According to film critic and industry insider John Campea, now that Jumanji 3 has moved from a Dec. 11 release to Christmas day, Marvel Studios is considering moving the release date for Avengers: Doomsday to that newly open weekend. Currently, Doomsday is set to release in theaters on Dec. 18, the same day as Dune: Part Three. While there has been much online anticipation for “Dunesday,” including from the likes of Robert Downey Jr., Dune: Part Three is at a much greater advantage in the box office showdown thanks to the fact that it has a three-week window where it will run in IMAX. Avengers: Doomsday, as it currently stands, will not appear in IMAX at all.
While there’s an argument to be made that the massive desert-scapes of Dune: Part Three make for a better fit in IMAX, the fact that Marvel’s biggest film in seven years won’t get an IMAX release is a tremendous letdown. When Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame released back in April 2018 and April 2019, no other big film dared to compete with those films for at least a couple of weeks afterward. Yet in 2026, Avengers: Doomsday may very well lose its opening day top spot to Dune: Part Three, especially with the latter’s IMAX advantage.
This is why Disney is reportedly considering the move. If Avengers: Doomsday releases on Dec. 11 instead, it will have a one-week window where it can be viewed in IMAX screen before Dune: Part Three takes the screens over a week later. While this is better than no IMAX at all, a week hardly feels like enough.
Overall, I do think this is a good thing, if not quite good enough. Being a die-hard MCU fan, I’ve weathered all of it, from mediocre movies to some downright dull Disney Plus shows. With Avengers: Doomsday, I was looking forward to escaping my Marvel malaise and returning to the MCU glory days, and there is no better way to do that than seeing a Marvel movie in IMAX. While one week hardly seems sufficient, if that’s all I can get, I’ll take it and hopefully spend about three hours (or more) forgetting how far Marvel has fallen.