Project Hail Mary director clarifies: no green screens, but 2,018 VFX shots

Amid buzz from recent footage previews, director Christopher Miller clarified that the sci-fi film Project Hail Mary used no green screens during production for authenticity with practical sets—yet features 2,018 visual effects shots. The Ryan Gosling-starring adaptation arrives in theaters March 20 from Amazon MGM Studios.

In a recent interview with ComicBook, Miller stated, “What’s fun about the movie is that there is no green screen in the movie whatsoever. Not a single green or blue screen was used.” He explained that the entire interior of the Hail Mary spaceship was built as a practical set, with a huge section of the exterior constructed outdoors. The alien character Rocky was present on set through puppetry, contributing to a sense of realism.

Following the interview's viral spread, Miller posted on X to clarify that “no green screen” does not equate to “no VFX.” He noted there are 2,018 VFX shots in the film. “Green screen is sometimes used in lieu of building sets or figuring out locations/lighting in advance, which can be noticeable if not done carefully, and is something we didn’t want to do,” Miller wrote. The team built the ship's interior but still required VFX for tasks like wire and puppeteer removals and ceiling replacements.

For scenes with Gosling outside the ship, filming used a black background for space and a shifting hue background for planetary auroras to achieve more accurate interactive lighting. Wide space exteriors and spaceship shots were created digitally by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). Rocky combines puppetry and animation from Framestore.

The practical effects have drawn praise, including from Guillermo del Toro, who after a screening posted: “What Phil and Chris did here- the amount of PRACTICAL sets and effects and puppets is just so beautiful to see- so inspiring to hold- it’s a goal- and aspiration and a commitment. Specially now- so much- now.”

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Dynamic illustration of Project Hail Mary film's record $140.9 million global opening, featuring Ryan Gosling poster, cheering crowds at a packed theater, and nods to directors and Meryl Streep cameo.
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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.

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.

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Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller screened about 30 minutes of footage from their upcoming sci-fi film Project Hail Mary for journalists in Los Angeles. The event highlighted the movie's themes of collaboration and optimism, featuring Ryan Gosling as astronaut Ryland Grace and an alien character named Rocky. The final trailer debuted during the 2026 Super Bowl before Bad Bunny's halftime show.

During a press junket for his upcoming film Project Hail Mary, Ryan Gosling conducted a video interview with reporter Jake Hamilton, who was stranded on the roadside after his bus broke down. Gosling expressed concern for Hamilton's well-being amid the unusual circumstances. The encounter highlighted the film's promotion while showcasing Gosling's attentiveness.

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Guillermo del Toro has given a perfect 10/10 review to the upcoming sci-fi film adaptation of Project Hail Mary. The acclaimed director described the project as beautiful in his endorsement. This praise comes from one of the greatest sci-fi directors of all time.

Director David Lowery enlisted choreographer Dani Vitale, cinematographer Rina Yang and costume designer Bina Daigeler to develop Anne Hathaway's character, Mother Mary, as a believable pop icon in the thriller now in select theaters. The team simulated a decade of artist development in six months, drawing from real stars like Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga. Hathaway trained rigorously to embody the goth-inspired diva.

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The Swedish company VP Nordic provided virtual production for the Norwegian film ”Sentimental value”, which has nine Oscar nominations. The LED screen technology enables realistic environments in the studio without leaving the location. The film is set in an Oslo house over decades, and the technique addressed practical filming challenges.

 

 

 

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