Avengers Infinity War: UK fan has watched the Marvel epic an UNBELIEVABLE 100 times
How much of a Marvel fan are you? No doubt the biggest ones will have been to Avengers Infinity War at least a couple of times at the cinema.
Earlier this month an American fan was invited to the Avengers 4 premiere by directors The Russo Brothers for seeing the first film 43 times.
But what about watching it 100 times since it was released at the end of April?
That’s what one 17-year-old from Staffordshire has managed, but why?
Speaking with UNILAD, Kieran said: “I really didn’t plan on seeing it this many times it just sort of happened, I go to the cinema an awful lot anyway, I saw Black Panther 30 times and so far have seen the new Deadpool 20 times.
“However Avengers just felt so different to anything I’ve ever seen before, and I just love it so much so have been going as much as I can!
“As soon as the trailer was released I thought, I’m going to watch this a hell of a lot but I just thought I’d reach 40, maybe pushing 50, but here we are at 100 and it’s crazy.”
But how did he manage to afford all those tickets? Well it turns out Kieran had a monthly subscription to a cinema chain.
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He explained: “I do have a limitless card which is why I go to the cinema so much. I’ve only missed about three days this year so far where I haven’t been at the cinema.
“So that cost just under £200, which isn’t bad going for the amount I should be paying on Avengers alone!
“Most of the time I’ve been by myself, I don’t know anyone who could keep up with the amount I go!
“However sometimes I’ll go with my parents if they want to see it again, and I have been with friends a few times but the majority of the time I’ve been going solo.”
Kieran added: “I’ve just been going daily, multiple times, and somehow ended up at 100 after only a month and a half of it being released. I’d look at cinema times in the morning and plan my day to see which screenings I could make it to and it seems to have escalated quite far.
“Because it’s such a huge film there were many screenings on, almost every screen was showing it so that helped me view it a lot each day – if it was only on a couple of screens, there’s no way I’d be anywhere near as high a number I am now.
“The most I’ve done in a day is four I believe, and I did four on opening day! The midnight premiere then three after college.
“I was surprised I managed to do it considering after the midnight premiere I was speechless and didn’t know what I’d just watched, it just felt crushing. But that soon changed in a matter of hours!”
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