New James Bond Movie Could Be Up to 3 Hours Long
Agent 007 will have No Time To Die in the new James Bond movie, and moviegoers might have no time to use the bathroom.
Per The Daily Mail, theater houses have been told to plan for a screening time of three hours for the new Bond film, which will make it the longest film in the franchise’s long history.
No Time To Die is slated for release on April 10, and reportedly the film is still being edited. No Time To Die was one of a number of films to buy ad time during the Super Bowl last night (February 2.) In case you missed it, you can check out the film’s 30-second spot below.
‘No Time To Die’ – Film Still and Posters
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