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  • San Diego Comic-Con 2025: ‘Project Hail Mary’

    Ryan Gosling in 'Project Hail Mary'. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.
    Ryan Gosling in ‘Project Hail Mary’. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.

    Preview:

    • ‘Project Hail Mary’ touched down at Comic-Con.
    • The panel included Ryan Gosling, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
    • The movie adapts Andy Weir’s book.

    ‘Project Hail Mary’ represents the collaboration between some fairly stellar names in filmmaking. Take directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who have brought acclaimed comedies and Oscar-winning animated superhero movies to screens while having fun with genre.

    Add in Ryan Gosling, who has proved his chops in both the dramatic and laugh-grabbing departments. And blend them with the invention of Andy Weir, whose book ‘The Martian’ became a wildly successful movie in its own right.

    The result is a space-set adventure that appears to offer plenty of laughs and humanity to go with the big ideas.

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    So the movie was naturally one that Amazon MGM Studios knew could play well at Comic-Con, with the team showing up for a panel in Hall H.

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    What’s the story of ‘Project Hail Mary’?

    Ryan Gosling in 'Project Hail Mary'. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.
    Ryan Gosling in ‘Project Hail Mary’. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.

    ‘Project Hail Mary’ is set in the near future. Our hero is Ryland Grace (Gosling), a school teacher-turned-astronaut who wakes up from a coma, alone, on a space station with no memory of who he is or his mission.

    His memory returns in bursts and he pieces together that he was sent to the Tau Ceti solar system, 12 light-years from Earth, to reverse the impact of a space event that had already hurled our planet into the early stages of an Ice Age.

    As details of the mission unravel, he must call on all of his scientific training and sheer ingenuity, but he might not have to do it alone…

    What happened at the ‘Project Hail Mary’ panel?

    Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace in 'Project Hail Mary'.
    Ryan Gosling in ‘Project Hail Mary’. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.

    Much as with big movies such as ‘TRON: Ares’, the ‘Project Hail Mary’ team made good use of the giant screens that stretch down the sides of Hall H, projecting logos and the galactic map seen in the trailer.

    Those on stage included directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, author Andy Weir and screenwriter Drew Goddard (who also adapted ‘The Martian’).

    Gosling talked about why he wanted to join the projecting, citing Weir as the greatest science fiction writer (and not just because he was sitting next to him on the panel). He knew it would be great, but not how great.

    Here’s what else he said:

    “It’s about a scared guy who doesn’t know what he’s doing and I was a scared guy who didn’t know what I was doing, trying to turn it into a movie.”

    He called Lord and Miller, which seems like a smart move…

    For their part, the directors also used a movie metaphor to describe working with Gosling, in that it’s about collaboration and they had a great time working with the actor.

    The filmmakers shared new concept art from the movie, including spaceship designs and more.

    Biggest news of the panel? Daniel Pemberton, who has experience working with Lord and Miller on the ‘Spider-Verse’ movies, is the composer for this.

    But the best part of the panel? The first five minutes of the movie were shown, including Gosling waking up from an induced coma, befuddled and unsure of where he is. He struggles with a robot that is trying to help him and discovers that the crew in the chamber with him are all dead.

    Other clips were shown, but from later in the movie, so we’ll avoid discussing those to stay away from spoilers.

    When will ‘Project Hail Mary’ be on screens?

    Unlike some of the other projects touted at this year’s convention, we still have a wait for ‘Project Hail Mary’.

    Amazon MGM Studios will release the movie in theaters on March 20th, 2026.

    Ryan Gosling in 'Project Hail Mary'. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.
    Ryan Gosling in ‘Project Hail Mary’. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.

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  • Florence Pugh in Talks for ‘Dune: Part Two’

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    Florence Pugh in Disney’s ‘Black Widow.’

    The first part, last year’s ‘Dune’, is already the owner of a hefty haul of awards and with the likelihood of more trophies in its future. But its creators are more focused on the follow-up, ‘Dune: Part Two’, with casting under way. And if everything falls into place, Florence Pugh may end up snagging one of them.

    The actress, who is best known for movies including Marvel superhero outing ‘Black Widow’ and creepy horror ‘Midsommar’ is, according to The Hollywood Reporter, in talks to play Princess Irulan, the daughter of Emperor Shaddam IV.

    Irulan in the books is a complicated woman – beyond her royal heritage, she’s also a member of the mysterious, mystical Bene Gesserit (the order of powerful women who essentially dictate bloodlines and wield great political power in the ‘Dune’ universe). At one point in Frank Herbert’s series of novels, Irulan is considered as consort for the ruthless Feyd-Rautha of House Harkonnen but ends up getting closer to Paul Atreides (the character played by Timothée Chalamet in the first movie, who returns here).

    ‘Dune: Part Two’, which aims to adapt the second half of Herbert’s novel picks up the story after Paul and his mother Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) flee into the desert following the devastating attack on the Atreides base by Harkonnen and Imperial forces.

    Paul is destined to rise as a spiritual and military leader of the native Fremen and lead an attack against the Harkonnen and the scheming Emperor. Along with Irulan, co-writer/director Denis Villeneuve is looking to fill the roles of Feyd-Rautha (so memorably played by Sting in David Lynch’s 1984 adaptation of ‘Dune’) and the Emperor, who was mentioned in the first film but not seen.

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    Sting in ‘Dune’ (1984)

    Yet Pugh’s casting is not a done deal as of now: she’s reportedly waiting to see the script before committing to the role. Which is understandable for a movie of this size but given that Villeneuve and co-writer Jon Spaihts are both back for the new film and are up for an Academy Award for their writing, we’re confident that the result will be solid.

    Another consideration is the age-old problem of scheduling since Pugh is an in-demand actor and is under consideration for a new biopic of Madonna. Either way, it looks like she’d have to clear some space in her diary this summer for the ‘Dune’ shoot, assuming she takes the role.

    The official cast for ‘Dune: Part Two’ has not yet been confirmed, though we can expect Chalamet and Ferguson to return alongside Zendaya (as Fremen warrior Chani, who is Paul’s future soulmate) Javier Bardem (as Fremen leader Stilgar), Dave Bautista (playing Glossu Rabban, nephew of Stellan Skarsgard’s Baron Harkonnen) and Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck, assuming he survived the assault on the Atreides base from the first movie.

    ‘Dune: Part Two’ is scheduled for release in theaters on October 20 next year.

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