Avengers: Endgame is officially less than two months away, and anyone that wants to have prime seats for that Thursday night showing, should probably start monitoring ticket sales right now.
There's no official word just yet, but we can safely assume that Avengers: Endgame tickets will go on sale sometime within the next month or so. They might even go live in the next few days.
Captain Marvel tickets went on sale on January 7, almost exactly two months before the film's release on March 8. That does seem somewhat early for Marvel's films, which usually start selling tickets around 6 or 7 weeks before release. But it could also be an indication that Endgame tickets might go live with Captain Marvel's release next week or even the week after.
Wouldn't it make a lot of sense to sell tickets right after a Captain Marvel post-credits scene drives Endgame hype up even more?
Earlier this week, a redditor who has since deleted their account also shared a blurry image of what seems to be some kind of chart showing upcoming films, their release dates, and the dates their tickets go on sale. (It could be an internal schedule used by a cinema chain.) One line claims Endgame tickets go on sale April 2.
On one hand, that's dangerously close to April Fool's Day and only three weeks before the film's actual release, cutting it very close. Then again, that would fit into what a lot of people have called Endgame's unorthodox marketing strategy.
For what it's worth, the image also indicated that Wonder Park tickets would go on sale on February 22, which they did. But this image could easily have been produced after that date.
It does seem likely, however, given Marvel Studios' history with Avengers: Infinity War, that tickets will go on sale whenever the final trailer is released.
That's exactly what happened last March with the final Infinity War trailer about six weeks before the film's release, for whatever that's worth.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige did confirm this week that there's one more Endgame trailer that will be released before the film comes out. Six weeks before the Endgame release would be March 15, just one week after Captain Marvel.
If the last Endgame trailer isn't attached directly to Captain Marvel, then this March 15 release for the trailer is probably when it's going to happen.
That seems like the perfect time to release a trailer and announce that tickets are on sale, doesn't it?
Avengers: Endgame will be released in theaters on April 26, 20
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