


Of The Batman's 175-minute run time, about 8 minutes are the credits. (CNET's Richard Trenholm characterized it as " still a mess, now a million years long.") But that director's cut never played in cinemas. Of course, the superhero movie that places first in this race is Zack Snyder's Justice League, coming in at 4 hours and 2 minutes. It isn't the longest superhero movie ever, though, coming in shorter than Avengers: Endgame, which ran 3 hours and 1 minute. That's a lot of Batman, making the latest Caped Crusader movie, due out in March, longer than any Batman movie before it. The official run time for The Batman is 2 hours and 55 minutes with credits. “Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who have been impacted and hope this crisis will be resolved quickly.Ready to see Robert Pattinson as Batman? The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, is set to arrive this March, and The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed exactly how long we can expect to spend with it. “Given the ongoing military action in Ukraine and the resulting uncertainty and humanitarian crisis unfolding in that region, we will be pausing our planned theatrical releases in Russia, including the upcoming release of Morbius,” said a Sony Pictures spokesperson. was due to release Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore on April 14, as well as the upcoming DC League of Super-Pets on May 19.įollowing the news from Disney and Warner Bros, Sony Pictures added that it too would suspend its upcoming releases in Russia. We hope for a swift and peaceful resolution to this tragedy.”Īdditionally, Warner Bros. “We will continue to monitor the situation as it evolves. “In light of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, WarnerMedia is pausing the release of its feature film The Batman in Russia,” it confirmed. soon followed, confirming that The Batman would not debut in the country. Netflix started offering its services in Russia in 2016 and it has a "relatively small presence, with roughly one million subscribers."
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Update 03/06/22: As reported by Variety, Netflix has suspended its service in Russia following its announcement that it was pausing future projects and acquisitions from Russia.

And just this morning, Crunchyroll suspended its anime streaming service in Russia.” "Since then, we have also halted our planned home entertainment releases, including ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home,’ and any future television distribution deals. “Two weeks ago, we paused the upcoming theatrical release of ‘Morbius’ in Russia. “We stand with many businesses around the world who have now paused their business operations in Russia, and in support of the humanitarian efforts currently underway in Ukraine and the surrounding region,” Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Tony Vinciquerra wrote in a memo to staff on Friday. This includes Spider-Man: No Way Home's home release and Crunchyroll. Update 03/13/22: In addition to pausing the the theatrical release of Morbius, Sony Pictures has confirmed it is stopping all other business in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. IGN urges community members to be respectful when engaging in conversation around this subject and does not endorse harassment of any kind. Editor's Note: The war in Ukraine is an ongoing, painful and emotive topic.
