Avengers: Doomsday commands a 96.1% market-implied probability of outgrossing Dune: Part Three on opening weekend due to explosive early presales already exceeding $100 million domestically and tracking toward record-breaking previews above $100 million. Marvel's crossover event benefits from proven franchise momentum, strong frequent-moviegoer interest around 65%, and the Russo brothers' return, positioning it for potential $300–400 million domestic debuts amid heightened anticipation following recent Spider-Man successes. Dune: Part Three maintains solid but narrower appeal with IMAX 70mm exclusivity for its first three weeks, yet analyst projections place its opening closer to $80–120 million. A realistic upset would require unprecedented last-minute shifts like major production delays or catastrophic marketing missteps for Doomsday, scenarios traders view as highly improbable given current data.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWill Dune 3 or Avengers: Doomsday gross more on their opening weekend?
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If both movies report the same gross for the 3-day opening weekend, this market will resolve in favor of the movie whose title comes first in alphabetical order.
Please note, this market will resolve according to the The Numbers figures provided under Weekend Box Office Performance for the 3-day weekend (which typically includes Thursday's previews), regardless of whether domestic refers to only the USA, or to USA and Canada, etc.
If there is ambiguity as to whether the resolution source's figures are final, this market will remain open until both https://www.boxofficemojo.com/ and https://www.the-numbers.com/ have confirmed their finalized figures.
If there is no final data available by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, another credible resolution source will be chosen.
If the release date for one movie changes, this market will resolve to the movie which grosses more in its opening weekend once opening weekend figures for both movies are finalized.
If the release of either movie is delayed beyond February 28, 2027, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to 50-50.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...If both movies report the same gross for the 3-day opening weekend, this market will resolve in favor of the movie whose title comes first in alphabetical order.
Please note, this market will resolve according to the The Numbers figures provided under Weekend Box Office Performance for the 3-day weekend (which typically includes Thursday's previews), regardless of whether domestic refers to only the USA, or to USA and Canada, etc.
If there is ambiguity as to whether the resolution source's figures are final, this market will remain open until both https://www.boxofficemojo.com/ and https://www.the-numbers.com/ have confirmed their finalized figures.
If there is no final data available by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, another credible resolution source will be chosen.
If the release date for one movie changes, this market will resolve to the movie which grosses more in its opening weekend once opening weekend figures for both movies are finalized.
If the release of either movie is delayed beyond February 28, 2027, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to 50-50.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Avengers: Doomsday commands a 96.1% market-implied probability of outgrossing Dune: Part Three on opening weekend due to explosive early presales already exceeding $100 million domestically and tracking toward record-breaking previews above $100 million. Marvel's crossover event benefits from proven franchise momentum, strong frequent-moviegoer interest around 65%, and the Russo brothers' return, positioning it for potential $300–400 million domestic debuts amid heightened anticipation following recent Spider-Man successes. Dune: Part Three maintains solid but narrower appeal with IMAX 70mm exclusivity for its first three weeks, yet analyst projections place its opening closer to $80–120 million. A realistic upset would require unprecedented last-minute shifts like major production delays or catastrophic marketing missteps for Doomsday, scenarios traders view as highly improbable given current data.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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