Project Hail Mary Review: I Hate To Be The ‘Book Is Better’ Guy, But…

Project Hail Mary Review: I Hate To Be The ‘Book Is Better’ Guy, But…

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Adapting books as movies has been in practice for pretty much as long as the latter have existed, but the reality is that the two mediums have very different and independent storytelling capacities. There’s the matter of perspective: prose can take a reader into the minds of characters in ways in which films aren’t capable (without violently abusing voice over narration at least). And then there’s the matter of scope: there is no real limit for the length of a novel, but a feature is expected to be three hours at maximum (and the average is about an hour shorter). A perfectly faithful adaptation is an impossibility.

Project Hail Mary

Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace in Project Hail Mary

(Image credit: Amazon / MGM)

Release Date: March 20, 2026
Directed By: Phil Lord & Chris Miller
Written By: Drew Goddard
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Sandra Hüller, Lionel Boyce, Ken Leung, Milana Vayntrub, and James Ortiz
Rating: PG-13 for some thematic material and suggestive references
Runtime: 156 minutes

I have been reminding myself of all those facts for the last two years – which is the amount of time I spent between finishing Project Hail Mary by author Andy Weir and awaiting the adaptation from directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller. I adore the novel and always recognized a movie version would be difficult. In addition to its length and plot complexity, it sports a non-linear narrative built on the protagonist’s recovered memories. I’ve always had complete confidence in the work of the talented Lord and Miller (not to mention screenwriter Drew Goddard)… but I’ve also known that my experience watching the film would be a study of alterations, cuts, and general comparisons.

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