‘The Avengers: Age of Ultron” US Box Office Betting Odds: Favorite to Take in $210 Mil

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May/13/2015
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You can find all of the odds you need concerning The Avengers: Age of Ultron, in your online sportsbook and that is how you know this will be a major event.

Underneath are a list of the main odds you will be able to wager on, and you might be able to find many more props if you look hard enough.

Avengers: Age Of Ultron US Weekend Box Office Odds

Less Than $120 Million: +1100

$121 Million To $160 Million: +500

$161 Million To $190 Million: +250

$191 Million To $210 Million: +140

$210 Million Or More: +160

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Avengers: Age Of Ultron Worldwide (Six Months Later) Odds

Less Than $1 Billion: +500

$1 Billion To $1.49 Billion: +250

$1 Billion To $1.99 Billion: +120

$2 Billion To $2.49 Billion: +400

$2.5 Billion Or More: +1000

You should definitely go back and check out the numbers for the first Avengers movie, which was released on May 4th, 2012, and you could say it was a bit of a success. In North America, The Avengers grossed over $207 million alone and set a slew of records, most of which have been broken by other movies such as The Dark Knight and the final Harry Potter movie, but those records are defintiely in play again for Age Of Ultron. Worldwide, the first movie has grossed a ridiculous $1.5 billion three years later.

However, you have to consider what Marvel has done since the first movie was released. Now they have shows such as Agents Of Shield and Agent Carter on a network like ABC, and much like the first Avengers, people who are not “comic nerds” are even getting in on the action, and the first movie had household names like Downey Jr. (whose turn as Iron Man might have been the biggest thing for Marvel) and Johansson, who is one of the most popular female actresses on the planet. Marvel is attracting casual fans who don't really care about the actual plot, just as long as it moves the story forward and that is why a lot of these box-office records are in trouble on May 1st.

Combine that with all of the marketing and promotion that Marvel and Walt Disney Studios have put into Age of Ultron (it seems like we have been watching trailers for the movie for at least a year now, when it has been about six months), and the stars themselves have been working hard to push the product, and it would be more of a surprise if Age Of Ultron failed to top the first.

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