It’s been six years since the last Guardians of the Galaxy film, and now the ragtag crew is back for one final space adventure.
James Gunn is also returning, writing and directing his final MCU flick before going all-in with the DC Universe.
In the third Guardians film, Peter Quill is still devastated by the loss of Gamora, but he must reassemble his team when a threat to the universe emerges.
If you’re wondering when tickets to the next Marvel movie go on sale, we’ve got everything you need to know – whether you’re in the US or the UK. You can also check out our full guide on how to watch the Marvel movies in order.
When are Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 tickets likely to go on sale?
Marvel has yet to officially announce when Guardians 3 tickets will go on sale. However, we can look to previous MCU films to analyze roughly when that will happen.
Tickets for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania went on sale January 16 in the UK and January 17 in the US – about a month before the film hit theaters. The previous film, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, had tickets on sale just over a month before its release.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is scheduled for release on May 5, 2023. We expect tickets to go on sale around the first week of April 2023. If we hear more, we’ll update this article.
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Where will Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 tickets be available?
You should be able to buy Guardians of the Galaxy tickets from the following chains:
US
United Kingdom
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, on schedule for release on May 5, 2023, will be James Gunn’s last Marvel Cinematic Universe movie before moving on to the DC Universe. The plot sees Peter Quill reassembling his team to confront a new universe-threatening danger after the loss of Gamora. The official release date of tickets has yet to be announced by Marvel, but they are expected to go on sale around the first week of April 2023, according to previous MCU film precedents. The movie will be available in cinemas that are normal ticket vendors in the US and UK.