Ryan Gosling’s latest sci-fi epic Project Hail Mary has soared to the top of the global box office, earning $140.9 million in its opening weekend. The film marks the biggest debut of 2026 so far and sets a new record for Amazon MGM Studios.
A Stellar Launch
The movie surpassed Scream 7 and Creed III, becoming Amazon MGM’s fastest-starting release. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the film adapts Andy Weir’s best-selling novel, following a former science teacher turned reluctant astronaut tasked with saving humanity.
Gosling Anchors the Story
Gosling stars as Ryland Grace, bringing both humor and heart to the intergalactic adventure. He also served as producer, ensuring the film balanced scientific intrigue with emotional depth. “I wanted to create an environment where these things could co-exist,” Gosling told BBC News.
Critical Reception
Reviews have been mixed but largely positive.
- BBC Culture praised it as “mind-stretching sci-fi” and “zippily entertaining.”
- Empire called it “witty, wise and preposterously entertaining.”
- Variety criticized it as “generic” and “derivative of Interstellar.”
- The Guardian noted “moments of dullness” but highlighted Gosling’s effortless charm.
Amazon MGM’s Breakthrough
The success of Project Hail Mary marks Amazon’s first major commercial hit since acquiring MGM five years ago. With a $200 million budget, the film now joins Oppenheimer and F1: The Movie as one of the few non-franchise films to open above $50 million overseas since the pandemic.
Looking Ahead
Amazon MGM is building momentum with upcoming releases, including Masters of the Universe in June. For Gosling, Project Hail Mary cements his reputation as a versatile star capable of carrying blockbuster projects while infusing them with humor and humanity. With its record-breaking debut, Project Hail Mary is not just a box office triumph—it’s a cultural milestone for Amazon MGM and a reminder of Gosling’s enduring global appeal.








