No Time To Die is reportedly almost three hours long – a new Bond movie record


US cinema chain Regal has seemingly revealed the runtime of new Bond movie No Time To Die – and at an eye-watering 163 minutes, it will be the longest Bond movie in history if this turns out to be true. That’s two hours and 43 minutes total, and only 18 minutes shorter than the very long Avengers: Endgame.
Regal and Netherlands-based chain Pathe both offer the same number (thanks to our friends at GamesRadar for spotting this). The previous record-holder for longest Bond movie was the bloated Spectre, which was 148 minutes long (and felt like it).
Still, while it’s possible this number isn’t totally accurate, it’s in the ballpark of a previous reveal about No Time To Die’s runtime. In January 2020, a Russian cinema chain listed it as 174 minutes, which is a little longer, but not far off the other estimates:
As posted here https://t.co/QnhBzE6aJr, last week Universal Russia informed local cinemas of a provisional runtime of 174 minutes – which has since been scrubbed off Russian sources for obvious reasons… https://t.co/gZgbKvXAVaJanuary 23, 2020
With just over a month until release, No Time To Die’s marketing campaign is booting into overdrive. A collaboration with Adidas was revealed this week, with 007 written on the back of some shoes. Let’s hope that Bond audaciously pairs those up with a classic tuxedo in No Time To Die for a really bold take on a smart casual look.
No Time To Die releases on April 3.
Serialized Bond
Make what you will of the lengthy runtime, but the slight downside of Daniel Craig’s Bond movies being serialized is that events of past movies need to be addressed in No Time To Die.
The very busy first trailer makes that clear: we’ve got plot threads with Bond’s wife Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) to pay off, along with the return, in some form, of Blofeld (Christoph Waltz).
If this really is the last Bond movie to feature Craig in the role, there’s no doubt the producers want to wrap everything up. But good lord: 163 minutes is a long time.
US cinema chain Regal has seemingly revealed the runtime of new Bond movie No Time To Die – and at an eye-watering 163 minutes, it will be the longest Bond movie in history if this turns out to be true. That’s two hours and 43 minutes total, and only 18…
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