Project Hail Mary Streaming Date and Runtime Revealed for Sci-Fi Masterpiece
Project Hail Mary Streaming Date and Runtime Revealed

The internationally acclaimed film 'Project Hail Mary' has concluded its theatrical run as the genre's biggest success story of 2026. Directed by a visionary team and led by Ryan Gosling, the sci-fi epic has been hailed as a masterpiece and is now set to debut on streaming platforms.

When Is the Project Hail Mary Streaming Release Date?

Starting on Thursday, June 18, 'Project Hail Mary' will be available to stream exclusively on MGM+ in the UK. Viewers can access MGM+ by subscribing directly through the MGM+ website or as an add-on channel via streamers like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Roku. A free seven-day trial is available for new subscribers through Amazon Prime's MGM+ channel.

How Long Is the Project Hail Mary Runtime?

The film has a runtime of 156 minutes, or two hours and 36 minutes. Filming took place in 2024 in the UK, both on location and on specially constructed practical sets for all scenes aboard the Hail Mary spacecraft.

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Critical and Commercial Success

Based on the 2021 novel by Andy Weir, 'Project Hail Mary' follows Ryland Grace, a middle school teacher who awakens aboard an interstellar spacecraft with no memory of how he got there. The film grossed $681 million (£509 million) worldwide, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 2026 and earning praise as one of the best films of the 2020s.

Propelled by strong word-of-mouth, the film attracted audiences throughout its run, prompting Amazon MGM to extend its theatrical window to over three months. Fans have taken to IMDb to share their thoughts, with many calling it a "rock solid masterpiece." One reviewer wrote: "One of the best movies I've seen in awhile. So cleverly written, with so much unexpected emotion. Someone better give Ryan Gosling an Oscar for this masterpiece."

'Project Hail Mary' will stream on MGM+ from June 18.

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