A Saudi-Filmed Movie Just Set Off The World’s Largest On-Screen Explosion!

Today at Al Hosn Studios in Riyadh, Turki Al Sheikh announced an incredible achievement for Saudi cinema. With the support of His Highness the Crown Prince, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and in cooperation with all security sectors, Saudi has made BIG moves!

The upcoming movie 7 Dogs has SHATTERED two Guinness World Records

The film set a new benchmark with the biggest cinematic explosion, surpassing the previous record held by the James Bond film Spectre (2015) of 68.47 tons of TNT, with a massive 170.7 tons of TNT.

It also claimed the largest detonation of high explosives in a single scene, topping No Time To Die (2021), going from 136.4 kg of TNT to an astounding 405.85 kg.

This unprecedented feat highlights the Kingdom’s growing prominence in the global film industry, and fans everywhere are buzzing with excitement!!

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