Amazon MGM Studios released the final trailer for "Project Hail Mary," a space odyssey based on Andy Weir's bestselling novel, during the Super Bowl, according to multiple sources. The film, starring Ryan Gosling as an amnesiac scientist, is directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and is set to be a major release.
The trailer's release coincided with the Super Bowl, a time when many Americans are glued to their televisions, as reported by Ars Technica. The film is based on Weir's 2021 novel about a biologist-turned-schoolteacher in space. Drew Goddard, who wrote the adapted screenplay for "The Martian," also penned the screenplay for "Project Hail Mary," making him an excellent choice, according to Ars Technica.
The film follows Gosling's character as he uncovers his mission and forms an unexpected friendship with an alien named Rocky, both facing existential threats, as stated in a multi-source article from Ars Technica. The studio acquired the rights to Weir's novel before it was even published.
In other Super Bowl news, General Motors unveiled a 30-second ad showcasing the debut of Cadillac in Formula 1 racing, according to Variety. The ad offered a first look at the vehicle's livery. The Super Bowl commercials generally aimed for a "joyful" tone, with many trying to make people feel good, as noted by Variety.
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