Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s "Project Hail Mary" has surpassed $300 million at the global box office in its first two weeks, proving the success of original films without franchise backing. This achievement highlights the effectiveness of Lord and Miller's improv-driven directing style, which fosters organic chemistry between characters like Ryan Gosling and his alien companion Rocky. The film’s success contrasts with their tumultuous experience on "Solo: A Star Wars Story," suggesting a potential for future projects that embrace this improvisational approach.
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