A Digital Spy report reveals that Spectre is the longest in the James Bond series yet.

The movie clocks in at 148 minutes, just a bit over Casino Royale (144 minutes) and Skyfall (143 minutes).

Daniel Craig recently spoke about the possibility of him continuing with the franchise amid rumors of Damian Lewis being considered for the part. The actor who had previously suggested that he might not be reprising the role after Spectre, now revealed that he was actually very much interested in seeing his contract with the franchise through. Speaking to the Daily Mail, Craig revealed that he had one more movie left in his contract.

"I work myself to death. It's getting harder. But such is life. I'll keep going as long as I'm physically able," he said. "I'm contracted for one more - but I'm not going to make predictions."

Craig did mention however how he was initially wary about his image as an actor when he signed on for the James Bond series.

'I remember saying, "If this is the last thing I do in my career, then that would be OK" because come on - it's not that bad a role to have under your belt," he said. "But after Casino Royale I panicked a little about people only seeing me a certain way and I started thinking, did I need to play someone totally opposite from Bond? But as time goes on, I've relaxed about that attitude.'

Spectre will hit theaters on Oct. 26.

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