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Astronaut Ryland Grace awakens alone on a spacecraft and must use his scientific knowledge to save Earth from catastrophe.
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00:00Project Hail Mary, it's just so rich and epic.
00:03You experience the cosmos in a way that you've never seen.
00:07The sun is dying. Get to work, Dr. Grace. The world is counting on you.
00:11There have been a lot of movies set in space, but nothing that looks like this.
00:16Building these sets, you have to go to a very high level of detail.
00:19We had conversations with NASA because we wanted for it to feel authentic.
00:23The cockpit is full of real avionics, from spacecraft to stealth jets.
00:28And anytime there's gravity, we had to spin the sun.
00:33So we built lights around the Hail Mary.
00:36Hold on.
00:37It's grounded in real science.
00:39And all the math in the movie is something that Andy Weir, the author of the book, specifically wrote himself.
00:45It was really important to me to get the physics and the science down.
00:48Phil and Chris did an incredible job really bringing the story to life.
00:52And then, of course, there's this alien spaceship.
00:55Oh, my God.
00:56Charlie and his team designed this thing that feels unusual and yet credible.
01:04So I have a new roommate now.
01:07The engineering of this world.
01:09It's so awe-inspiring.
01:12Makes you believe that the impossible is possible.
01:15It is time go.
01:16Vicki-bing, go time, pal.
01:19It's time 5 off leave.
01:21I need no maybe.
01:25I need you.
01:25I need you.
01:26I need you.
01:27And was a pirate.
01:28I need you.
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