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The Directors of ‘Project Hail Mary’ Explain Why the Movie Is a PC, Not a Mac

The Directors of ‘Project Hail Mary’ Explain Why the Movie Is a PC, Not a Mac

The directors of the upcoming movie "Project Hail Mary," Phil Lord and Chris Miller, explained their decision to portray the film's computer system as a PC rather than a Mac. At San Diego Comic-Con, the duo, along with star Ryan Gosling, discussed the reasoning behind this choice. The directors emphasized that the decision was based on the story's setting and the technological landscape of the time period depicted. They felt it was important to accurately reflect the computer systems and operating systems that would be in use during the film's timeline, which is set in the near future. Lord and Miller also highlighted the practical considerations of using a PC-based system, including the availability of certain software and hardware that would be crucial for the film's storyline and visual effects. They wanted to ensure that the on-screen technology felt authentic and grounded in the realistic future portrayed in the movie. The discussion provided insights into the directors' attention to detail and their commitment to creating a believable and immersive cinematic experience for the audience.

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