The Batman's duration has been verified by Warner Bros., and it is even longer than predicted. In Matt Reeves' eagerly anticipated solo feature, Robert Pattinson is going to play Bruce Wayne. When Justice League star Ben Affleck exited the role, the film was converted as Ben Affleck's standalone DCEU excursion. Now, outside of the regular DCEU, The Batman will recount the narrative of Bruce Wayne's formative days solving crimes in Gotham City.

Speculation regarding The Batman's duration began after numerous websites published different runtimes ranging from little over 2 hours to close to three hours. The movie's actual runtime has now been disclosed. The Batman's length is two hours and 55 minutes, with eight minutes for the credits, according to Warner Bros. As a result, The Batman is the longest solo Caped Crusader film ever made. There's no information on whether the 8-minute credits sequence includes any mid- or post-credits sequences.

With The Batman's duration, there will be plenty of opportunity to do so. The Batman joins the canon of super-sized comic book movies thanks to its nearly three-hour runtime. It will not only be the biggest Batman film ever made, but also the third-longest superhero film ever created, trailing only Avengers: Endgame (181 minutes) and Zack Snyder's JL (242).

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