Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-2602:306:32D4:8130:7905:1F9F:EA8E:3741-20170921003325/@comment-2602:306:32D4:8130:7591:E61A:940C:703E-20170922202244

CrashBash wrote: Yes, but then look at this - Transformers: The Last Knight is 154 minutes long (two and a half hours) and was panned by critics, who said it was the worst in the entire series. Meanwhile, Inside Out lasts just 91 minutes, and that's a frickin' masterpiece. So, yeah...length really does mean nothing.

I still don't see how more days being spent on a movie automatically means it will be longer, though. These could just be short scenes, for all we know. Heck, for all we know, some could be cut. I think comparable to Jurassic World 1 is a safer bet. Your point of some scenes possibly being cut from filming could really set a point here. But let's not forget that Jurassic World had some cut scenes, thus resulting it to be 2 hours (like that poop scene, the Indominus Rex camouflaging on camera, and the aftermath of Zach and Gray jumping into the pool to evade the Indominus Rex). I would safely bet it to be as long as 2 hours and 10-15 minutes, like IT and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.