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IMAX’s latest investor presentation includes a slide listing various 2026 titles that will play in the premium format. Included are Avengers: Doomsday and Dune: Part Three, which are currently slated to premiere on the same day: December 18, 2026. Assuming that continues to be the case, the dueling release strategies could prove to be a detriment for both.
Why Dune: Part Three & Avengers: Doomsday Opening on the Same Day Is Bad News

Over the past several years, IMAX has emerged as an increasingly prevalent way to see new releases in theaters, but there are still a fairly limited amount of IMAX screens across the country. This means, right now, Avengers: Doomsday and Dune: Part Three will have to share the available IMAX screens between each other, which typically isn’t how things work. Usually, there’s one big film that stakes claim to a majority of the IMAX screens for a limited time before the next high-profile title comes in. For example, Paramount pushed The Running Man back a week so Edgar Wright’s film would be able to secure more IMAX showings after Predator: Badlands has its moment in the spotlight the week prior.
Splitting IMAX theaters obviously means less revenue for both Avengers: Doomsday and Dune: Part Three, which isn’t an ideal result for either tentpole. Around 20% of Dune: Part Two‘s total gross came from IMAX screenings, so Warner Bros. was likely counting on a similar figure (or higher) for the next installment โ which is being billed as the final installment of Villeneuve’s Dune trilogy (making it an even bigger cinematic event). Similarly, Disney has high hopes for Avengers: Doomsday as the Marvel Cinematic Universe looks to get back on track. One of the reasons why Disney pushed Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars back to December was so they could play in the lucrative holiday movie season, maximizing box office prospects. The Mouse House wants these films to be major events, possibly pushing the $2 billion milestone.








