"007: No Time to Die" may be the longest 007 movie ever, reaching 163 minutes

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According to foreign media CNET, the title of the next James Bond movie is "No Time to Die" (007: No Time to Die), but the interesting thing is that this movie has plenty of time. According to the American theater chain Regal, the movie has a release time of 163 minutes, making it the longest 007 movie to date. Universal Pictures did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The longest Bond movie before

'007: No Time to Die' may be the longest 007 movie ever, reaching 163 minutes - Lujuba

was "007: The Ghost Party" released in 2015, which lasted 148 minutes. Starring Daniel Craig (Daniel Craig) also starred in the shortest James Bond movie ever: "007: Breakthrough Quantum Crisis" released in 2008. The length of the movie is only 106 minutes.

"007: No Time to Die" also starred in Rami Marek, Ben Westshaw, Naomi Harris and so on. The film will be released in the UK on April 2nd and in North America on April 10.

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