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The Ryan Gosling-led sci-fi comedy 'Project Hail Mary' has officially arrived on MGM+ for streaming, following a highly successful 90-day theatrical run. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the film earned over $681 million worldwide, making it the third highest-grossing film of 2026, according to Decider. "The film earned over $681 million worldwide (third highest-grossing of 2026) and received critical acclaim with 94% Tomatometer and 95% Popcornmeter scores on Rotten Tomatoes." Decider also noted the film's strong critical reception, with a 94% Tomatometer and 95% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes. The story follows reluctant astronaut Ryland Grace on a mission to save the galaxy, as space.com reported. For viewers eager to watch at home, space.com highlighted a limited-time promotional deal offering the MGM+ channel via Amazon Prime Video for $0.99 per month for two months, with the offer ending June 26. This makes the streaming debut particularly accessible for new subscribers. The film's transition to streaming marks a significant milestone for Amazon MGM Studios, which produced the project. With its blend of humor and high-stakes space adventure, 'Project Hail Mary' continues to draw audiences both in theaters and now at home.


Amid a devastating humanitarian crisis and rampant gang violence controlling much of Haiti, the Haitian national football team's qualification for its first World Cup in 52 years has become a powerful symbol of resilience and hope for the nation. The article highlights how soccer
Edem Wosornu, Director of OCHA's Crisis Response Division, briefed the UN Security Council on the worsening humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. The briefing highlights that civilian harm and suffering have deepened since the last Council session two weeks ago, with attacks mounting a










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