How long is the spider man far from home movie

Spider-Man: Far from Home is officially 2 hours and 15 minutes long. Not quite the length of Avengers: Endgame, but not many were expecting another marathon installment from Marvel Studios. With that being said, the latest trailer for Far From Home contains some pretty heavy Endgame spoilers, so if you haven't seen the movie yet, you might not want to check out the latest trailer for Peter Parker's next adventure. Regardless, it looks like Parker has some new friends on his side with some tough choices to make.

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Peter Parker is mourning the loss of Tony Stark in the latest Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer, but things tend to get a little better for him as he gets back to being the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. However, after going through the Decimation in Infinity War and then the tragic events of Endgame, Parker is in need of a vacation, which leads to him ducking out on calls from Nick Fury, who we all know ultimately finds the young hero while on a class trip in Europe.

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Peter Parker and Nick Fury make for a pretty interesting team and the elder is giving the young hero quite a bit of attitude to whip him into shape. Spider-Man: Far From Home looks like it will feature a transitional Parker as he matures into the best hero he can be. He has seen and gone through quite a bit over the last handful of years and his world has been turned upside down yet again. As for Jake Gyllenhaal's Mysterio, he is really being portrayed as an ally, who just may end up helping Parker out in more ways than dealing with the Elementals.

While it was believed for a long time that Avengers: Endgame would close out the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase 3, Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige recently revealed that Spider-Man: Far From Home will actually be the final movie before the mysterious Phase 4 begins, hopefully sometime next year. There has been acknowledgement of the multiverse, thanks to the Decimation, so things could get even more interesting than previously thought for the upcoming MCU projects. As for when we'll get some more information, many believe Feige will shed some more light on the future at this summer's San Diego Comic-Con.

Spider-Man: Far From Home hits theaters on July 2nd, three days before the original release date to try and capture some more of the 4th of July holiday theater traffic. However, the highly anticipated sequel really doesn't need the extra time. After the explosive conclusion of Avengers: Endgame, MCU fans are going to be dying to know what the future holds and Far From Home will more than likely hold our first clues. For now, there's over three minutes of new footage to check out and pick a part. You can watch the new Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer below, thanks to the Sony Pictures Entertainment YouTube trailer.

There's a boatload of speculation and anticipation swirling Spider-Man: No Way Home, the third installment of the Tom Holland-starring Marvel Cinematic Universe take on the friendly neighborhood web-slinger. While some key pieces of speculation come from half-guesses and intense scrutiny of small pieces of footage, we here at Collider are happy to report a definitive piece of information about the film.

We can report from trusted sources that Spider-Man: No Way Home has a final run time of 150 minutes. That's two hours and thirty minutes of Spidey action — including the credits.

To compare: Spider-Man: Homecoming, the first MCU solo Spider-Man film, ran for 133 minutes, or two hours and 13 minutes. Spider-Man: Far From Home, number two in the trilogy, ran for 129 minutes, or two hours and nine minutes. No Way Home is obviously longer than both of these films (though not as long as Marvel's most recent Eternals, which runs at 157 minutes), an indicator of the expanded amount of story (and characters? and multi-verse madness?!) the third film will be flinging at our faces. As Holland previously stated, the film will have "some fight scenes in this movie that are very violent. And it's a fighting style different from what we've seen before." To spend such a long time in a film world more designedly dark than the previously light-hearted Homecoming is a dramatic choice — though perhaps one we should've seen coming since the wild cliffhanger ending of Far From Home​​​​​​.

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As stated, No Way Home's 150-minute run-time includes the credits — but we don't know anything about what those credits entail. Will No Way Home have two post-credit stingers like many MCU films before it? Just one? None at all? 17?! This information is under wraps thus far, but whatever we get won't add any more time to the ultimate two hours, thirty-minute experience.

And speaking of "under wraps": Literally no one outside of the studios — if you'll recall, the MCU Spider-Man movies are a venture between Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios — has seen the entire movie. The first press screenings for No Way Home will take place on December 13, 2021, four days before the general release, which also happens to be the world premiere of the film in Los Angeles. I would advise you to watch out for any and all spoilers of the two hours and thirty-minute film starting on that date.

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According to Collider, Spider-Man: No Way Home has a runtime of 2 hours and 30 minutes, one of the longest motion pictures in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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We can report from trusted sources that Spider-Man: No Way Home has a final run time of 150 minutes. That's two hours and thirty minutes of Spidey action — including the credits.

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Spider-Man: Far From Home is a 2019 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and the 23rd film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

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The Runtime of No Way Home Revealed Big Screen Leaks reported that the final runtime for Spider-Man: No Way Home is 2 hours and 28 minutes.