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Ryan Gosling’s ‘Project Hail Mary’ Just Did What Almost No Movie Has Done in a Decade — and Hollywood Didn’t See It Coming…

The $200 million sci-fi epic from directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller shattered Amazon MGM’s all-time opening record, pulling in a jaw-dropping $80.6M domestically and joining Oppenheimer in a club only two films have ever entered.

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Project Hail Mary Smashes Box Office With $80.6M Opening — Ryan Gosling's Sci-Fi Epic Makes History | Daily Global Diary
Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace in 'Project Hail Mary' — the sci-fi epic just delivered the biggest domestic opening of 2026, earning $80.6 million in its debut weekend.

Nobody really believed it would go this big. Just weeks ago, industry trackers were pencilling in a modest $50 million debut. Then the reviews hit, the word spread, and suddenly Ryan Gosling was staring down one of the most stunning opening weekends Hollywood has witnessed in years.

Project Hail Mary — the big-screen adaptation of Andy Weir‘s beloved 2021 bestselling novel — launched to a colossal $80.6 million at the domestic box office over the weekend of March 20–22, 2026. That number doesn’t just top the chart for the week. It tops the chart for the entire year — by a wide margin — and it does something almost no film has managed to do in the past decade.

The film joins Oppenheimer in becoming only the second non-sequel or non-franchise installment in the past decade to open to $80 million or more domestically. The Hollywood Reporter Think about that for a second. In an era dominated by sequels, reboots, and franchise safety nets, a film about a lone science teacher drifting through space — with no cape, no cinematic universe, no post-credits scene teasing three more films — just cracked one of the industry’s most exclusive ceilings.

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A Record That Changes Everything for Amazon MGM

This marks Amazon MGM Studios‘ biggest opening ever, shattering the record set by 2023’s Creed III with $58 million. Variety For a studio that has spent nearly four years trying to prove itself since Amazon’s $8 billion MGM acquisition, this is more than a box office win. It’s a statement.

This is Amazon’s first year with a full theatrical slate — 13 films are scheduled for 2026 — since the e-commerce giant acquired MGM in 2022. So far, the company’s foray into theatrical had been rocky, with several high-profile bombs and none of the kind of blockbusters that validate the studio’s expensive investment in the big screen. Variety

January’s Melania documentary pulled in just $16 million against a $40 million budget. February’s Crime 101 fared only slightly better. There was real pressure on Project Hail Mary to become a crowd-pleasing hit and change the narrative around the company’s movie efforts. Variety Mission accomplished — with fireworks.

Kevin Wilson, Amazon MGM’s distribution chief, summed it up simply: “We believe deeply in the Hail Mary, and it’s clear audiences do as well.”

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Deliver Again

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, best known for 21 Jump Street and The Lego Movie, directed the $200 million-budgeted film, which follows a former molecular biologist who unwittingly embarks on an intergalactic mission to salvage the world. Variety It is, by every measure, the kind of swinging, ambitious, crowd-pleasing bet that Hollywood rarely makes anymore — and even more rarely gets right.

The duo leaned hard into the emotional core of Weir’s story. Social media monitor RelishMix noted the half-billion-plus social media universe was reacting enthusiastically, with the loudest applause coming from book loyalists who see a rare crowd-pleaser with brains, heart and actual theatrical pull. Deadline

A huge part of that success belongs to screenwriter Drew Goddard, who previously adapted Weir’s The Martian for director Ridley Scott. It certainly doesn’t hurt to have Goddard back in the fold after successfully adapting another Weir novel, The Martian, for the big screen. The Hollywood Reporter The movie also stars Sandra Hüller and James Ortiz in key supporting roles.

The IMAX Factor — and a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes

Not every film earns the right to dominate premium screens. Project Hail Mary didn’t just earn it — it owned it.

Many audiences chose to watch the movie on premium large formats, with IMAX, Dolby, and other larger-than-life screens representing roughly 55% of ticket sales. Variety That is an extraordinary number, reflecting a public appetite not just for the film — but for the experience of the film.

Project Hail Mary Smashes Box Office With $80.6M Opening — Ryan Gosling's Sci-Fi Epic Makes History | Daily Global Diary


IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond called it out specifically: “Going back decades to some of our earliest documentaries, there is an enduring connection between IMAX and space, and this film’s stunning depiction of the cosmos stands among the best — it truly demands to be experienced in IMAX.” Variety

Certified Fresh at 95% on the Tomatometer, Project Hail Mary earned the best score for any wide release in 2026, and audiences awarded it an A CinemaScore. Rotten Tomatoes The last time a film hit this combination of grades, scale, and opening weekend, the titles that followed it into history were Skyfall, Dune: Part Two, and Oppenheimer — all of which cleared $250 million. The implications for Project Hail Mary‘s long-term run are enormous.

A Global Phenomenon in the Making

The story doesn’t stop at the US border. Project Hail Mary ranks as the third non-sequel and non-franchise film to open above $50 million overseas since COVID, joining Oppenheimer and F1: The Movie. Variety Top international markets included the United Kingdom ($10.2M), China ($7.1M), Australia ($5M), and South Korea ($4.3M).

Worldwide, the film launched to nearly $141 million, with premium formats driving a huge share of the business. Gold Derby

Analyst Shawn Robbins of Fandango and Box Office Theory put it plainly: “The debut of ‘Project Hail Mary’ is a testament to the power of Andy Weir’s original novel and the efforts Lord and Miller made in being faithful with the adaptation.” Variety

What Comes Next?

Without any competition, Project Hail Mary is primed to rule the box office until another outer space-set tentpole — Universal and Illumination’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie — lands on April 1. Variety But the real question isn’t whether it can hold the top spot for another week. It’s how high the final tally goes.

Films that have had an A CinemaScore, a 90%+ Tomatometer rating, and a $75–90 million opening have all grossed at least $250 million. Amazon MGM is reportedly hoping for $500 million. Rotten Tomatoes

After years of trying — and stumbling — to make its mark in cinemas, Amazon MGM may have finally found its moment. And it came from a story about an ordinary man, alone in the cosmos, trying against all odds to save a world he can’t even see anymore.

Sometimes, a Hail Mary is exactly what it takes.

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