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Project Hail Mary: Grace, Friendship, and a Dying Sun

1 h 0 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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Father David Subu joins host Cindy Collins Smith to discuss their recent theatrical experience of Project Hail Mary - a hard science fiction film that blends humor, optimism, and self-sacrifice in the face of a potentially galaxy-ending phenomenon, and holds an unexpected and transformative friendship at the center of the film.

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