“Avengers: Doomsday” Runtime, Ticket Details

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Ahead of its panel at next week’s San Diego Comic Con, brief new details about Marvel Studios and Disney’s “Avengers: Doomsday” have emerged.

THR reports that the studio is planning to announce that domestic tickets for the eagerly anticipated Avengers franchise sequel will go on sale next week, July 20th.

That puts pre-sales out five months early for the film which is being released through the ‘Infinity Vision’ initiative – a large-format designation that the studio has announced for select non-IMAX large-format screens.

With that news also comes the film’s apparent rough runtime – the movie set to clock in at 165 minutes (2 hours and 45 minutes). The final cut is unlikely to be locked as yet, but the number appears to be what the studio is aiming for.

That would put the movie halfway between ‘Infinity War’ at 149 minutes and ‘Endgame’ at 181 minutes. The talk comes in the wake of reports over the weekend claiming the studio was having difficulty ‘finding’ the movie in the edit.

Pre-sales are deliberately being done ahead of the Comic-Con presentation where Marvel is expected to unveil the film’s first full trailer to a packed Hall H on July 25th.