Florida man keeps peeing long enough to break the world record for watching Spider-Man: No Way Home

a Florida man He might be the greatest Marvel fan.

Ramiro Alanis has just recovered a Guinness world record After the pigeons resisted breaking long enough to watch”Spider-Man: There is no room for home292 times.

Previously broke the record for “most cinema productions attended the same film” in 2019, after watching “Avengers: Endgame191 times. However, in 2021, Arno Klein Alanis’ achievement overturned by watching “Camelot: The First Instance” 204 times, according to A new version From the Guinness Book of Records.

Winning the title again was not easy.

The terms of the recording stated that “the movie must be watched independently of any other activity,” meaning that Alanis had to hold his pee because he was not allowed to take bathroom breaks, take a quick nap, or even check his phone while watching a movie.

When Alanis first set the record in 2019, 11 of his sessions were disqualified due to the bathroom breaks he took.

The determined Florida man had to endure 720 hours (30 days) watching “No Way Home” between December 16, 2021, and March 15, 2022, to secure the crown.

To achieve this, Alanis sat on five consecutive shows each day for the first few weeks of his attempt to score. And the most impressive part was that he completed the record while balancing family and work obligations.

The movie’s long late-night scenes caused Alanis to suffer a headache, which was the most challenging part of trying to score, according to a Marvel fan.

According to Guinness, he credits his devotion to receiving this honor to his late grandmother Joanne. “She was my number one supporter and I want to stay the record holder,” he said in the press release.

“Spider-Man: No Way Home” was released in theaters on December 17, 2021, and became The third biggest movie ever In the domestic box office after the removal of the blockbuster Avatar.

Before Alanis broke the record for the first time, he held it Joan Connor From Australia, who watched “Bohemian Rhapsody” 108 times in early 2019.

To anyone considering breaking Alanis’ record, he wants you to “think twice before trying it,” he said.

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