2026-04-05

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The crew of the historic Artemis II space mission took a break from traveling over 250,000 miles to the Moon to praise Ryan Gosling’s hit sci-fi blockbuster Project Hail Mary. Astronaut Jeremy Hansen called the film “uplifting and inspiring” during a live interview, revealing that the crew got to watch a special link of the movie while in quarantine.

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[Project Hail Mary Nears $400M Box Office Amid Lunar Praise] · IGN During a Saturday interview, Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen praised Ryan Gosling’s performance in Project Hail Mary, noting that “art imitates science” and calling the character’s mission to save humanity an extraordinary example to follow. The sci-fi film, which earned an 8/10 from IGN for the sheer joy of watching Gosling befriend a rock alien, continues a record-breaking box office run and is approaching $400 million globally. There is already active discussion about a potential sequel, which might take shape by the time the Artemis II crew safely returns to Earth.

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Gaming News — Week of 2026-04-04 to 2026-04-10#

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Pokémon Champions is shaping up to be a textbook example of a botched launch. The highly anticipated free-to-play hub meant to replace Scarlet and Violet as the definitive competitive platform launched globally this week to immediate fan backlash. Players are furious over missing features like local wireless, a pitiful launch roster of only 185 Pokémon, and brutal mobile-style gacha mechanics that gatekeep crucial competitive items. To make matters worse, a bizarre bug is forcing Switch 2 players to physically undock and redock their consoles just to escape a halved 1080p resolution, leaving the title feeling like an unfinished beta rather than the future of the franchise.