No 'Endgame' for Marvel fan: he's seen 'Avengers' film 110 times
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[LOS ANGELES] A Marvel fan in the United States is doing his part to help "Avengers: Endgame" become the highest grossing movie in history - he's seen the superhero blockbuster a whopping 110 times, possibly setting a new Guinness record.
"I work 10 hours, watch end game 2 times on weekdays at least 6 hours," said Agustin Alanis in a message on Twitter on Monday that was accompanied by a picture of himself and a theater attendant holding his 110th ticket stub for the movie.
Mr Alanis' feat beats another record set last year by Anthony Mitchell, who saw "Avengers: Infinity War" 103 times, which got him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records and a trip to the "Endgame" set.
Mr Alanis, who lives in Florida, has been chronicling his trips to see the movie on Twitter, posting a picture of himself at each viewing with his ticket stub.
The latest mega-blockbuster from Marvel Studios has earned a worldwide total of US$2.732 billion at the box office so far, putting it within range of beating "Avatar," which raked in US$2.788 billion to become the highest-grossing movie of all time.
The hugely-anticipated Avengers series-ender earned a staggering US$1.2 billion on its opening weekend at the end of April and has since continued its massive box office run.
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Industry watchers, however, say the movie has begun to lose steam with viewers and may end up in the number two spot for the foreseeable future - possibly until an eventual re-release.
That's unless more fans like Mr Alanis make it their duty to ensure "Endgame" snatches the title from "Avatar."
AFP
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