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There’s Dune: Part Three, new Sci-Fi movies from genre legends Steven Spielberg (an untitled UFO project) and Ridley Scott (The Dog Stars), and perhaps most exciting of all, Project Hail Mary. The film Ryan Gosling as a science teacher who awakens in space with no memory of how he got there, gradually learning he was sent on a mission to discover a solution to a potential cataclysmic event that will otherwise doom Earth. The movie doesn’t release until March, but Deadline‘s Justin Kroll recently posted on X that one 2026 release is already generating a lot of awards buzz after early screenings:
While Kroll doesn’t name the movie, the general consensus among the replies and quotes assumes that this is Project Hail Mary. Other options include The Drama (which stars Robert Pattinson and Zendaya), and Is God Is (Aleshea Harris’ directorial debut), but it’s Hail Mary that is getting the most attention following the post, with follow-ups from others supporting that notion:
It Won’t Be Surprising If Project Hail Mary Is Incredible

It is, of course, still far too early to know if any 2026 movie is going to be an awards player in the 2026-27 season, but there are seceral good reasons to think that not only is Project Hail Mary the movie being discussed and generating that buzz, but that it will sustain it through to the 2027 Oscars. The trailer alone looked fantastic, promising a wonderful mix of hard science, thrilling sequences, emotional resonance, and irreverent humor, all of which is not only present in Andy Weir’s superb book of the same name, but will be carried by Ryan Gosling.








