Ryan Gosling’s sci-fi film “Project Hail Mary” is moving from theaters to streaming in a timeline set after its theatrical release. Multiple outlets report that the movie is heading to MGM+ rather than a previously expected subscription platform, described as an “unexpected” or different service debut. CNET and other sources frame the film as a highly rated adaptation of the underlying book, while Forbes and Gizmodo focus on the change in where it will appear for subscribers. The Mirror and CNET say it is arriving soon on MGM+ and provide guidance on when viewers can watch. Gizmodo specifies the date as June 18, while Forbes indicates the film is transitioning to on-demand streaming as its theatrical run winds down. Overall, the coverage agrees on the platform (MGM+) and that the release follows the film’s theater window, with differing emphasis on whether MGM+ is the place audiences anticipated first.