It's taken us years to get to the 25th James Bond film "No Time to Die," but the wait is almost over. Daniel Craig's final outing as Britain's top spy is only two months away, and new reports have come out saying that it's the longest Bond film ever.
Movie theater chains Regal and Pathe have listed "No Time to Die" at 163 minutes long. The runtime has not been confirmed yet, but if it does run at two and a half hours, it'll overtake "Spectre," which was 148 minutes long. Daniel Craig's tenure includes the shortest James Bond film 2008's "Quantum of Solace," which was only 163 minutes.
With "No Time to Die", being the final outing for Daniel Craig, it makes sense that the concluding story will have a longer runtime. Cinemablend previously reported that "No Time to Die," will have the longest pre-title sequence, nearly 20 minutes long. There will be plenty of time for expiration to occur.