Hail Mary trailer stunt breaks records

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A trailer for the film Project Hail Mary has earned a Guinness World Record after being shown high above Earth on 14 March. Sony announced on Thursday that the film won the title for the Highest Altitude IMAX Film Trailer. The trailer was broadcast on a scale replica IMAX screen at 101,896 feet above Earth. The stunt was part of a partnership with the space agency Sent Into Space.

The screen was carried into the upper stratosphere, which is a very high layer of the atmosphere. Sent Into Space said its team built a carbon-fibre launch vehicle for the mission. The screen was also designed to work in the freezing temperatures found so high above the planet. Once the craft reached the right height, the team remotely turned on the screen and played the trailer.

The company said the trailer was shown against the darkness of space, with the curve of Earth and the thin blue line of the atmosphere visible nearby. This unusual publicity stunt helped draw attention to the upcoming science-fiction film. Project Hail Mary is based on the novel of the same name by Andy Weir.

Ryan Gosling stars in the film as Ryland Grace. The character wakes up on the Hail Mary spacecraft and discovers that he is the only survivor on board. The story follows a dramatic space mission, making the record-breaking trailer stunt a fitting way to promote the film.

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What record did the Project Hail Mary trailer break?
The trailer for Project Hail Mary set a record for the Highest Altitude IMAX Film Trailer, shown at 101,896 feet above Earth!

Vocabulary

Click on the words in the article. See if you can find them all.
  • altitude The height of something above sea level. Mount Everest has a high altitude.
  • stratosphere A layer of the atmosphere above the weather clouds. Airplanes fly in the stratosphere.
  • stunt An exciting action or trick done for entertainment. The stunt in the movie was very thrilling!
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