New York, prepare for liftoff.
Before Project Hail Mary opens nationwide on March 20th, NYC audiences will have the rare chance to embark on this interstellar mission early — and in formats worthy of deep space.
For three days only, select New York City theaters will host special 70mm presentations of the film, giving moviegoers a front-row seat to an out-of-this world experience.
Adapted from Andy Weir’s bestselling novel and starring Ryan Gosling, Project Hail Mary follows science teacher–turned–accidental astronaut Ryland Grace, who wakes up alone on a spacecraft light-years from Earth with no memory of how he got there. As his memories return, so does the magnitude of his mission: solve the mystery of a substance causing the Sun to die — and save humanity from extinction.
🎞️ A Space Mission Worthy Of The Big Screen
Unlike standard digital projection, 70mm film uses a significantly larger frame, capturing extraordinary detail, richer color depth, and a natural, almost tactile texture that feels alive on screen. For a story set light-years from Earth, that scale matters. Starfields stretch wider. The inky blackness of space feels deeper and more dimensional. The glow of a dying sun radiates with warmth and intensity that’s difficult to replicate digitally.
🚀 NYC Special Engagement Screenings (March 13th–15th)
New York’s most iconic screens are going full mission control for this limited engagement:
- AMC Lincoln Square 13: March 13th & 14th: 7 pm and 7:30 pm; March 15th: 4 pm and 4:30 pm
- Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn: March 13th & 14th: 7 pm; March 15th: 4 pm
- Village East by Angelika: March 13th & 14th: 7 pm; March 15th: 4 pm
- Regal Union Square: March 13th & 14th: 7 pm; March 15th: 4 pm
Learn more and secure your tickets here.