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As of this writing, Project Hail Mary has made over $330 million worldwide (via Box Office Mojo), and it’s only been out for two weeks. The Ryan Gosling-led film has surpassed The Martian in terms of reception, snagging an impressive 95% Rotten Tomatoes score from critics and a 96% rating on the Popcornmeter. With the movie receiving so much buzz, there’s no denying how well Weir’s work lends itself to the screen. And with two adaptations of his books taking off, Hollywood must prioritize finishing his unofficial trilogy.
An Artemis Movie Must Become a Priority After Project Hail Mary’s Success

Although Weir confirmed he’s in the middle of writing a new sci-fi book (via People), he’s currently known for three titles in the genre: The Martian, Project Hail Mary, and Artemis. With the first two making well-regarded and commercially successful films, it only makes sense for Hollywood to finish out the author’s unofficial trilogy. (The books aren’t technically connected, but they’re all tied via their categorization, themes, and fan bases.) That means making an Artemis film next, and it’s something that Project Hail Mary directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord are already in the process of developing. But it’s taking a while to come to fruition — it’s been eight years since they signed on to the project — and Project Hail Mary should push everyone involved to make it more of a priority.









