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According to Variety, Project Hail Mary is currently projected to gross between $63-65 million domestically during its opening weekend, a sizable increase from the initial $50 million estimates. Even the low end of those new projections would set a record for highest opening for an Amazon-distributed film, besting the mark set by Creed III in 2023 ($58.3 million). Project Hail Mary is also tracking to have a larger debut than fellow Andy Weir adaptation The Martian ($54.3 million).
Why Project Hail Mary Is Projected to Break Box Office Records

Bolstered by a fantastic marketing campaign, excitement for Project Hail Mary has been steadily building for months. The hype reached its crescendo when the reviews came out and the film netted a 95% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, with much praise being given to star Ryan Gosling’s performance, the emotional narrative, and the immersive visuals. By all accounts, Project Hail Mary is poised to become a modern sci-fi classic in the same vein as Interstellar, wowing audiences on a technical and storytelling level. It’s great to see the enthusiastic word of mouth should translate to a strong box office performance.
In addition to the film being great, Amazon was very smart about where it slated Project Hail Mary on the release calendar. It isn’t facing much in the way of competition at the box office and should stand out as the highest-profile offering in the marketplace right now. Though there are recognizable names on both sides of the camera, Project Hail Mary might have been in danger of being overshadowed by this summer’s upcoming crop of studio tentpoles if Amazon had opted for a summer release. By sticking to March, not only is Project Hail Mary the hottest ticket in town right now, it’s in position to thrive long-term as the go-to option for casual audiences and cinephiles for the next few weeks.








