“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” will be the longest “Star Wars” film in history.

AMC Theaters lists “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” at 155 minutes, which lasts two hours and 35 minutes total.

This will make “Rise of Skywalker” the longest film in the franchise’s history, unseating “The Last Jedi,” which clocked in at 152 minutes — two hours and 32 minutes.

Here’s a breakdown of the rest of the franchise runtimes from shortest to longest:

  • “A New Hope” — 121 minutes
  • “The Empire Strikes Back” — 124 minutes
  • “Return of the Jedi” — 131 minutes
  • “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” — 133 minutes
  • “Solo: A Star Wars Story” — 135 minutes
  • “The Phantom Menace” — 136 minutes
  • “The Force Awakens” — 138 minutes
  • “Revenge of the Sith” — 140 minutes
  • “Attack of the Clones” — 142 minutes
  • “The Last Jedi” — 152 minutes
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However: Megaplex Theatres lists the film as two hours and 55 minutes, which would blow “The Last Jedi” right out of the water.

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