The Russo Bros. Discuss AVENGERS: ENDGAME Test Screenings and Confirm 3-Hour Run Time

First of all, for test screenings like Avengers: Endgame, what does Marvel and Disney threaten test audiences with if they reveal anything regarding the film!? It would be so easy for them to start posting stuff online about the film, so I wonder what keeps them from doing that and spoiling the film for everyone?

Anyway, Disney and Marvel have been holding test screenings for the film, and in a recent interview with Collider, Joe and Anthony Russo talk a little bit about these test screenings and they also reveal that the current runtime of the movie is “at the three-hour mark.”

There’s still work to be done on the film, but the director note that Disney is fine with the movie being three hours long if it makes sense:

“I think the studio is down with what the best story is. Right now, we think the movie is playing well and we’ve had great responses from our test audiences and we’re feeling very good about where it is. We’re still doing work to it. We’re not done with it. Again, this is a culmination film of 22 movies, it’s a lot of storytelling to work into it. Emotion is an intrinsic part of that to us. When you have to tell a really complicated story and you want strong emotional moments with the characters, it just requires a certain amount of real estate. This one, in particular, feels like three hours worth of real estate.”

It’s great to hear that they’ve been happy with the responses from test audiences. It’s crazy to think that there are a select few people out in the world that know how everything comes to a conclusion with Avengers: Endgame! Anthony Russo added:

“We have screened the movie four times for audiences now. For the first three screenings, not a single person got up to go to the bathroom.”

I can’t wait to see it for myself and I’ve gotta say… I’m totally ok with the movie being three hours long! I’ll take as much as I can get with this film that is said to change the MCU forever.

Avengers: Endgame hits theaters on April 26th, 2019.

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