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Project Hail Mary: Book's Ending Changed for Film
21 Mar
Summary
- Film adaptation includes Stratt's reaction to Ryland Grace's message.
- Movie shows Stratt receiving a Xenonite figurine from Rocky.
- Stratt's final scene offers her closure and relief.

The film adaptation of Andy Weir's novel, Project Hail Mary, has introduced a significant element not present in the book: a glimpse into Stratt's perspective following Ryland Grace's mission. The movie concludes similarly to the novel, with Grace returning to Rocky's home world, Erid, after learning Earth is safe from astrophage.
However, the film uniquely depicts an older Stratt on a boat, viewing a video message from Grace. This message includes Grace introducing Rocky and a Xenonite figurine gifted by Rocky, providing Stratt with tangible proof of success and a memento. This scene offers Stratt, who carried the immense burden of humanity's survival, a moment of relief and validation.
The inclusion of this final scene allows audiences to see Stratt process the weight of her decisions. Her acknowledgment of Grace's survival and success serves as a personal win for her, potentially alleviating any guilt associated with forcing him on the mission. Sandra Hüller's portrayal of Stratt has been praised for capturing the character's complex nature and crucial role in the story.




