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Project Hail Mary blasted off to the No. 1 spot at the box office this weekend.
The Ryan Gosling space odyssey’s $80 million domestically and $141 million globally makes it the biggest premiere of 2026 so far, and the biggest for Amazon MGM Studios.
Pixar’s Hoppers still leads in overall gross, but Hail Mary is poised to become the year’s biggest earner so far, even as it faces down competition from Forbidden Fruits and They Will Kill You next week.
One small step for Ryan Gosling, one giant leap for the domestic box office.
The American movie star’s latest big swing, glossy space odyssey Project Hail Mary, burned through the outer layer of box office projections this weekend for a dazzling $80 million domestic premiere, and $60.4 million abroad, per Comscore.
Directed by the Spider-Verse producing duo of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, based on the novel by The Martian author Andy Weir, and adapted by Oscar-nominated Buffy, Cloverfield, and Cabin in the Woods scribe Drew Goddard, Project Hail Mary was shaped by crew of competent hands. The industry had great expectations of the film: Project Hail Mary was budgeted at an estimated $200 million and was projected to have a $100 million worldwide premiere.
But it has flown far past that figure with a nearly $141 million take worldwide, becoming the biggest domestic premiere of 2026 and the best yet for Amazon MGM Studios.
Still from ‘Hoppers’
Credit: Disney/Pixar
After just three days in theaters, Hail Mary is already the No. 7 highest grossing film of 2026 so far. But two films in that top five, Avatar: Fire and Ash and Zootopia 2, can already be knocked off the list as they both opened in late 2025.
Project Hail Mary‘s competition then stands at Wuthering Heights, which in five weeks has grossed just $3 million more than Hail Mary earned in three days; Steph Curry’s animated sports flick GOAT, which has hit the tail end of its hot streak at the box office; Scream 7, which did set a franchise premiere record, but is likely to cap out domestically around $120 million; and finally, Hail Mary‘s ultimate competitor, Hoppers.
Pixar’s adorable talking-animals animated offering could not beat Scream 7‘s record-setting opening of $64 million, the previous best of 2026. But it has surpassed all others in leaping to $120 million overall. It came in at No. 2 domestically this weekend with $18 million, and No. 3 abroad with $55.2 million, following the $81 million premiere of the Hindi spy thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge.
But nothing could beat Project Hail Mary‘s global total of $141 million, although it’s still a long ways out from the $242.5 million Hoppers has amassed in three weeks.
Amid all this success, a sour note. Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, which followed from the critically acclaimed 2019 horror comedy starring Samara Weaving, could not scare audiences in sufficient numbers back to theaters in its premiere weekend.
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The sequel from original directing team Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett added Sarah Michelle Gellar, David Cronenberg, and Elijah Wood to the cast, but only earned $9.1 million domestically, and a meager $11.9 million abroad. That is over a $14 million estimated budget, however, which the film is likely to at least recoup, even factoring in unreported marketing and promotional expenses.
Those figures earned the film the No. 4 spot domestically and No. 5 globally. Elsewhere, A24’s Undertone continues to pull in modest crowds, given its estimated $500,000 budget. The podcasting mystery earned the No. 8 spot domestically with a $3 million week 2 gross, just below GOAT, which earned $3.5 million in week 6.
Gosling and his interstellar comrades, Sandra Hüller, James Ortiz, and Lionel Boyce, don’t face any imminent threats at the box office next week.
Project Hail Mary achieved a firm lead on GOAT, Hoppers, Scream 7, and the like in its premiere. Next week’s slate of new premieres doesn’t include any obvious hits — at least that hold the promise of achieving a Hail Mary against Gosling’s space film.
Two cult-based horror-comedies will try, however: Lili Reinhardt, Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, and Alexandra Shipp aim to add a fresh entry to the canon of fearsome female foursomes — alongside Set It Off and D.E.B.S. — with Forbidden Fruits. The film, about a witch cult, is slated to premiere beside demonic-cult movie, They Will Kill You, starring Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette, and Harry Potter alum Tom Felton — but the two cult comedies may cancel each other out.
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