‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Has Already Sold More Advance Tickets Than The Last 7 MCU Movies Combined

Avengers: Infinity Waris putting a Hulk-sized fist through presale ticket records. After breaking thefirst-day ticket sales recordset just a few months earlier byBlack Panther, the highly anticipated superhero ensemble has just smashed another record.Infinity Warhas sold more advance tickets than the past seven Marvel Cinematic Universe movies combined. That’s right, the combined might ofBlack Panther,Captain America: Civil War, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Thor: Ragnarok, Ant-Man, Spider-Man: Homecoming,andDoctor Strangeis nothing in the face ofAvengers: Infinity War.

Fandango released the news ofInfinity War’s record-breaking presale run, revealing thatInfinity Waris on course to takeBlack Panther’s spot as the “number one superhero preseller in Fandango history,” according to Managing EditorErik Davis.

#InfinityWarisn’t just BREAKING advance ticket records… it’s annihilating them!pic.twitter.com/ok0pdL7xpo

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Infinity War"has sold more than double the amount of tix asBlack Panthertwo weeks from release," Davis elaborated onTwitter. “And not only that, it’s sold more tickets than the last 7 (!!) Marvel Studios movies combined. The film is going to be massive.”

Davis also revealed thatInfinity Waralso surpassed 2015’sFurious 7as the ticketing service’s top April preseller — a milestone that the superhero sequel actually achieved back in March.

Fandango told The Hollywood Reporter thatInfinity Waris doing numbers that the ticketing service has never seen before. “Infinity Warhas built up such unprecedented anticipation that it’s pacing to break records, the likes of which we have never seen before for a superhero movie,” Davis told THR.

Fandango doesn’t release presale ticket numbers, butearly industry trackingindicates thatInfinity Waris set to make a $200 million-plus opening in the U.S. Only five films have crossed the $200 million mark on opening weekend:Black Panther($202 million),The Avengers($207.4 million),Jurassic World($208.8 million),Star Wars: The Last Jedi($220 million) andStar Wars: The Force Awakens($248 million). Insiders are predicting thatInfinity Warwill make more than 2012’sThe Avengers.

Joe and Anthony RussodirectAvengers: Infinity War, which hits theaters onApril 27, 2018.