Project Hail Mary, the 2026 sci-fi blockbuster starring Ryan Gosling, has become one of the year’s biggest cinematic hits. While audiences flock to theatres to experience the thrilling space adventure, not every plot point from Andy Weir’s novel made it onto the big screen.
However, a small but crucial detail—Eva Stratt’s tattoo—offers fans a hidden insight into her mysterious backstory.
Eva Stratt’s Mysterious Tattoo
The tattoo on Eva Stratt’s neck, portrayed by Sandra Hüller, is easy to miss in the film but carries significant meaning. According to the directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the tattoo was Andy Weir’s idea and serves as a chilling clue about Eva’s past.
Lord explained to Collider:
“One of the things that we kept trying to cram into the movie and just didn’t stick was this idea that after Grace went off to space, people did not cooperate. The governments turned on [Eva] and dragged her before a criminal court and sent her to prison. And she has a tattoo — this came from Andy — so she has a tattoo that says, ‘I’ve been in French prison for life.'”

Chris Miller added:
“She has a little tattoo that has a V with a line through it — meaning ‘V’ as in ‘life’ and then the line meaning ‘without parole’. Andy thought that she had gone to prison without parole but then had broken out of prison from her connections and then was sort of on the lam, still trying to save the world.”
A Nod to the Novel
This subtle detail connects directly to the book, giving fans a small but satisfying Easter egg that deepens Eva Stratt’s character. It highlights the political and personal struggles she endured on Earth before becoming pivotal to the space mission.
Project Hail Mary continues to play in theatres worldwide, with audiences searching for these hidden gems that expand the story beyond the main plot.
