Project Hail Mary is a Star Wars movie
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Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have no interest in going back to a galaxy far, far away. While on the "Happy, Sad, Confused" podcast, host Josh Horowitz asked the "Project Hail Mary" directors if they wanted another go at the "Star Wars" franchise after being fired from "Solo" back in 2017.
Ryan Gosling’s performance in the new sci-fi film Project Hail Mary has us pumped for his role in the upcoming Star Wars: Starfighter.
After 'Project Hail Mary,' Ryan Gosling returns to space — albeit in a galaxy far, far away — in 2027's 'Star Wars: Starfighter'
Lord/Miller are protective of their "Flash' movie idea that may be used in the future and are disinterested in coming back to 'Star Wars.'
Project Hail Mary, from directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, makes us curious what their version of Solo: A Star Wars Story would’ve been like.
Project Hail Mary was a best-selling book by Andy Weir before it became a blockbuster movie. And Weir, who’s no stranger to seeing his work adapted (see 2015’s The Martian, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon),