Amazon has opened preorder listings for Project Hail Mary on 4K, Blu-ray and DVD, putting the film’s home release on shoppers’ radar even as no physical date has been set. The listings arrived a few days after the movie got a June 18 streaming date for MGM+.
For viewers who searched Colin Farrell and ended up here hoping for a home-video update, the timing matters because Project Hail Mary has already been available to rent digitally since May. The new preorder pages give buyers a place to reserve the movie, but they do not settle when the discs will actually arrive.
That uncertainty is the story. Amazon’s pages point to a physical release, and the product listing says the 4K and Blu-ray versions will include a few extras, but there is still no official date attached to them. A 4K steelbook or collector’s edition has not been announced either, which leaves the current options limited to digital rental, waiting for MGM+, or holding out for the discs.
There is at least one reason some fans think the wait may not be long. Blu-ray.com has listed August 11 as a release date, and a Reddit thread from a month ago said Barnes & Noble briefly showed the same date before removing it. Even so, those retail hints have not turned into confirmation, which is why the preorder window feels open but unfinished.
IGN reviewed Project Hail Mary when it first hit theaters in March and gave it an 8 out of 10, calling it a rollicking sci-fi blockbuster. Tom Jorgensen wrote that it was “thrilling, heartfelt, and hilarious,” and said the film works as a celebration of science, teamwork and bravery on a huge scale. That praise makes the delayed physical rollout more noticeable: the movie is already out in one form, but the version collectors usually want still has no official landing point. August looks possible, but for now Amazon has only shown the shelves and not the price tag of time.

