Avengers: Doomsday runtime set at 165 minutes, tickets on sale July 20
Marvel Studios confirmed that its upcoming Avengers event film, titled Avengers: Doomsday (released in Brazil as Vingadores: Doutor Destino), will run approximately 165–166 minutes (about two hours and 45‑46 minutes), making it the second‑longest Avengers movie after Endgame. Early ticket pre‑sales for the film will begin on July 20, five months before its scheduled theatrical release on December 18 (December 17 in Brazil). Tickets will be sold for the studio’s new premium‑format “Infinity Vision” screens, a branding created after Warner Bros. secured IMAX exclusivity for Dune Part III. The film is directed by the Russo brothers and features a massive ensemble cast, including Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Pedro Pascal, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, and many others. The announced runtime and ticket rollout were disclosed in reports from The Hollywood Reporter and will be highlighted at Marvel’s panel at San Diego Comic‑Con on July 25, where the first full trailer is expected.