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    Ryan Gosling says Project Hail Mary is ‘a reminder of what we’re capable of’

    Ryan Gosling plays a science teacher turned (reluctant) astronaut in the upcoming film adaptation of Project Hail Mary, a science fiction novel by author Andy Weir

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    Ryan Gosling may not be a formally trained scientist, but he plays a science teacher who reluctantly embarks on an interstellar space mission in the upcoming blockbuster Project Hail Mary. The film, which premieres March 20, 2026, is an adaptation of a popular science-fiction book by Andy Weir, who also authored The Martian. Our associate books editor Brianne Kane sat down with Gosling in the mission control room at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and chatted with the actor about hopeful science fiction, career pivots and the pain of portraying zero g on film.

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