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As of this writing, Mercy has an 17% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with 53 reviews counted so far. This means that none of Pratt’s live-action non-Marvel movies have achieved a fresh rating since 2015’s The Magnificent Seven remake (64%). Outside of the MCU, Pratt’s only fresh movies during this stretch have been animated features like The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part and Onward.
| Movie | Rotten Tomatoes Score |
| Passengers | 30% |
| Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom | 47% |
| The Kid | 43% |
| The Tomorrow War | 51% |
| Jurassic World Dominion | 29% |
| The Electric State | 14% |
| Mercy | 18% |
Despite Poor Reviews, There’s Still Good News for Mercy

The creative team behind Mercy was certainly hoping for a stronger critical reception, but they can at least take some solace in the box office projections. According to Variety, Mercy is projected to with the weekend with approximately $10-13 million domestically. It’s poised to knock Avatar: Fire and Ash off the top spot, ending that film’s streak of five consecutive weekends at No. 1. Obviously, that doesn’t make up for the negative reviews, but it’s at least a small victory for Mercy.
Granted, $10-13 million isn’t the largest sum of money as far as box office champions are concerned. The low review scores and box office projections highlight why distributor Amazon MGM opted to move Mercy to a January release date (it was previously slated to open last summer). While holdovers from the holiday season can continue to make some noise throughout January (see: Fire and Ash), the month typically is not a major launchpad for new releases. If Mercy was coming out during a busier time for moviegoing, it would be overshadowed. But now, it has more of a chance to stand out.








