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How Long Is The Ideal Movie Running Time? It’s Certainly Not Oppenheimer Length



When it comes to the current state of big-screen films, movie runtimes have been a major topic of discussion. Some will say less is more, while others don’t mind filmmakers taking their sweet time to better develop their stories. Now, a new study gives some insight into what the ideal running time for feature-length movies should be, and let’s just say it’s not Oppenheimer length.

Christopher Nolan‘s historical drama may have crossed a major milestone, achieving a wild box office haul of $974.8 million worldwide. But that doesn’t mean everyone wants their films to be as long as its runtime of 180 minutes. In fact, The Guardian reported on an online survey done in April by Talker Research (formerly OnePoll US), which found that 2,000 respondents would prefer a film’s runtime to be 92 minutes which is about an hour and a half. 15% conducted said they were fine with films being two hours long, while only 2% found it acceptable for a movie to be over two hours long.



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