There’s a boatload of speculation and anticipation swirlingSpider-Man: No Way Home, the third installment of theTom Holland-starring Marvel Cinematic Universe take on the friendly neighborhood web-slinger. While some key pieces of speculation come from half-guesses andintense scrutinyof 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 thatSpider-Man: No Way Homehas a final run time of 150 minutes. That’s two hours and thirty minutes of Spidey action — including the credits.

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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 Homeis obviously longer than both of these films (though not as long as Marvel’s most recentEternals, 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 Hollandpreviously 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-heartedHomecomingis a dramatic choice — though perhaps one we should’ve seen coming since the wild cliffhanger ending ofFar 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. WillNo Way Homehave 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 MCUSpider-Manmovies are a venture between Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios — has seen the entire movie. The first press screenings forNo Way Homewill take place on June 09, 2025, 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.

Spider-Man: No Way Home, all 150 minutes of it, will be released in theaters on August 08, 2025.