A regional thing, perhaps? Or time of day. I usually only go mornings or afternoons, not evenings. Probably not enough paying customers to justify stretching the time out for an intermission?
It’s just annoying because the movies are not designed for intermissions and there are just no good spots for it without breaking the flow.
I have no idea really. Our Vue does it at all times really. It bothered me at first. Not so much anymore.
Ours got upgraded when the omniplex had an overhaul 5 years ago or so, somehow they're worse and more painful than the previous ones from 1998.
It didn't have one when I saw it. I've been seeing movies in the theater as long as I can remember, and I don't remember a single one ever having an intermission. That is pretty close to what they have in the theater we go to.
Oh, right I did see Grindhouse, but I don't know if I'd really consider that a real intermission since it was the split between the two different movies.
I don't normally care one way or the other about floating head/torso posters, but this Chinese poster creatively crams in both the living and the dead in an appealing way. Plus, this is the first poster to feature Wong (no surprise considering) and Valkyrie, who appears to be in a new outfit.
Movie times are starting to get posted on theater sites. I'm guessing presales will soon follow. Edit: tickets go on sale Tuesday April 2nd
Endgame is tracking for a $840 million dollar opening weekend. https://mcuexchange.com/avengers-endgame-box-office-opening-predictions/
Sweet zombie Jesus! For reference, that's $200 million more than the previous record set by Infinity War, which itself exceeded the previous record holder by $100 million (The Fate of the Furious in 2017).
Honestly, at this point, he's had so many different suits with various paint jobs that I can barely even tell the difference anymore. If you lined all of the major ones throughout the series, I probably couldn't tell you which one was which except maybe the first major one in Iron Man.