Quick News: Mary, Oceans, Jedi, Social, Morbius

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Project Hail Mary
Amazon MGM Studios’ Ryan Gosling-led “Project Hail Mary” is set to premiere on Prime Video on Friday, July 3rd – the title hitting the SVOD streaming giant a full 105 days after it opened theatrically.

The title already hit MGM+ on June 18th, 90 days after its theatrical release, because it is a traditional Amazon MGM Studios release rather than something Prime Video greenlit (ala “Red One”). The film pulled in $683 million worldwide – the third-biggest global take in 2026 thus far. [Source: Amazon]

Oceans
Oscar nominee Monica Barbaro (“One Night Only,” “A Complete Unknown”) will join Bradley Cooper, Margot Robbie and Wagner Moura in the “Ocean’s Eleven” prequel at Warner Bros. Pictures. The film is gearing up to shoot ahead of a June 2027 release. Cooper is directing and producing with Robbie, and is also penning the screenplay. Plot specifics are under wraps. [Source: Deadline]

Star Wars: Visions Presents – The Ninth Jedi
Disney and Hulu have teased a trailer launch tomorrow for “Star Wars: Visions Presents – The Ninth Jedi,” a new limited series based on an episode of the “Star Wars: Visions” anthology show.

Fresh from her adventures in Star Wars: Visions, Kara resumes her quest to find her missing father and evade Jedi Hunters.

Morbius
Appearing on Brittany Broski’s YouTube series Royal Court, actor Matt Smith has reacted to a story circulating about Keanu Reeves watching “Morbius” during a flight. Smith played the villain in that widely panned film flop.

Smith seemed almost in disbelief when told. Asked what he watches on a flight, he responded “not f–king Morbius… Jesus Christ, my god he must’ve really been going through the BA library to get to that” and then joked Reeves must’ve “been having a moment” before praising the “John Wick” star.

The Social Reckoning
New posters are out for Aaron Sorkin’s “The Social Reckoning,” one-sheets that take direct inspiration from the Sorkin-penned David Fincher film “The Social Network” and its marketing campaign.

The shots feature Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg along with Jeremy Allen White and Mikey Madison. There’s also the film’s tagline – “We’re Way Past Making Friends”. The film itself opens October 9th.