‘Project Hail Mary’ Trailer: Ryan Gosling Goes on a Suicide Mission to Save the Sun in Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s Sci-Fi Spectacle
The saga from directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller is adapted from Andy Weir’s 2021 novel of the same name The post ‘Project Hail Mary’ Trailer: Ryan Gosling Goes on a Suicide Mission to Save the Sun in Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s Sci-Fi Spectacle appeared first on TheWrap.

The Amazon MGM studios presentation began with a look at the trailer to Ryan Gosling’s “Project Hail Mary.”
The filmed-for-IMAX movie from Amazon MGM Studios is based on Andy Weir’s 2021 novel by the same name. Gosling stars as Ryland Grace, a middle school science teacher-turned-astronaut who wakes up from a coma and finds himself alone on a space station — with absolutely no memory of how (or why) he got there.
Sandra Hüller’s character recruits a reluctant Grace who complains “I put the not in astronaut. I can’t even moonwalk.”
“The whole world is counting on you,” she says. Scenes ensue on the space ship called “Hail Mary.”
The character’s memory begins to return over time. He must figure out how to complete his interstellar mission to save Earth from an astronomical catastrophe completely alone, until he meets a mysterious alien who has traveled light years to save his own species from the same fate.
Gosling and director’s Lord and Miller came out on stage to promote the film. “You are the first people to see Project Hail Mary who aren’t my mom, ” Gosling said.
Miller reveals that Grace travels to a destination 12 light years away.
The movie was first announced in May 2020, with Amy Pascal attached as a producer along with Gosling and Weir. Drew Goddard and Sarah Esberg will serve as executive producers, and Lord, Miller, Aditya Sood and Rachel O’Connor are also onboard as producers. This is Lord and Miller’s first live-action film since working on Star Wars film “Solo” before being replaced by Ron Howard.
Lord and Miller previously collaborated as producers on “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and its sequel “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.” The pair are also known for their work on “The Lego Movie.” Gosling most recently starred in 2023’s “Barbie” and the forthcoming “Fall Guy.”
While promoting the book in 2021, Weir admitted “I went waaaay down the rabbit hole on this one. Stuff like the math behind relativistic travel, time dilation, and fuel consumption is tons of fun for me. And I had to get a lot of astrophysics details figured out — stars’ exact behavior and how they work, and how astrophysicists do their jobs.”
“Project Hail Mary” has set its liftoff for March 20, 2026.
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