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Avengers fans assemble! In major Marvel news, Disney is planning to put premium-format tickets on sale for Avengers: Doomsday next week.
The studio plans to announce that domestic tickets for the eagerly anticipated Avengers franchise sequel will go on sale July 20, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
The studio will open ticket sales five months early for Infinity Vision theaters — the large-format designation that the studio has announced for select Doomsday theater screens. Disney created the Infinity Vision brand in the wake of Warner Bros. locking down Imax theaters for Dune Part III for two weeks after both films are released on Dec. 18.
The early ticket sale plan also comes with a runtime for the film — 165 minutes (two hours and 45 minutes). While the film’s final cut is unlikely to be locked this far in advance, selling tickets on a set schedule means the film’s runtime can only change by a small margin. At 165 minutes, the film would be longer than 2018’s Infinity War (149 minutes) but shorter than 2019’s Endgame (181 minutes).










