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The 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:No Time to Die runtime may have been revealed. Not only would it be theź§‘ longest movie of Daniel Craig’s tenure as 007, it would be tšŸŽhe longest Bond movie. Period.

The US cinema chain now lists the No Time to Die runtime as 163 minutes (2 hours, 43 mins), which is backed up by also pošŸ¦‚sting the same info alongside its own ticket sales.

The previous holder of the title of longest Bond movie went to Spectre at 148 minutes. Oddly enough, Craig’s tenure also includes the shortest Bond movišŸŽe ever, Quantum of Solace at a relatively swift 🌠106 minutes.

This news follows on from a new behind-the-scenes look at No Time to Die, oneļ·ŗ where director Cory Joji Fukunaga delivers his mission statement, outlining that he thoušŸ¦‚ght it was “essential to rediscover Bond.”

Speaking of time frames, that video also revꩵeals that No Time to Die – the 25th Bond movie and Daniel Craig’s last in the role of the iconic secret agent – will taꦫke place five years after the events of Spectre.

“It will be a combination of all that Bond has become,” the director teased. “ą·“With all that he’s seen; all that trauma, that loss, what is that mission, that will be his most challenging and most difficult?”

Sounds like a lot to pack in. Luckily for No Time to Die, it has all the timešŸ… in the world…

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