Ryan Gosling Spent ‘100 Days’ By Himself On Project Hail Mary. The Cool Thing The Directors Did To Help Him Feel Less Alone
Film

Ryan Gosling Spent ‘100 Days’ By Himself On Project Hail Mary. The Cool Thing The Directors Did To Help Him Feel Less Alone



Ryan Gosling Spent ‘100 Days’ By Himself On Project Hail Mary. The Cool Thing The Directors Did To Help Him Feel Less Alone

Ryan Gosling’s 2026 calendar release, Project Hail Mary, has been a box office hit, cementing itself as one of the best science fiction movies of recent memory, and a lot of that comes down to his performance. But that success wasn’t exactly guaranteed, especially when you factor in what he was up against on set. For large stretches of the shoot, he was working completely alone. According to the actor and filmmakers, it added up to nearly 100 days of solo work. Luckily, they found a pretty inventive way to keep him from feeling like he was drifting out there by himself.

Overall, Gosling has been open about just how isolating the role could be. The film puts him front and center as a lone astronaut trying to save humanity, which meant there weren’t many scene partners to lean on. For long stretches, it was just him, the set, and a whole lot of empty space to react to. So the solution was simple in concept but wild in execution: the filmmakers stayed in his ear while he performed. That was a request Gosling specifically made, too, as he explained to Polygon:

I asked for it. That was my idea… I was alone for 100 days or something on this film and I was in spaceships and on wires, and I… I need to have some way to communicate… it became this way to have a whole other form of communication with James [Ortiz] and Rocky.





Original Source