Avengers: Doomsday eyes historic $1 billion global box office opening

Marvel Studios may be heading for another box office milestone with Avengers: Doomsday. The upcoming superhero spectacle is already seeing extraordinary demand months before its theatrical release. The buzz around the movie is immense as it brings together Avengers, Fantastic Four and X-Men characters under the same roof. And beyond that, the ticket pre-sales are hinting that it might create records that are unheard of.
According to reports in The Wrap, World of Reel and Box Office Theory, Avengers: Doomsday has already raked in around $100 million from advance ticket sales. The tickets went on sale nearly four months before the film’s December 18 release, far earlier than the usual 43-day advance window.
The film is also reportedly running 65% ahead of the first two days of presales for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which went on to become the year’s highest-grossing film and crossed the $2 billion mark. The report claims that if the pre-sales trend continues, the film is looking at a potential $1 billion global opening weekend.
Marvel Studios recently put Robert Downey Jr.’s Victor Von Doom in the spotlight with a special look at Avengers: Doomsday, unveiled during an action-packed showcase at D23: The Ultimate Disney fan event. The footage was introduced on stage by Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, Robert, Chris Evans (Steve Rogers) and Hayley Atwell (Peggy Carter).
The new promo gave fans their first real taste of Doctor Doom and hinted at just how dangerous the MCU’s new big villain could be. Vanessa Kirby’s Sue Storm set the tone for Doom’s arrival, while the footage also teased a major showdown between the villain and Chris Hemsworth’s Thor. The story reportedly takes place 14 months after the events of Thunderbolts. Heroes from Earth-616, Earth-828 and other universes are expected to come together as they attempt to stop a threat capable of destroying the multiverse.
At the convention, the actor was asked to pick between Iron Man and Doctor Doom. For now, the actor chose the villain. “I will say Doom, for now,” the actor said, explaining that taking on the role gave him a very different experience on set and allowed him to watch his fellow Marvel stars from the other side. “It was really weird being the guy — everyone else is hanging out, they’re the good heroes, and I’m (in) this mask and this hood,” he shared.

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