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‘Avengers: Endgame’ domestic presales hot
    2019-04-15  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

“AVENGERS: Endgame” presales in China have skyrocketed to record heights within the first few hours. According to Maoyan Box Office System, “Endgame” sold over 1 million tickets in the first six hours after they went on sale Friday local time.

What’s more, “Endgame” topped the first 24 hours of “Avengers: Infinity War” within just the first hour of presales. In its first three hours, the latest Disney/Marvel superhero epic overtook the first seven days of presales on “Infinity War.”

As of 9 p.m. Friday Beijing time, “Endgame” had sold 88 million yuan (US$13.12m) worth of tickets. It crossed 100 million yuan in 10 hours. Some of the figures above do not count in Wanda cinemas, whose system put “Endgame” tickets on sale six hours after other platforms.

“Infinity War” holds the all-time presales record of US$65 million, including US$8.9 million from its midnights, though it is the record holder even without those. Last year, the movie’s tickets went on sale 21 days and seven hours prior to release, whereas “Endgame” will have 11 days and 12 hours of presales.

Estimates expect “Endgame” to do at least US$75 million in presales — some see US$100 million — which would set a record. “Endgame” opens April 24 in China, two days ahead of North America, giving it a five-day launch weekend — though Sunday, April 28, is a working day ahead of an extended holiday the following week.

“Infinity War” opened to US$199.3 million in China, two weeks after opening in North America and a large swath of the rest of the world. (SD-Agencies)

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