Avengers: Infinity War, Marvel's most anticipated movie is just two days away from its release. Though the early reactions from the USA are out already, many MCU fans are eager to witness the epic showdown with their own eyes. The movie that sees a collaboration of Avengers with Guardians of the Galaxy to fight the mighty Thanos deserves the kind of attention fans are showering it with. Marvel's last outing, Black Panther created a havoc at the box office and critics believe Infinity War will go a step ahead. Chadwick Boseman starrer opened to rave reviews when it was released in February and it also became the first Marvel movie to score a perfect 100% score on the Rotten Tomatoes. The movie was flooded with positive reviews and no one expected the movie to be so successful. Also Read: Avengers: Infinity War FIRST reviews out! Critics warn us to expect the unexpected
Black Panther's happiness was short lived after one negative review ended its golden run. Today Black Panther is the only Marvel movie to have a 96% ratings on the Rotten Tomatoes and even the most ambitious project like Infinity War couldn't beat it. The Anthony and Joe Russo directorial secures 87% ratings on the same site, which is way behind that other MCU movies, like Thor: Ragnarok, Spider - Man: Homecoming, Avengers and Civil War. The movie definitely didn't beat the Ryan Coogler's perfect opening on Rotten Tomatoes but it even failed to match its current ratings. Also Read: Avengers: Infinity War – Sebastian Stan reveals some interesting cameos and we can’t keep calm
However, there's no reason for Avengers fans to disappoint here. If the movie is successful in getting more positive reviews in coming days after its worldwide release, there are chances that it will match if not beat the other Marvel movies. The biggest crossover event in the history of cinema received thunderous pre booking numbers. Tickets are nearly sold out in theatres for its first weekend in India and condition is very similar worldwide. The movie is currently sold out on more than 1000 screens in the US and theatre owners are now considering to increase the show timings. With such great response and excitement, let's hope the movie gets positive response towards the end of it all.