Chris Pratt defends new sci-fi thriller Mercy
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Chris Pratt plays a man accused of killing his wife in this witless action-thriller where harsh justice is dispensed by artificial intelligence.
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Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson star in this new sci-fi action flick.
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"Mercy," the new AI-themed crime thriller starring Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson, isn't one of the most high-profile films on the early 2026 theatrical slate. But its release is a key date for theaters in their fight to rebuild the box office,
Mercy lands in cinemas tomorrow, and the name might be appropriate based on the first reviews for the new sci-fi thriller. The new movie star Chris Pratt as a detective who is put on trial for the murder of his wife and must prove his innocence to an AI judge (Rebecca Ferguson).
The "Electric State" star says he also floated the idea of offering the part to Oprah: "It did not make sense."
Chris Pratt’s sci-fi thriller “Mercy” will aim to knock down the James Cameron juggernaut “Avatar: Fire and Ash” at the weekend box office. “Mercy” is aiming for $10 million to $13 million from 3,400 North American theaters over the weekend.