Chris Pratt has opened up about the intense emotional pressure he faced while filming his upcoming movie Mercy, revealing that some scenes were so heavy they stayed with him long after the cameras stopped rolling.
The Guardians of the Galaxy star plays a man facing execution in the film, and one specific moment — scenes involving an electric chair — proved especially difficult. In a recently surfaced video interview shared online, Pratt spoke honestly about how filming those moments affected him both mentally and emotionally. The short video clip is currently circulating on YouTube and social media, giving fans a closer look at the actor’s raw experience during production.
During the interview with US Today, Chris Pratt explained that the electric chair was not just a prop but felt like a character of its own during filming. He said the chair represented something that would kill his character by the end of the film’s 90 minutes, and that thought stayed with him throughout the scene.
Being strapped in made him feel confined and constrained, which pushed him into a deeply claustrophobic headspace. Pratt admitted that once he was locked into the chair, the fear and pressure felt real, making it hard to separate the performance from his own emotions.
He shared that the scene demanded complete stillness and focus, which made the experience even more overwhelming. Pratt admitted that his heart rate increased, and his thoughts became heavy as he tried to stay in character. The actor said the scene forced him to imagine what it would feel like to be truly helpless, waiting for something final and terrifying.
Mercy is a dramatic thriller that explores justice, punishment, and moral choices. While full plot details are being kept under wraps, the film places Pratt’s character in an extreme situation where every decision carries serious consequences. The electric chair scenes play a key role in showing the emotional weight of the story.
Speaking openly about mental strain in acting, Pratt said these moments remind him how powerful filmmaking can be. He also noted that such scenes require careful preparation and trust between the actor and the crew. Safety teams were present, and everything was controlled, but the emotional impact still felt very real.
As anticipation builds for Mercy, Pratt’s comments offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the emotional cost of storytelling. His honesty highlights that even experienced actors can be deeply affected by the roles they play, especially when scenes touch on fear, confinement, and mortality.
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