Could No Time To Die To Be Three Hours Long?

Well, here’s a doozy of a rumor. Sure, James Bond movies have been pretty long in the past — Spectre ran at a whopping two hours and forty minutes in length — but they never pushed three hours. However, with the next film, No Time to Die, which will serve as Daniel Craig’s swan song as the Agent 007, we may very well be reaching new heights in the running time department.

Of course, none of this is finalized, but Anton Volk over at Trailer-Track noticed that on the Latvian page for the film that its runtime is listed at 174 minutes — or two hours and 54 minutes. 

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He acknowledges in follow-up tweets that the cut of the film may not be finalized, but it’s intriguing nonetheless. He then talks about clapperboards — you know, the things they clap in front of the cameras so they can sync sound? Apparently, previous Bond films that ran around 150 minutes in length had clapperboards indicated around 205 scenes. But No Time to Die had a supposed 250-plus scenes, indicating a longer runtime.

Is this a guarantee of a three-hour flick? Not really, but all signs do seem to be pointing to a longer movie. What do you think of the length, if true? Let us know your thoughts down below!

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SOURCE: Anton Volk

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