Weir Applauds a Smart Change That Elevates Project Hail Mary on Screen

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Author Andy Weir says the movie adaptation of Project Hail Mary improves his story by dropping the book’s coma-gene subplot and instead relies on Ryland Grace’s knowledge and being the last survivor to land him on the ship, preserving immediacy without the contrived science.
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