American movie channel Regal has apparently revealed the length of the new Bond movie No Time To Die, and after 163 minutes it will be the longest Bond movie ever if that turns out to be true. . Two hours and 43 minutes have passed in total, and only 18 minutes less than the very long Avengers: Endgame. Regal and Netherlands-based chain Pathe offer the same number (thanks to our friends at GamesRadar for checking it out). The previous record holder for the longest Bond film was the Inflated Specter, which ran for 148 minutes (and I wanted it). However, while this number may not be entirely accurate, it's in the balls of a previous reveal about No Time To Die's runtime. In January 2020, a Russian theater chain listed it at 174 minutes, which is slightly longer, but not far from other estimates:
As posted here https://t.co/QnhBzE6aJr, Universal Russia last week informed local theaters of a provisional length of 174 minutes, which has since been removed from Russian sources for obvious reasons. https://t.co/ gZgbKvXAVa January 23, 2020 With just over a month to go until its release, the marketing campaign for No Time To Die begins. A collaboration with Adidas was revealed this week, with 007 written on the back of a pair of shoes. Let's hope Bond boldly pairs them with a classic tuxedo in No Time To Die for a truly edgy take on a laid-back elegant look. No Time To Die will be released on April 3.