Project Hail Mary Hits Streaming — Ryan Gosling's $655M Space Epic Is the Sci-Fi Event of 2026

Project Hail Mary Is Finally Streaming — And It Lives Up to Every Bit of the Hype
If you somehow missed Project Hail Mary in theaters, consider this your sign to finally watch it — because it is officially available on digital streaming as of mid-May 2026. And honestly? It deserves every ounce of the $655 million it raked in at the global box office. Directed by the dream team of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (the duo behind Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and The Lego Movie), this adaptation of Andy Weir's 2021 novel is hands-down the biggest sci-fi event of the year so far.
Starring Ryan Gosling as lone astronaut Ryland Grace, the film sends one man on a desperate last-ditch mission to save Earth from an extinction-level astrophysical threat. Think The Martian meets Interstellar, but with a wildly different emotional core. And yes, that alien buddy you are hearing about? He is real, he is called Rocky, and he might just be the most lovable non-human character in modern cinema.
Why the Film Hit So Hard at the Box Office
Let us talk numbers, because they are genuinely insane. Project Hail Mary crossed the $655 million mark worldwide, outpacing every other sci-fi release in 2026. For comparison, that puts it in the same ballpark as the theatrical runs of Super Mario Galaxy Movie and The Devil Wears Prada 2 (which itself pulled in a massive $433 million). But here is the kicker — it achieved this without Marvel branding, without a built-in franchise, and without a cinematic universe. It is just a really good movie about a really good guy trying to save the planet. Refreshing, right?
Critics were almost unanimous in their praise. Rolling Stone called it "the rare blockbuster with a heart," while Empire Magazine awarded it 4 out of 5 stars, singling out Gosling's performance as "career-best work." Even The Verge — not exactly known for going soft on big studio releases — said it was "the most genuinely thrilling sci-fi film since Denis Villeneuve's Arrival." And the Rocky scenes? Everyone is talking about them. Without spoiling anything, let us just say that a certain alien character steals the entire second act.
Where to Watch It Now and What to Stream Next
As of mid-May 2026, Project Hail Mary is available for digital rental and purchase on all major platforms — Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu. A full streaming debut on a subscription platform (likely Amazon Prime Video, given MGM's involvement) is expected later this summer, probably around July or August.
If you are building a sci-fi marathon for the weekend, pair it with these other strong 2026 releases:
- The Odyssey — Christopher Nolan's latest epic (coming soon to theaters)
- The Mandalorian & Grogu — Jon Favreau's theatrical expansion of the Star Wars universe
- Hope (2026) — South Korea's monster blockbuster that is already a must-see
- Undertone — A24's $500K horror hit that just landed on HBO Max
The supporting cast in Project Hail Mary is stacked too — Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Bear) brings his usual intensity, Chris Pratt shows up in a surprise role that fans are already theorizing about, and Helen Mirren lends her unmistakable gravitas to a key Earth-bound subplot. Even Rosemary Harris appears in a brief but memorable sequence that had audiences teary-eyed.
The Verdict
Whether you saw it in IMAX or are watching it on your couch for the first time, Project Hail Mary is a must-watch. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller proved they are not just animation wizards — they can helm a live-action space epic with the same emotional precision. Ryan Gosling proved he can carry a tentpole blockbuster on his shoulders. And if you finish this movie without feeling something when Rocky says "Amaze" — check your pulse.
So grab some snacks, queue it up on Prime Video, and prepare to have your heart absolutely wrecked by a space rock and an alien best friend. You are welcome.
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