US opening weekend, the best of 2026 and a record for the studio. The sci-fi film, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, earned $12 million in previews and strong audience scores. Puppeteer James Ortiz brought the alien Rocky to life using practical effects during the six-month London shoot.

Ryan Gosling has departed from the untitled next film by directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known as the Daniels, at Universal Pictures. Deadline first reported his casting negotiations and subsequent exit, with Variety confirming the news. No specific reason was provided, though scheduling conflicts were cited.

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