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Epic Box Office Battle: Avengers vs. Dune 3 Set for December 2026

A thrilling box office showdown is set for December 18, 2026, as Avengers: Doomsday and Dune: Part Three prepare to compete for audiences. With IMAX backing Dune 3 and Disney strategizing to dominate other premium formats, this clash promises to be historic. Discover how both studios are gearing up for this unprecedented face-off and what it means for moviegoers.
 

A Major Showdown at the Box Office


An exciting box office clash is on the horizon as Avengers: Doomsday and Dune: Part Three prepare for a historic face-off on December 18, 2026. This competition is not only about the films' grandeur but also about securing premium screening slots. With IMAX already committed to Dune 3, Disney is strategizing to dominate other premium formats, setting the stage for what has been dubbed a “Dunesday” showdown by Robert Downey Jr. and Timothee Chalamet.


Marvel's Challenge Without IMAX


The roots of this intense rivalry can be traced back to Disney's unexpected decision on May 22, 2025, to adjust the release dates of its upcoming Avengers films. Avengers: Doomsday was shifted to a lucrative pre-Christmas release, directly competing with Dune: Part Three.



However, a significant drawback for Marvel in this battle is the lack of IMAX screens. The IMAX Corporation has a long-standing partnership with director Denis Villeneuve, which has been crucial in defining the cinematic experience of the Dune series. The stunning vistas of Arrakis have been promoted as essential viewing in IMAX, and this collaboration continues with Dune 3, effectively excluding Marvel from this format.


Disney's Strategy for Avengers: Doomsday


Despite this challenge, Disney is not backing down. According to reports, the studio is aggressively pursuing other premium formats like Dolby Cinema, D-Box, and 4DX to enhance Avengers: Doomsday’s theatrical reach. Unlike IMAX, these formats do not necessitate long-term scheduling, allowing Disney the flexibility to secure a substantial share of premium screens worldwide.


Moreover, Disney is reportedly targeting specific premium formats unique to chains, such as AMC XL, among others. With approximately 322 such formats globally, the studio aims to ensure that Avengers: Doomsday is widely available in enhanced viewing settings, compensating for the absence of IMAX.



Interestingly, Disney's confidence is bolstered by recent successes. Films like Barbie and Lilo & Stitch achieved over $1 billion globally despite not having IMAX screenings, overshadowed by Oppenheimer and Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, respectively. These instances indicate that while IMAX is a valuable asset, it is not the only factor influencing box office success.


Conversely, Warner Bros. is optimistic that the film’s strong IMAX performance and fan enthusiasm will enable Dune 3 to stand firm against the Marvel powerhouse. With the epic Dunesday clash approaching, December 2026 promises to be an exhilarating time for cinema enthusiasts!