Andy Weir has fallen on his sword over remarks he made about Star Trek. Weir, the author of Project Hail Mary, told Star Trek EP Alex Kurtzman in a just-posted open letter: “I was trying to be funny, ...
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Crime 101 author Don Winslow has hit out at Project Hail Mary novellist Andy Weir over his comments about modern Star Trek shows. Weir made a series of statements about Paramount‘s handling of the ...
The 'Project Hail Mary' author wrote an open letter in the wake of his 'Star Trek' comments going viral: "I was trying to be funny, but in retrospect it comes off as disrespectful and mean..." By ...
Andy Weir at the Project Hail Mary premiere, Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Amazon MGM Studios After stumbling into a minor PR snafu for saying that modern Star Trek is “shit,” author Andy Weir ...
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'I don’t like a lot of the new Trek. [Kurtzman], as a person, is a really nice guy. But at the same time, those shows are shit,' the 'Project Hail Mary' writer said in comments on the 'Critical ...
Some writers focus on moral subtext in their works. Others, an overarching lesson. But for Andy Weir, there’s only one driving approach to creating his bestselling novels: science first. “There’s ...
Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace working at a lab station in Project Hail Mary - Amazon MGM Studios Much like Ryland Grace, the hero of his best-selling novel turned box office smash hit movie "Project ...
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