"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is easily one of this year's most anticipated movies, joining "Jurassic World," "Spectre," "Mission Impossible 5" and "Terminator: Genisys," as the films expected to fuel 2015's cinema boom.
Fans and followers of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" will have to stay in their seats for quite a while as the movie's rumored time has been revealed close to three hours long.
Design & Trend reports that the running time of the film has appeared on Australian site Event Cinema, clocking in at two hours and 30 minutes or 160 minutes.
It seems that "Age of Ultron" is longer than much of recently released Marvel films, including the first "Avengers" installment which spanned two hours and 23 minutes with others not even making two hours.
- "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" - two hours and 16 minutes.
- "Iron Man 3" - two hours and 10 minutes.
- "Guardians of The Galaxy" - 2 hours and 2 minutes.
- "Thor: Dark World" - 1 hour and 52 minutes.
Directed by Joss Whedon, "Avengers: Age of Ultron" will see the earth's mightiest come together once again, this time to battle a new enemy that is created by their own.
"Programmed by the combined geniuses of Tony Stark & Bruce Banner and imparted with the ability to fly, project intense energy beams and change the density of his form, the Vision has proved himself a worthy hero, aiding the Avengers in their struggle against the evil A.I. Ultron," Ultron's official bio from Comic Book Movie.
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" stars Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Evans as Captain America, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Don Cheadle as War Machine, Idris Elba as Heimdall, Tom Hiddleson as Loki, Colbie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill and will introduce Paul Bettany as Vision, Andy Serkis as Ulysees Klaw, Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Quicksilver, Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, Josh Brolin as Thanos and James Spader voicing Ultron.
The movie launches in theaters on May 1.