Movie End Time Calculator
Ever wondered what time your movie will end or when’s the best time to grab your popcorn?
With the Showflik Movie End Time Calculator, you can easily find out when your movie will finish just by entering the start time and duration.
This tool also shows a real-time progress bar that updates automatically based on your current time, letting you see how much of the movie has passed, how much is left, and even when the perfect half-time snack break arrives.
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What Is a Movie’s End Time?
A movie’s end time refers to the exact moment when a film finishes playing, including everything from the opening sequence and main story to the closing credits and any extra scenes that may follow.
Knowing the end time helps moviegoers plan their schedules effectively, whether it’s catching transportation afterward, arranging another plan, or attending a double feature where two movies are screened back-to-back. For theater staff, understanding a movie’s end time is equally important, as it allows them to organize cleaning, prepare the hall for the next audience, and maintain smooth scheduling throughout the day.
In simple terms, a movie’s end time can be calculated by adding its total running duration to the start time. For example, if a film begins at 5:30 PM and runs for 2 hours and 15 minutes, it will end at 7:45 PM.
What Is a Double Feature?
A double feature refers to a cinematic event where two films are shown consecutively for a single ticket or special screening. These can either be related movies, such as Hercules and its sequel Hercules Unchained , or unrelated titles released by the same studio that appeal to similar audiences. For instance, Kiki’s Delivery Service and The Boy and the Heron, both from Studio Ghibli, were recently paired for a special double feature at Cinema Nova in Melbourne. Sometimes, theaters even combine movies from the same genre, like Nope and Get Out for fans of psychological horror.
When attending a double feature, it’s essential to keep track of each movie’s start and end times so you can transition smoothly between auditoriums or plan short breaks in between. This is where tools like the Showflik Movie End Time Calculator come in handy, helping you know exactly when one movie ends and the next begins, so you never miss a scene.
How to Calculate a Movie’s End Time
Calculating a movie’s end time is simpler than you might think and the Showflik Movie End Time tool makes it even easier. All you need to know is the start time of your movie and its total duration. Once you enter these details, the calculator automatically adds the two together and tells you the exact time your movie will finish.
- Enter the start time of your movie.
- Enter the movie duration (in hours or minutes).
- Hit calculate — and instantly see your movie’s end time.
Example: Let’s say it’s 11:00 AM now, and your movie started at 10:00 AM with a 2-hour duration.
- ✅ Start time: 10:00
- 🕰 Duration: 2 hours
The progress bar will show 50% completed, meaning you’re halfway through your movie!
If the movie hasn’t started yet, the progress bar stays at 0% until it begins.

The real-time progress bar dynamically updates as the movie plays, allowing you to track how much of the film has passed and how much is left. It’s especially useful during long films, as it helps you plan short breaks or snack runs without missing key moments.
For long movies like Avatar: Fire and Ash, knowing your halfway point is perfect for recharging without missing a key moment. This tool ensures you always know exactly when the credits roll and when it’s snack o’clock.
FAQ
1. Does the duration include post-credit scenes?
Yes. The total movie duration usually includes post-credit scenes, which can add around 5–10 minutes. That means your movie may finish a few minutes later than expected.
2. If a movie starts at 7:00 PM, when does it end?
That depends on the movie’s duration. Simply enter the start time (7:00 PM) and duration (for example, 2 hours 15 minutes) into the calculator to see the exact end time.
3. How long are movie previews?
Previews and ads typically last 15–20 minutes, but in some theaters, they can stretch up to 30 minutes. If you’re calculating for a theater screening, consider adding this time to your total duration.
Why Use the Showflik Movie End Time Calculator?
✔Get accurate movie end times instantly
✔See real-time progress as you watch
✔Plan snack breaks and post-movie activities
✔Perfect for double features or long films
So whether you’re watching at home or in a theater, the Showflik Movie End Time Calculator helps you enjoy your movie without missing a single moment, or a single snack.







