Project Hail Mary has locked in trader consensus at 100% implied probability as the highest domestically grossing March 2026 release through April 30, propelled by its explosive $80.5 million opening weekend on March 20—the best ever for an original sci-fi from Amazon MGM Studios—and exceptional word-of-mouth yielding legs over 3.8x its debut, pushing cumulative domestic grosses past $300 million amid sustained top-three weekend rankings into late April. Ryan Gosling's star power, glowing reviews, and broad audience appeal crushed competition, dwarfing Pixar's Hoppers ($164 million total from its March 6 start) and The Bride!'s catastrophic $7.3 million flop. With final tallies certified, realistic upsets would require unprecedented data revisions or audit discrepancies, rendering alternatives negligible.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedHighest Domestically Grossing March Film on April 30?
Project Hail Mary 100.0%
Hoppers <1%
The Bride <1%
$150,196 Vol.
$150,196 Vol.
Hoppers
No
The Bride
No
Project Hail Mary
Yes
Project Hail Mary 100.0%
Hoppers <1%
The Bride <1%
$150,196 Vol.
$150,196 Vol.
Hoppers
No
The Bride
No
Project Hail Mary
Yes
In the event of an exact tie the film that comes first alphabetically will be considered the winner.
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0x69c47De9D...Outcome proposed: No
No dispute
Final outcome: No
In the event of an exact tie the film that comes first alphabetically will be considered the winner.
If there is no final data available by May 15, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, another credible resolution source will be chosen.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Outcome proposed: No
No dispute
Final outcome: No
Project Hail Mary has locked in trader consensus at 100% implied probability as the highest domestically grossing March 2026 release through April 30, propelled by its explosive $80.5 million opening weekend on March 20—the best ever for an original sci-fi from Amazon MGM Studios—and exceptional word-of-mouth yielding legs over 3.8x its debut, pushing cumulative domestic grosses past $300 million amid sustained top-three weekend rankings into late April. Ryan Gosling's star power, glowing reviews, and broad audience appeal crushed competition, dwarfing Pixar's Hoppers ($164 million total from its March 6 start) and The Bride!'s catastrophic $7.3 million flop. With final tallies certified, realistic upsets would require unprecedented data revisions or audit discrepancies, rendering alternatives negligible.
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