Sci-Fi’s Most Exciting Unofficial Trilogy is Still Happening, After 2 Masterpieces in a Row

Although Andy Weir’s novels aren’t directly linked, they share a common author and genre. This has led fans to consider The Martian, Project Hail Mary, and Artemis as an unofficial science fiction trilogy. However, despite the success of the first two books adapted for film, a movie version of Artemis has been highly anticipated for years. In a recent interview with Screen Rant, Project Hail Mary directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord – who are also working on Artemis – provided an update. Miller stated they are “still actively developing it,” while Lord explained the reason for the delay.





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