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Not just the past few years, OP.
I remember when I was a kid in the late 90s, the standard duration for any movie was about 1h40ish. Which was plenty.
I think this trend started in the 2000s/late 2000s and it kept getting worse.
I think it was the dark knight and the LOTR that really kicked the trend into overdrive.
But honestly it's hard to make a movie with an action plot AND three dimensional characters in a hour fourty. One reason I think it's good that the mini series or short TV show format are popular.