After 3 months of a massive hit in the Indian and international cinema, movie The Project Hail Mary will be streaming on OTT platform in India. The movie made the box office smash and earned approximately three times of its budget. The movie was also listed among the highest grossing movies of 2026.
Competition to Dhurandhar 2
This worldwide loved movie was released in the international cinemas on March 20th. The movie was released 6 days late in the Indian cinemas because of the storm created by Dhurandhar2. Even then, the movie made a massive hit among the Indian audience. This sci-fi thriller starring Ryan Gosling was loved by the Indians and gave a great competition to its rival Dhurandhar 2. 'We knew what a big deal 'Dhurandhar 2' was,' says 'Project Hail Mary' producer Aditya Sood
as he opens up on India release shift.
Box office collection
Released on March 19, 2026, the sequel became the second-highest-grossing Indian film of all time. Part 2 shattered benchmarks right from its massive ₹503 crore opening weekend. Both films emerged as major successes in their respective markets, generating significant buzz throughout March and April 2026. Dhurandhar: The Revenge dominated the Indian box office, becoming the highest-grossing Hindi film in domestic history with a domestic net collection of ₹1,149.02 crore and a worldwide gross of ₹1,813.11 crore. Internationally, however, Project Hail Mary outperformed Dhurandhar 2 in overall worldwide earnings, grossing roughly $675 million globally, making it one of Hollywood's biggest hits of 2026.
OTT platform and release date
The movie hit an 8.2 rating on IMDb. The movie releases on Amazon Prime Video on July 3,2026 i.e. Friday.
About the movie
The movie Project Hail Mary is based on a popular 2021 novel by Andy Weir. The movie stars Ryan Gosling and directed by the acclaimed duo Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The movie revolves around a middle school science teacher with a background in molecular biology. He wakes up from a coma aboard an interstellar spacecraft with total amnesia and his crewmates dead. Written by Drew Goddard—who previously earned an Oscar nomination for adapting Weir's The Martian—the movie flawlessly balances hard, grounded space science with sharp humor