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  "textContent": "The highly anticipated sci-fi film Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling, reportedly has no greenscreen of bluescreen shots in the entire film. It’s also a whopping 156 minutes long. Based on The Martian author Andy Weir’s science fiction novel, Project Hail Mary follows an astronaut (Gosling) on a mission to save Earth from destruction, only […]\n\nThe post Project Hail Mary Directors Claim No Green (Or Blue) Screen Was Used In Production appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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