Project Hail Mary has become Amazon MGM's highest-grossing film ever, crossing $300 million worldwide. The film earned $54.1 million from 86 markets over the weekend, topping the previous record holder Creed III. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, it stars Ryan Gosling in a space odyssey based on Andy Weir's novel.
Project Hail Mary grossed $300.8 million globally after adding $54.1 million from 86 markets this weekend. This milestone surpasses the $276 million worldwide total of 2023's Creed III, which had held the record for Amazon MGM since the company acquired MGM in 2022 for $8.5 billion. The film carries a $200 million production budget and performed strongly in key international markets, including the United Kingdom with $6.3 million, China at $7.7 million, Australia with $3.8 million, South Korea earning $3.3 million, and Germany at $3.4 million. Ryan Gosling stars as a high school teacher tasked with saving the world in the adaptation of Andy Weir's novel, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Elsewhere at the box office, Paramount's Scream 7 crossed $200 million worldwide, reaching $204 million after $6.3 million this weekend on a $45 million budget. Disney and Pixar's Hoppers added $37 million globally to hit $297.6 million, nearing the $300 million mark with a $150 million budget. Universal's Reminders of Him, an adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel, brought its total to $69.4 million after $9.6 million added. Warner Bros. and New Line's They Will Kill You debuted with just $9 million worldwide, including $4 million from foreign markets on a $20 million budget, starring Zazie Beetz.