New details about Toy Story 4 have been revealed, and alongside the runtime, it sounds like we should be expecting some "scary scenes". Eek.
The BBFC have revealed that the fourth movie in the Disney/Pixar series will last 100 minutes – or one hour and 40 minutes in more accessible terms.
That makes it the second-longest movie in the series, beaten only by a whisker by Toy Story 3, which is just three minutes longer.
The BBFC have also confirmed that Toy Story 4 will contain "very mild violence" and some "scary scenes", so you have been warned.
However, it sounds like the movie will be a pretty emotional affair too, with Buzz Lightyear star Tim Allen previously revealing that the ending is actually quite heavy.
"I gotta resist getting emotional," he said on the US talk show The Talk last year. "I don't want to give it away, but this is an incredibly great story.
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"It is so emotional, it's so funny, it's so big, the idea they've come up with. I'm startled. I couldn't even get through the last scene.
"I would love to be a Washington leaker. I just can't do it. I can't give any more away. They've got great characters but a couple of scenes toward the end were really hard to get through."
Co-star Tom Hanks, who plays Woody, was also warned about the "tough" ending by Allen, so you'd better have some tissues ready.
Meanwhile, it already sounds like Toy Story 4 is on to a record-breaking opening when it's released later this month, with the movie selling a record number of 24-hour advance tickets – and it has the potential to hit a record $200 million in the US in its first weekend.
Toy Story 4 is released in cinemas on June 21.
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