A man in Florida, USA, set a Guinness World Record by watching Spider-Man 3: No Homecoming 292 times. From December 16, 2021 to March 15, 2022, Ramiro Alanis, a man from Florida, USA, watched "Spider-Man 3" 292 times, with a total viewing time of 720 hours, or 30 days. It is worth mentioning that Ramiro Alanis set the same world record (most views of the same movie) back in 2019, when he watched "Avengers 4" 191 times, but it was later broken in 2021 by Arnaud Klein, who watched "Kaamelott: First Instalment" 204 times. In order for each viewing to be successfully counted towards the total, the movie must be watched independently of any other activity. This means that Ramiro cannot look at his phone, take a nap, or even go to the bathroom while watching a movie. This is also what Ramiro learned the hard way when he first set the record, because he went to the bathroom 11 times while watching a movie, which was not counted. Every time, you have to watch the whole movie, including all the subtitles. However, Ramiro is used to doing this because every Marvel fan knows not to leave before the end credits scene. In addition to submitting every ticket stub as evidence, after each viewing, you have to take a statement from the theater attendant to confirm that Ramiro watched the whole movie. video: |
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