A Florida man(of course) has made his way into Guinness World Records by watching “Spider-Man: No Way Home” 292 times. Mind you, “Spider-Man No Way Home” runs nearly two and a half hours. The time spent watching the film 292 times equates to 30 solid days of viewing, according to the Guinness World Records. Ramiro Alanis is a pro at this point as he previously broke the record for “most cinema productions attended of the same film” for “Avengers: Endgame,” appropriately enough. He watched that epic film 191 times in 2019, only to later have his record beaten by someone clocking in 204 watches of “Kaamelott: First Installment,” Guinness said in their announcement.
Watching a film like “Spider-Man: No Way Home” nearly 300 times may not seem like hard work, but Alanis had to stick to some fairly strict rules. A watch of the movie only counted if it was uninterrupted in a cinema, meaning no phone or other distractions, and no bathroom breaks. Yes, no bathroom breaks. Alanis revealed that 11 of his viewings of “Avengers: Endgame” didn’t count towards his first record, preparing him to make his bladder ironclad this time around.
Why someone would watch “Spider-Man: No Way Home” might seem obvious for superfans, but Alanis said he’s holding the record in memory of his grandmother, and he intends to keep it.
A Florida man(of course) has made his way into Guinness World Records by watching “Spider-Man: No Way Home” 292 times. Mind you, “Spider-Man No Way Home” runs nearly two and a half hours. The time spent watching the film 292 times equates to 30 solid days of viewing, according to the Guinness World Records. Ramiro Alanis is a pro at this point as he previously broke the record for “most cinema productions attended of the same film” for “Avengers: Endgame,” appropriately enough. He watched that epic film 191 times in 2019, only to later have his record beaten by someone clocking in 204 watches of “Kaamelott: First Installment,” Guinness said in their announcement.
Watching a film like “Spider-Man: No Way Home” nearly 300 times may not seem like hard work, but Alanis had to stick to some fairly strict rules. A watch of the movie only counted if it was uninterrupted in a cinema, meaning no phone or other distractions, and no bathroom breaks. Yes, no bathroom breaks. Alanis revealed that 11 of his viewings of “Avengers: Endgame” didn’t count towards his first record, preparing him to make his bladder ironclad this time around.
Why someone would watch “Spider-Man: No Way Home” might seem obvious for superfans, but Alanis said he’s holding the record in memory of his grandmother, and he intends to keep it.