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Project Hail Mary

When a mild-mannered schoolteacher awakens alone on a spacecraft with no memory of how he got there, he slowly realises he is humanity’s last hope. As the mystery unfolds, he must piece together his past — and find a way to save Earth from an extinction-level threat.

Director

Phil Lord & Christopher Miller (The Lego Movie)

Actors

Ryan Gosling • Sandra Hüller • Milana Vayntrub • Ken Leung • Lionel Boyce

2h 36m • Rated M • Science Fiction, Adventure • USA

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Man in Nature

There’s a sense of curiosity running through the film that sets it apart from more conventional space dramas. It leans into problem-solving, discovery and the unexpected connections that emerge in the most unlikely circumstances, all anchored by Ryan Gosling in a role that balances intelligence with vulnerability. The result is a science fiction adventure that feels both expansive and personal — the kind of film that invites audiences to think, wonder and hold on tight as it hurtles through the unknown.

Film Notes

A smart, thrilling space adventure that blends science, humour and heart.

Andy Weir, the author behind The Martian, has built a reputation for turning hard science into gripping storytelling, and Project Hail Mary continues that tradition on a much larger scale. Adapted from his bestselling novel and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the film follows an unlikely astronaut — a scientist rather than a hero — sent on a desperate mission to save Earth. As the narrative shifts between present-day survival and the gradual return of memory, the story unfolds like a puzzle, revealing both the scale of the crisis and the human story at its centre.

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