Marvel Studio’s upcoming bonanza, Spider-Man No Way Home, is ready to hit the theatres this forthcoming December 17. Tickets were made available for this MCU instalment on November 29. However, it seems like the Spidey mania is heavily swooping the entire globe. A majority of online ticket websites have crashed since the announcement of NWH’s ticket sale.
There is no doubt that No Way Home is going to be the biggest theatrical release of 2021. Early predictions have stated that the movie can gross up to $180 million in its opening weekend domestically. So, we can expect the overall collections to go much higher than anticipated.
Fans are going bonkers before the NWH’s release. They all cannot wait to witness all the five superhero villains, Doctor Octopus, Electro, Lizard, Sandman, and Green Goblin, from previous Spidey projects. The second trailer has already taken its hype to another level. Of course, it didn’t show the much-anticipated returns of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. But we are hoping for them to grace our screens once again.
Prominent Australian cinema theatre company, Hoyts Australia, has confirmed the crashing of its online website due to heavy traffic on Spider Monday. The same goes for Village Cinemas as well. Additionally, many US websites like Cinemark Theatres and Regal are also experiencing the same problem.
As for India, Spider-Man No Way Home will dispatch a day before its worldwide release, December 16. It will be available in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages. Its online tickets will arrive soon for the Indian audience.
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