Rebecca Ferguson's Sci-Fi Hit Soars, Dwarfing 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' in Comparison

The recent landscape of cinematic releases showcases a fascinating contrast in box office performance and critical reception, notably highlighted by James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' and the Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson vehicle 'Mercy'. Both science fiction films navigate different paths to commercial and critical success, or lack thereof.
James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash', despite recently losing its box office crown, is nearing significant financial milestones, approaching $400 million domestically and $1.4 billion worldwide. This makes it one of the 25 highest-grossing films ever, even with a reported budget of $400 million, which inevitably limits its theatrical profits. However, it still lags considerably behind its record-breaking predecessors; the first 'Avatar' (2009) remains the biggest blockbuster in cinema history, while 'Avatar: The Way of Water' grossed $2.3 billion worldwide, becoming the third-biggest global hit. 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' has managed to outgross numerous past sci-fi hits, including both 'Dune' and 'Dune: Part Two' combined. Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune: Part Two', released in 2024 to excellent reviews, made over $710 million globally against a $190 million budget, earning five Academy Award nominations and strong critics' (92%) and audience (95%) scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Its predecessor, 'Dune', despite a day-and-date release on HBO Max, still grossed over $400 million globally and secured 10 Oscar nods.
Conversely, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' faced a less enthusiastic critical reception, becoming the worst-reviewed entry in the series with a 66% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes and receiving only two Oscar nominations, notably missing a Best Picture nod for the first time in the trilogy. The future of the 'Avatar' franchise appears uncertain, despite earlier indications from Cameron about two more sequels, contrasting with the confirmed continuation of the 'Dune' series. 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' was released on December 19, 2025, is rated PG-13, has a runtime of 197 minutes, and is categorized as Science Fiction Adventure Fantasy. James Cameron directed and co-wrote the film with Amanda Silver, Rick Jaffa, Josh Friedman, and Shane Salerno, with Jon Landau and James Cameron producing. The cast includes Sam Worthington as Jake Sully and Zoe Saldana as Neytiri, continuing the story from 'Avatar: The Way of Water' (2022).
In stark contrast, Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson’s new sci-fi thriller, 'Mercy', has struggled significantly at the box office. The film opened with just over $20 million globally, with approximately $11 million from combined domestic and international earnings. With an Amazon MGM reported budget of $60 million, its break-even point is estimated at around $120 million, a figure it is far from reaching. 'Mercy' received poor critical reviews, garnering a mere 21% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. However, it has found some redemption with audiences, earning a respectable 82% on the Popcornmeter. The film's plot centers on a police officer, played by Pratt, accused of his wife's murder, who must prove his innocence to an AI judge, portrayed by Ferguson, in an alternate reality. Despite the star power of Pratt (known for the MCU's Guardians of the Galaxy and billion-dollar Jurassic World movies) and Ferguson (renowned for her role as Ilsa in the Mission: Impossible series and critically acclaimed 'Dune' films), their combined influence was insufficient to drive 'Mercy's box office performance. 'Mercy' is currently exclusive to movie theaters, but its underperformance and upcoming competition could lead Amazon to make it available for home viewing sooner than planned, potentially streaming on Prime Video or MGM+ rather than VOD platforms. The film, rated R for Action Thriller Sci-Fi, has a runtime of 100 minutes and was released on January 19, 2026. Directed by Timur Bekmambetov and written by Marco van Belle, it was produced by Charles Roven, Majd Nassif, Robert Amidon, and Timur Bekmambetov. Chris Pratt stars as Chris Raven, and Rebecca Ferguson as Judge Maddox.
These two films underscore the unpredictable nature of the film industry, where established franchises can face critical challenges, and star-studded originals can struggle commercially despite strong audience appeal in some areas. Their varied journeys offer a glimpse into the complexities of filmmaking, distribution, and audience reception in the current entertainment landscape.
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