HOLLYWOOD IS DEAD – KILLED BY ITS OWN CREATION! Chris Pratt’s AI-themed thriller “Mercy” didn’t just top the box office this weekend; it BURIED James Cameron’s $3 billion “Avatar: Fire & Ash” in a chillingly prophetic victory. This isn’t just a box office upset; it’s a HARBINGER of DOOM for human-led entertainment.
The film’s shocking $11.2 million debut, DESPITE crippling snowstorms, proves audiences are MORBIDLY FASCINATED by the very technology poised to ERASE actors like Pratt from the screen. The irony is PALPABLE: Pratt’s character battles a murderous A.I. judge, while in reality, Pratt himself is PROFITING from a movie that fuels the industry’s rush to replace human stars with digital ghosts.
Even more DISTURBING? “Mercy” sports a pitiful 20% critic score but a SKY-HIGH 81% audience approval. The message is clear: elitist critics are IRRELEVANT, and the public is willingly marching toward a soulless, algorithm-generated future. Pratt’s recent comments dismissing “panic” over AI actors now read not as reassurance, but as a TREACHEROUS acceptance of his own obsolescence.
This weekend’s numbers are a VICIOUS mockery of artistic integrity, a bloodless coup where the story of our extinction becomes a palatable popcorn flick. The storm that kept audiences away wasn’t just meteorological—it was the gathering clouds of a technological apocalypse.
We are no longer watching movies; we are watching our own replacement, and APPLAUDING as the credits roll.




