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Avengers Doomsday Pre-Sales & Rogers Talk

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The anticipation for the next monumental event in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is reaching fever pitch. Following the recent trailer at San Diego Comic-Con, buzz is growing around the rumored upcoming installment, Avengers: Doomsday, with preparations kicking into high gear.

As excitement builds, the rollout of tickets is set to begin shortly. Global ticket sales for the new movie are slated to commence this Friday, August 14th, at 9am US-PT, beginning with screenings on Infinity Vision branded screens. This timing perfectly aligns with Disney’s D23 event, which kicks off this week and is expected to feature major Marvel announcements.

But the excitement isn’t just about the box office; it’s also centered around the character himself. Chris Evans recently stepped into the spotlight at Fan Expo in Boston, engaging fans and offering a fascinating glimpse into his experience portraying Steve Rogers during the production.

Evans offered some wonderfully candid insights into the director dynamic, teasing that directors Joe and Anthony Russo certainly employed their signature style when dealing with Captain America. He joked about the physical nature of Steve’s transformation:

“The Russos love beating up Steve Rogers. Their favourite thing to do is to just beat the crap out of him. To them, that’s what makes a hero, and that’s someone who gets punched so many times but still gets up. So they keep finding new ways to kick his butt, but this one was brutal, and a really good examination into his nature and his values.”

This playful admission hints at the intense character development happening on set—a journey that involves not just physical conflict but a deep exploration of heroism and resilience.

Adding another layer of intrigue is the rumored storyline involving time travel. It is speculated that Steve Rogers’ decision to travel back in time to secure his happy ending with Peggy Carter unleashes some truly disastrous repercussions across the Multiverse, setting the stage for high-stakes drama.

The secrecy surrounding the production was reportedly so tight that Evans was given a code name on set. To keep things locked down, he was reportedly referred to as Luke Cage throughout the filming process, even when travel was involved.

As fans await further details on this epic saga, the film is scheduled for cinematic release on December 18th. It promises to be an explosive event, wrapping up one of the most compelling superhero narratives in history.