Ryan Gosling and faceless alien named Rocky wow crowd at 'Project Hail Mary' Comic-Con panel

Josh Horowitz, from left, director Christopher Miller, director Phil Lord, Ryan Gosling, Andy Weir, and Drew Goddard attend a panel for "Project Hail Mary" during Comic-Con International on Saturday, July 26, 2025, in San Diego. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

SAN DIEGO (AP) 鈥 Comic-Con got a lot of Ryan and a little bit of Rocky at a panel on 鈥淧roject: Hail Mary,鈥 the forthcoming film that's equal parts space adventure, real-science deep-dive, broad comedy and relationship drama.

鈥淲hat's up Hall H!鈥 a giddy in a trucker hat and flannel shirt shouted to the crowd of more than 6,000 at Comic-Con's biggest venue.

Amazon MGM Studios showed the opening five minutes and several other slightly unfinished scenes from the first third of the film, seven months before its planned release. (Spoilers for that section follow).

It included an extended glimpse at Rocky, the stone-shaped and faceless alien who becomes Gosling's mission partner as they attempt to save the universe from ecological disaster.

Phil Lord, who codirected the film with Chris Miller, said the relationship between the two beings stuck alone together in space represents the central theme.

鈥淚f the universe depended on it,鈥 Miller said, 鈥渃an adult men make friends?鈥

Rocky is already a cult favorite for readers of Andy Weir鈥檚 novel, and is sure to be a future staple of Comic-Con cosplay.

Asked where Rocky might rank among his great screen relationships, Gosling declined to answer, saying it's too soon to know.

Weir, who was part of the panel, chimed in: 鈥淔rom Emma Stone, to person of stone.鈥

The film is adapted by screenwriter Drew Goddard, who also wrote the script for the 2015 Matt Damon movie 鈥淭he Martian,鈥 based on Weir's first novel.

Gosling said he got on board the ship immediately after reading 鈥淧roject Hail Mary鈥 in manuscript form, and was only partly kidding when he called Weir, who was sitting next to him, 鈥渢he greatest sci-fi mind of our time.鈥

鈥淚 knew it would be brilliant, because it鈥檚 Andy, but nothing could prepare me,鈥 Gosling said. 鈥淚t took me places I鈥檇 never been, it showed me things I鈥檇 never seen, it was as heartbreaking as it was funny.鈥

Gosling plays Ryland Grace, a middle school teacher and underachiever drafted for the mission.

鈥淚 connect to his reluctance," Gosling said. 鈥淎side from he fact that he has a doctorate in molecular biology he鈥檚 quite an ordinary person. He reacts to a lot of things that I might or a lot of us might. He's terrified 鈥 appropriately 鈥 of the task at hand.鈥

The opening five minutes show a gloppy, long-bearded, amnesiac Gosling as he awakes in a pod. He climbs out, confused. He finds other people in pods who are clearly dead. Then he finds a window and learns he's in space. He gives a mealymouthed scream of 鈥淲here am ?!鈥

When the lights came up in the room, Gosling said that he'd looked in the scene like a 鈥渟pace caveman鈥 in a 鈥減lacenta onesie.鈥

The movie represents the return to directing, and return to space, of Lord and Miller for the first time since they were fired and replaced by Ron Howard by Disney and Lucasfilm from 2018鈥檚 鈥淪olo.鈥

Like, 鈥淭he Martian,鈥 the movie goes heavy on the science 鈥 Weir, also a producer, said he spent hours going over every equation one very white board.

But it takes the messy, kitchen-sink, everything-is-comedy approach Lord and Miller used in films like 鈥淭he Lego Movie.鈥

鈥淭his movie is not a Mac, it's a PC,鈥 Lord said. 鈥淚t can be beautiful, it just can鈥檛 be pretty."

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