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Box Office Update: Chris Pratt’s Mercy falls victim to bad weather with $12M+ as winter storms rip through the U.S.

While we wait for more definitive numbers from distributors, this weekend may be a box-office bust. Mother Nature is angry, my friends, and her wrath over the next few days will bring a series of winter storms that could force theaters to close due to inclement weather. According to reports, a stretch that runs from Texas to New England is covered in ice and snow, making travel difficult. If analysts are correct, the box office yield for all movies could be as low as $58.4 million, the lowest year-to-date total, down -9% from the same frame a year ago. Yikes!

Will Mother Nature show Mercy to Pratt’s new film?

Despite the weather, Amazon MGM StudiosMercy (read our review here) is still expected to earn $12.6 million, which is on par with recent science-fiction action films like The Creator ($14M), Flight Risk ($11.5M), and Greenland 2: Migration ($8.5M). Critically, Mercy, starring Jurassic World and MCU alum Chris Pratt and Michelle Monaghan (Silo, The Family Plan 2, The White Lotus), has a B- CinemaScore, 2 1/2 stars on Screen Engine/Comscore’s PostTrak, and a low definite recommend of 45%. More interesting is the temperature for the Chris Pratt factor. Only 31% of the audience polled said they were going to see Mercy because Pratt is the lead, while 44% said the movie looks like fun.

The Mercy production used the virtual production method known as The Volume, which uses LED panels as backdrops. Sporting a screenplay written by Marco Van Belle (Arthur & Merlin), Mercy tells a story that is “set in the near future when capital crime has increased” and follows “a detective (Pratt) who is accused of a violent crime and forced to prove his innocence.” Rebecca Ferguson (Dune), Annabelle Wallis (Malignant), and World Boxing Council middleweight champ Kali Reis, who recently appeared alongside Jodie Foster in the HBO series True Detective: Night Countrylead the primary cast.

Gans’ Return to Silent Hill fails to find an audience

Meanwhile, Cineverse’s Return to Silent Hill is bombing with a $1.5 million Friday take for a $3.2 million weekend. Other movies expected to show up on the box office charts include James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash with $1.7M on Friday, Disney’s Zootopia 2 with a Friday take of $1.4M, The Housemaid with $1.48M (Friday), and 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple with $1.2M for Friday. Expect to see movies like Marty Supreme, The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, Primate, and Hamnet on Sunday’s list when the final totals come in.

Do you have any interest in going to the movies this weekend? What’s the weather like where you are? Are any of your local theaters closed? Let us know in the comments section below.

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