Project Hail Mary may see Science teacher Rhyland Grace plummeted into space, only to forget why he’s there in the first place, but we know you won’t be able to stop thinking about this book to screen adaptation once you’ve seen it in IMAX, 4DX, ScreenX, and Superscreen.
Yes, Ryan Gosling’s Project Hail Mary is getting the full Cineworld special formats red carpet treatment, making your experience of this thrilling scifi all the more an immersive adventure. Arriving at Cineworld from 14th March, book your tickets now and make your decision on what special formats to see Project Hail Mary in.
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Go to the stars and back with an IMAX screening of Project Hail Mary
Project Hail Mary is one of the Filmed for IMAX titles for 2026. That means this wasn’t just beautifully optimised across picture and sound to fill an IMAX theatre. It utilised out of this world technology throughout production to bring down to earth a stunning space adventure.
Project Hail Mary features two hours of Expanded Aspect Ratio, unique to Filmed for IMAX titles. Already on the biggest screen in cinema, this brings an even more expansive picture to capture all the details and other-wordedly scenes.
Given this is a film taking place in space (if you couldn’t tell from all our puns), it’s already set to offer spectacular visuals, but it’s essential you see Project Hail Mary on the big screen, and it’s a must that it be an IMAX one.
Float through space with Ryan Gosling thanks to 4DX
Space might be a vast enigma, but if we’re doing it with Ryan Gosling then sign us up, we’re there! As Gosling’s character Rhyland Grace attempts to stop the sun from dying out, you can expect this to be an action-packed, sometimes tense movie that’ll juxtapose the seemingly serene pastime of experiencing weightlessness in space.
Watching Project Hail Mary in 4DX is exclusive to Cineworld cinemas in the UK, offering a viewing of this exciting new film that will satisfy all the senses. Already set to be visually engaging, 4DX is called extreme cinema for a reason. From wind and water effects, to strobe lighting (and you can expect plenty of that in a scifi), your chair is also able to move, creating different sensations that hurtle you straight into the action as Gosling’s mission unravels.
Go on your own space exploration with Project Hail Mary in Screen X
A completely unique way of experiencing one of the year’s biggest movies, Cineworld’s other exclusive format is Screen X, boasting an incredible 270° picture that bleeds from the main front screen into panels on your left and right.
As you tumble through space with Gosling and Rocky, you’ll be surrounded by the stars quite literally in this awe-inspiring format.
Project Hail Mary in Superscreen proves just how expansive space is
Sure, maybe we don't need a movie to tell us space is incomprehensibly endless, but seeing it on one of the biggest screens possible certainly helps us to get a bigger (pun entirely intended) picture. This glorious canvas stretches from floor to ceiling, wall to wall, and is a great way to watch Project Hail Mary and feel completely pulled into this compelling story.
Superscreen is also supported by Dolby Atmos sound, booming you straight into space on Rhyland Grace's mission.
Book your tickets to see Project Hail Mary in March, with preview screenings starting from 14th March.
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