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    ‘Project Hail Mary’ Believes There Is Still Hope for Mankind

    March 31, 2026
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    The Cinematic Schematic is on a mission to save the internet from toxic takes that are cooling the interest in space exploration. This week, we’re diving deep into the first blockbuster of 2026, Project Hail Mary.

    It’s been a few years since we’ve seen mankind embark on an impossible mission to save humanity. After being largely MIA in the post-COVID era, Project Hail Mary is here to remind audiences that space exploration still represents the greatest achievement of our species.

    Project Hail Mary is based on a 2021 novel by science fiction author Andy Weir. A film adaptation of Weir’s last novel, The Martian, was directed by Ridley Scott, written by Drew Goddard, and starred Matt Damon in 2015.

    The world is different in 2026. There’s been a waning government interest in NASA, and the outlook on the future is largely more cynical.

    Luckily, Amazon MGM recruited one of the most acclaimed comedy duos, Phil Lord and Chris Miller(The Lego Movie, 21 Jump Street, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse), to direct another script from Drew Goddard. With the largely beloved pair behind the camera and Ryan Gosling starring as Ryalund Grace, the stars seem aligned for a fresh wave of sci-fi optimism for the 2020s.

    Does Project Hail Mary live up to the acclaim?

    Listen to the full conversation for our verdicts on one of 2026’s biggest hits.


    Meet the Crew

    Hosts Caleb Masters and Laron Chapman are joined by Ghostface Attack survivor, Brock Lay, and former head of NASA’s social media, Stephanie L. Smith.

    Project Hail Mary
    Top – Caleb Masters and Laron Chapman Bottom – Brock Lay and Stephanie Smith


    Special Guests

    Stephanie L. Smith

    Stephanie L. Smith

    Former head of NASA Social Media

    Follow Stephanie on Instagram @stephist

    Keep up with the latest from NASA (including Artemis II) by watching NASA+ on AppleTV, Roku, Firestick and Netflix


    Brock Lay

    The “Brockness Monster” of Art Directors

    Find Brock’s work on Behanced

    Follow Brock on Instagram @brockness_monster


    About Project Hail Mary

    According to IMDB, Project Hail Mary is described as:

    A science teacher wakes up alone on a spaceship. As his memory returns, he uncovers a mission to stop a mysterious substance killing Earth’s sun and that an unexpected friendship may be the key.


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    Caleb Masters
    Caleb Masters is a film critic, podcast host, and producer with more than fourteen years of experience in media and film criticism, fueled by a lifelong love of pop culture and a passion for media production. As editor-in-chief of The Cinematropolis, he oversees the site’s editorial direction while hosting and producing the podcast The Cinematic Schematic, where he reviews new releases, interviews filmmakers, and explores other prominent voices in entertainment alongside co-host Laron Chapman. He previously served as president of the Oklahoma Film Critics Circle (OFCC) and currently lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife and three dogs. Follow him on Letterboxd or Instagram @CMastersTalk
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