Soon, we'll likely be living in an A.I.-driven garbage future, much to the delight of people like Joe Russo . Before that terrifying scenario befalls us, however, we can get a glimpse of what it might be like via Chris Pratt's upcoming movie "Mercy." In the sci-fi thriller, the "Guardians of the Galaxy" star plays a character accused of murdering his wife who's forced to undergo a trial overseen by an AI judge. In order to enhance his performance, Pratt requested he be tied into his chair and said that the "claustrophobia" he felt as a result was a big help. Did it actually make for a good movie? We'll have to see when the film finally arrives in 2026, but we at least know Pratt was all-in on this one.
"Mercy" is directed by Russian-Kazakh filmmaker Timur Bekmambetov, who previously dir