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2026’s Project Hail Mary is an adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel of the same name directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. It stars Ryan Gosling as a molecular biologist turned middle school teacher who is sent to space to try and discover how to prevent the sun from being consumed. The movie has already broken several box office records, earning the best domestic debut of 2026 and the best debut for an Amazon MGM Studios release, in addition to being set to have one of the 10 smallest week 2 drops of all time for a non-franchise sci-fi movie.
Per Variety, as of Sunday morning, Project Hail Mary is projected to end its sophomore weekend at the domestic box office with a 3-day total of $54.5 million, bringing its cumulative domestic total to $164.3 million. This sees it becoming the first 2026 release to climb to the top of the domestic chart for the year. The chart has been dominated for nearly three full months by James Cameron’s 2025 sci-fi blockbuster Avatar: Fire and Ash, which earned $153.7 million at the domestic box office since the beginning of 2026.
Previously, the movie that had come closest to unseating Avatar 3 was Pixar’s Hoppers, which is set to hit a cumulative domestic total of $138.6 million by the end of the weekend.
This box office success is likely being boosted by the fact that Project Hail Mary reviews have been downright glowing, earning the movie a Certified Fresh score of 95% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes and an even better, Verified Hot, score of 96% from audiences. While the billion-dollar blockbuster Avatar: Fire and Ash is also Verified Hot with a 90% audience score, its critic score is a significantly weaker, though still Fresh, 66%.
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- Release Date
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March 20, 2026
- Runtime
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156 Minutes
- Director
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Christopher Miller, Phil Lord
- Writers
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Drew Goddard, Andy Weir
- Producers
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Ryan Gosling, Amy Pascal, Andy Weir, Aditya Sood, Christopher Miller, Phil Lord, Rachel O’Connor
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