Andy Weir Requested 1 Subtle Project Hail Mary Easter Egg To Clarify A Character's Fate

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Published Mar 21, 2026, 1:31 PM EDT

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Spoiler Warnings for Project Hail Mary

Ryan Gosling's new movie is a film adaptation of the Andy Weir novel Project Hail Mary, which follows the actor as the amnesiac astronaut Ryland Grace. Like most adaptations, the movie removes moments and details from the book that are non-essential to the plot. Without these edits, the film, which already has a two and a half hour run time, would need an intermission.

However, some of these details are too important to Weir for them to be removed completely — so, the film hid one detail in an Easter egg, according to Slash Film. After the Project Hail Mary mission was launched, the situation on Earth got worse as survival became difficult because of climate change. The world turned against Eva Stratt, played by Sandra Hüller, who led the mission.

Even though multiple governments worked together to launch Project Hail Mary, Stratt became the scapegoat, and she was sentenced to life in prison. Moviegoers won't see any of this happen because it only occurred in the book, but an Easter egg was added at the request of Weir to explain Stratt's fate.

Lord said, "So one of the things that we kept trying to cram into the movie and just didn't stick was this idea that after Grace went off to space, people did not cooperate." Viewers can look out for a tattoo that shows she's been in prison for life.

Miller explained the significance of that tattoo, which can be seen in the final scene back on Earth. The tattoo is a V, which stands for life, with a line in it showing she is not eligible for parole.

"So [Weir] thought that she had gone to prison without parole, but then had broken out of prison from her connections, and then was sort of on the lam, trying to still trying to save the world," explained Miller. It was Weir's idea to include the tattoo to complete Stratt's storyline. The director continued, "The way that you make a movie feel like the world is rich is having like these little secret stories that there's like a little bit of evidence for that doesn't fully make sense ... But you know that there's more there."

Project Hail Mary was released in theaters on March 20, 2026. The science fiction adventure film stars Gosling, Hüller, Milana Vayntrub, and Ken Leung.

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Release Date March 20, 2026

Runtime 156 Minutes

Director Christopher Miller, Phil Lord

Writers Drew Goddard, Andy Weir

Producers Ryan Gosling, Amy Pascal, Andy Weir, Aditya Sood, Christopher Miller, Phil Lord, Rachel O'Connor
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