Project Hail Mary Early Rotten Tomatoes Score Is Already Better Than the Sci-fi Masterpiece That Came Before It

Currently, Project Hail Mary has a remarkable 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 64 reviews. This is the best score for directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller since The LEGO Movie (96%) in 2014. More notably, it’s Ryan Gosling’s highest-rated film ever, surpassing Barbie (88%), Half Nelson (91%), and Drive (93%). Impressively, Project Hail Mary is also performing better than the last successful adaptation of an Andy Weir novel, 2015’s The Martian, which was both a box office hit and an Oscar nominee.

Chainsaw Man Creator’s Live-Action Movie Finally Gets U.S. Release in 2026

The anime film Look Back was a major hit in 2024, and now a live-action adaptation is also planned! While we don’t have a release date yet, GKIDS announced that the live-action film will be shown in theaters across Japan, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland later this year. You can find a sneak peek at Look Back below.

Eric Dane’s The Last Ship Is Mandatory Viewing for Every Sci-Fi Fan

Fans are remembering the work of the recently deceased actor, revisiting both well-known and lesser-known parts of his career. They’ve been sharing memories of roles like Jamie Madrox in X-Men: The Last Stand and his early appearance on Saved by the Bell. Over a thirty-year career, he acted in many films and TV shows. While he’s best known for his 139 episodes on Grey’s Anatomy, he also powerfully portrayed a leader that audiences readily believed in.

How To Solve The Tomb Of Kings Puzzle In Greedfall: The Dying World

So, I talked to the noble families hoping they’d fund my voyage, and they said they would – as long as I helped them out with something first! This explains everything I need to know about the ‘Crown For A Journey’ quest, and how to figure out that tricky puzzle in the Tomb Of Kings. It’s a bit of a task, but hopefully, it’ll get me sailing soon!

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Project Hail Mary Review: Ryan Gosling’s Stellar Sci-Fi Epic, Like His New Alien Buddy, Absolutely Rocks

Andy Weir’s books, like The Martian and Project Hail Mary, feel naturally suited for film adaptations. Both stories feature resourceful characters stranded in space who rely on their intelligence to overcome difficult challenges. While they are already successful novels, this consistent focus on characters creatively solving problems in unique situations makes them ideal for screenplays – offering an active hero, opportunities for clear explanations, and plenty of thrilling moments.