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Today is March 14th, which means we’re a week away from Project Hail Mary, the highly anticipated Andy Weir adaptation from directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller. Excitement for the film has been generating for quite a while, dating back to at least Amazon’s presentation at CinemaCon last year, where attendees got a taste of Lord and Miller’s grand cinematic vision. With only a handful of days remaining until the movie’s theatrical release, the hype is at a fever pitch.
Project Hail Mary Is One of the First Great Films of 2026

In the early part of 2026, there have been a handful of well-received films. Sam Raimi’s Send Help was seen as the director’s gleeful return to his horror roots, and, more recently, Hoppers got Pixar back on track with its creative sense of humor and endearing story. But based on the early word about Project Hail Mary, it looks like it’s a step above the rest of the films released in 2026 so far. This is Hollywood’s first true major cinematic event of the year, looking to become the rare non-IP studio blockbuster that makes a big splash with audiences. Projections of a $50 million box office opening suggest Project Hail Mary is well on its way to being that.
What makes Project Hail Mary so exciting is that it seemingly lives up to the hype. Dating back to last fall, the film was getting “masterpiece” buzz, and it appears that wasn’t hyperbole. Reviews for Project Hail Mary have been very enthusiastic; as of this writing, it has a Certified Fresh Rotten Tomatoes score of 95%, a figure slightly higher than that of The Martian (the last time an Andy Weir sci-fi novel was adapted into a hit movie). By all accounts, Project Hail Mary is a perfect blend of heart and humor, anchored by one of the best performances of star Ryan Gosling’s career. It’s something that demands to be seen on the biggest screen possible, immersing audiences with stunning visuals as they go on an emotional journey.








