Lord & Miller Score Tyson's Nod on Project Hail Mary's Science

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Filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller asked Neil deGrasse Tyson to critique the science in Project Hail Mary; after attending a premiere, Tyson reportedly said they got the science right and passed the Tyson test. The piece notes Tyson's history of critiquing sci‑fi and mentions Brian Cox's input, while the movie opened with about $11 million domestically.
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- Phil Lord And Chris Miller Asked Neil DeGrasse Tyson How Project Hail Mary Did With The Science: 'How Did We Do?' Cinemablend
- Amazon MGM Gets a Much-Needed Hit With ‘Project Hail Mary’ The New York Times
- ‘Project Hail Mary’ Becomes Amazon’s Highest-Grossing Film Debut Bloomberg.com
- Box Office: 'Project Hail Mary' Headed to Strong $80M U.S. Opening Deadline
- How accurate is the science in Project Hail Mary? Scientific American
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