Say Goodbye to One of Rebecca Ferguson's Worst Rated Movies in Less Than 1 Month
Rebecca Ferguson didn't have the greatest start to 2026 after starring alongside Chris Pratt in the sci-fi mystery Mercy. The movie opened to poor reviews in January and failed to recoup its reported budget of $60 million, but Ferguson has major projects lined up: the third season of Apple TV's Silo and a supporting role in Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Three.
A recent boost arrived with Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, which debuted on Netflix to positive reviews and instant success. Earlier in her career she hit a sharper bump. After a string of hits Ferguson starred opposite Michael Fassbender in a 2017 film that suffered a disappointing box-office run and was later revealed to have had a troubled production.
Director Tomas Alfredson described the problems bluntly: "Our shoot time in Norway was way too short. We didn’t get the whole story with us and when we started cutting we discovered that a lot was missing.
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