It all started easy enough. We had a feeling that tickets were going to go on sale.
no one:
me waiting for avengers tickets to go on sale: pic.twitter.com/UfIl7rGnQA— jessica 🔜 swcc (@sadboykylo) April 2, 2019
But then, the war began.
When you’re trying to buy Avengers: End Game tickets and every screening is full#AvengersEndgametickets pic.twitter.com/nNuRON3QHO
— Josh K. Elliott (@joshkelliott) April 2, 2019
successfully booking tickets for endgame was more challenging than the avengers actually defeating thanos
— Daniel Howell (@danielhowell) April 2, 2019
For those of us who have been waiting for Avengers: Endgame tickets, this was a big morning. The problem was that there are so many of us that the minute they went on sale, every ticketing site seemed to completely crash.
AMC, Regal, Fandango … even MovieFone wasn’t working, and with each passing moment, we all got angrier and angrier as everyone else seemed to get tickets, by some miracle.
We want everyone to be able to grab their Avengers: Endgame tickets, but it looks like we’ve gotten Thanos’ snap. We’re working on getting things back up and running, and in the meantime, please keep trying our website and our partner sites!
— AMC Guest Services (@AMCHelps) April 2, 2019
In retrospect, I should have just not slept and stayed up all night to be on top of the ball, because it was, apparently, known that the tickets would go up this morning.
If you think I’m gonna set an alarm for 4:50am so I can buy avengers tickets at 5am then you’re absolutely right
— jonathan (@jaysquivel) April 2, 2019
Securing your tickets to Avengers: Endgame can feel like surviving Thanos himself, but at least we’re all going to cry in a theater together for 3 hours , right?
(image: Marvel Entertainment)
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