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WATCH: “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes” welcomed by hundreds of PG movie fans

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Prince George’s first screening of “Avengers: Infinity War” brought movie fans of all ages to Parkwood Place.

More than 100 people lined-up outside the Cineplex Theatre in anticipation of a movie some have waited for 10 years.

“All these superheroes being brought together on one big screen, that’s a huge moment for me as a fan. I was 13 years old when ‘Iron Man’ first came out, so being an adult now, it still holds a special spot.”

– Morgan Littlechild, Marvel super-fan

“Infinity War” soared to $39 million worldwide at opening night box office, and is expecting to break $500 million after the weekend.

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