Blockbuster movies seem to be getting longer and longer nowadays, perhaps giving audiences a reason to leave the comfort of their streaming services at home to pay for a cinema ticket. Just last year, Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood came in at two hours and 40 minutes, while Avengers Endgame was an incredible three hours and two minutes long. But now it looks like Daniel Craig’s final James Bond film No Time To Die will almost match the Marvel epic in length.

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Bond news site MI6 HQ reports that a Russian theatre chain have listed No Time to Die as two hours and 54 minutes long.

That would make Craig’s swan-song the longest James Bond movie in the franchise’s history.

In comparison, Skyfall was two hours and 23 minutes, while the last outing Spectre clocked in at two hours and 28 minutes in length.

Meanwhile, alleged No Time To Die’s 174 minutes run time has also appeared on the official Latvian distributor’s website, as spotted by Trailer Track.

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