Ryan Gosling Flips the Script on Interviewers at ‘Project Hail Mary’ Premiere

The Paris premiere of Project Hail Mary, featuring Ryan Gosling, became more than just another promotional stop for the upcoming sci-fi film. Amid discussions about the movie’s story and themes, a playful moment involving Gosling unfolded, echoing the narrative’s fascination with communication, culture, and humanity’s voice in the universe.
While most premieres follow the familiar question-and-answer routine, this event took an unexpected turn as the star decided to reverse roles entirely.
Ryan Gosling turns the tables on journalists at the Project Hail Mary premiere
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At the Paris premiere of Project Hail Mary, Ryan Gosling surprised reporters by reversing roles and interviewing them instead. Inspired by the film’s theme of communicating with extraterrestrials, he asked journalists to pick one song they would play for an alien to represent humanity. The playful exchange instantly shifted the press junket atmosphere, turning routine interviews into a lively conversation.
The responses quickly became a fun cultural mix. One reporter suggested 'Exit Paradise,' which Gosling praised as a solid pick. Another referenced 'Aristotle,' nodding to French rapper Heuss L’enfoiré. There was also a brief mention of David Bowie’s 'Loving the Alien.' Gosling even joked with a reporter about fitting A$AP Rocky into a limited playlist.
While the playful moment led by Ryan Gosling energized the Paris premiere, the film now moves toward its next milestone as Project Hail Mary prepares for its global theatrical release.
Project Hail Mary gears up for a global big screen release
Project Hail Mary releases globally on March 20, 2026, bringing its large-scale sci-fi adventure to theaters worldwide. Designed with IMAX in mind, the film aims to highlight the vastness of space and the intensity of its mission. After completing its theatrical run, the movie is widely expected to arrive on Amazon Prime Video, although the platform has not officially confirmed the streaming release plans yet.
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Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the film adapts Andy Weir’s bestselling novel about teacher-turned-scientist Ryland Grace attempting to save Earth from a mysterious solar threat.
The cast includes Sandra Hüller, Lionel Boyce, Milana Vayntrub, Ken Leung, and Priya Kansara, with Drew Goddard writing the script and Daniel Pemberton composing the score, while Gosling continues to bring the same playful energy seen at the premiere to the film’s promotion.
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What are your thoughts on Ryan Gosling’s playful interview twist and Project Hail Mary hype? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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