While Project Hail Mary begins its digital journey, many fans are grieving the end of its theatrical era. But as German poet Ludwik Jacobowski once wrote:
/Don’t cry because it’s over.
Smile because it happened./
And what a ride it was.
@JQuibbble@projecthailmary@RyanGosling it's never late for a phm fanart! Thank you so much for creating this, I've been longing for this scene in a fanart version!
@DeepSkyJourney@projecthailmary been pining for this for so long!!! not only planning on using them for my desktop wallpaper but also for the header images in my Notion diaries! ✨ can't wait!
Thinking about releasing some of my @projecthailmary end credits images as 4K desktop wallpapers.
Would you use this on your setup? If you'd be interested, like, comment, or share so I know there's enough interest, and I’ll make it happen 👀
@komako_o I love how one of the trailers had Prince's I Would Die for You behind it. It didn't spoil that scene, but ppl who read the book knew what it meant 🥲
@DeepSkyJourney@c4darkness@TheCineMoments need these in the ending credit size for mac wallpapers! would love to purchase them if needed, the ending credits were so stunning it took my breath away 😭
end credits have never looked so stunning ✨
The end credits of Project Hail Mary (2026) feature real-life astrophotography images captured by Brisbane-based photographer Rod Prazeres. These stunning deep-space photos of nebulae and galaxies, taken over 400 hours using long exposures and narrowband filters, serve as the backdrop for the closing sequence