Ryan Gosling attended the UK premiere of Project Hail Mary in London on Monday, alongside his co-stars Sandra Hüller and Priya Kansara.
The 45-year-old actor, known for playing astronaut Ryland Grace in the adventure film, looked sharp in a maroon pinstripe suit.
Ryan made a statement on the black carpet with a bold, 70s-style jacket featuring wide lapels, worn over an open-necked shirt.
Both of his co-stars chose beautiful green dresses. German actress Sandra, 47, especially stood out in a striking ballgown that was fitted at the waist.
The actress, nominated for an Oscar and playing Eva Stratt, wore diamond earrings and smiled happily while getting close to Ryan.
Thirty-one-year-old actress Priya looked stunning in a sleek, silky dress with a sparkling neckline that showed off her figure.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the creative team behind popular films like 21 Jump Street and The Lego Movie, directed this film.
Ryan stars as Ryland Grace, a thoughtful teacher who becomes an astronaut, in the upcoming science-fiction movie based on Andy Weir’s 2021 novel of the same title.
The film follows the lone scientist on a mission to uncover why the sun is dimming.
The new movie, releasing on March 20th, features a storyline where the sun’s light dims by one percent annually and five percent over two decades.
The trailer quickly gained massive popularity, reaching 400 million views worldwide in its first week, as reported by WaveMetrix and Deadline.
The trailer likely gained attention because people were surprised by Ryan’s look. He appeared quite different in the video, sporting a long, messy beard and hair.
The trailer for Project Hail Mary has become incredibly popular, racking up 400 million views – the highest number ever for a completely original movie that isn’t part of an existing franchise or a remake, according to WaveMetrix.
The first footage of the film debuted at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
In the trailer, Sandra’s character delivers a chilling warning: ‘The sun isn’t the only star fading. Without action, all life on Earth will be wiped out.’
During CinemaCon, Ryan Gosling jokingly teased his directors, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, saying they only seem satisfied when they push actors to the point of laughing and crying at the same time – a difficult feat to achieve.
I’m always drawn to projects that are incredibly bold and expansive – the kind that seem almost impossible to pull off. Honestly, that’s exactly the type of challenge my team and I thrive on. We love tackling something massive and making it a reality.
That’s what makes going to the movies so special. And I’m not just saying that because I’m an actor in this film—I’m also a producer, so I have a different perspective too.
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2026-03-09 23:03