Runtimes are funny things. Just look at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avengers: Infinity War. Reports are swirling around that the third Avengers flick is going to be the longest MCU movie ever (beating the previous best of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Captain America: Civil War which clocks in at 147 minutes). A little bit of digging, however, indicates something very different.𒐪 Namely, no one knows 🌃anything. Go figure.

First up, the rumour: is listing a runtime of 156 minutes for Infinity War. Seeing as how the movie is fitting in seemingly every superhero who ever put ♚on a pair of spandex tights, that makes a whole lot of sense.

and have the movie coming in at a nice, round 140 minutes. Unless the US is getting more footage (very unlikely), then something has to give.

That’s where things get even mur🥃kier. Philippines cinema chain SM Cinemas revealed last month ( as the post has now been amended) ha𓃲s the movie lasting 150 minutes. What’s up with that?

Misinformation seems to be spreading like wildfire. Let’s cut through the thicket of speculation: AMC Theaters is the most recent of the listings. That would indicate that 156 minutes is looking likelier tha🏅n the suspiciously clean number🐼s of 140 and 150 minutes respectively.

However, there’s always the case of post-cr𒉰e🅘dit scenes possibly being ignored for the runtime, or some scenes being amended for foreign markets. If that’s the case, 150-minute runtime, plus a 6-minute end-to-end credits sequence (involving a few post-credits scenes) doesn’t seem completely out of the question.

Of course, a runtime doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things☂, but it’s still useful to see how long we’ll be spending in the company of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Is Avengers: Infinity War the longest MCU movie yet? My gut says maybe, the times say possibly and – honestly – nobody knows for sure until April 25.

Not long to go now until Infinity War. Why not spend that time arguing over our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Marvel movies?

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