The search for Spider-Man tickets has begun
Spider-Man: No Way Home is set for release in cinemas on Wednesday 15th September and fans of the Sony/Marvel franchise have already started to book up cinema slots.
Tickets for the 3rd Tom Holland instalment went on sale today, Monday 29th November, for the much-anticipated film and has caused box office websites to crash due to the surge in online traffic.
The film is set for exclusive cinema release, similar to Shang-Chi earlier this year.
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Spider-Monday ✅It’s almost time to get your tickets for #SpiderManNoWayHome! Set those alarms for TOMORROW, November 29! pic.twitter.com/EFy15azhYC
— Spider-Man: No Way Home (@SpiderManMovie) November 28, 2021
Within minutes of tickets going on sale domestic film ticket sites crashed, according to CNBC.
The positive reaction to the film is a great sign for cinemas who have been introduced to the new competition of streaming services in recent years.
The Covid-19 pandemic saw cinema shut across the world for months, severely impacting the industry's finances.
Ticketing sites like Atom Tickets, Fandango and MovieTickets.com saw a surge of demand for tickets leading many to crash or place visitors in hour-long online queues.
Tickets for Spider-Man No Way Home are on sale now!#SpidermanNoWayHome opens in Omniplex Cinemas Wed 15 December. ?
Tickets on sale now: https://t.co/lMFFUBp6Hu pic.twitter.com/G3Upk3l2KT
— Omniplex Cinemas (@omniplexcinema) November 29, 2021
Fans across the world are scurrying for tickets to Spider-Man: No Way Home with many taking to Twitter to comment.
spiderman no way home tickets rn ? pic.twitter.com/NH5ZEmC3Z0
— ken ☾ (@tomszodiac) November 29, 2021
me waiting to buy the tickets for spider-man no way home pic.twitter.com/sJG6MafGKl
— ً (@thsafeplace) November 29, 2021