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The massive explosion in Spectre has been awarded a Guinness world record as the largest movie stunt explosion of all time. The explosion lasted for 7.5 seconds, took 33kg of powder explosives and 8418 litres of kerosene.
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“Tempus fugit.” The scene in SPECTRE where Bond activates his exploding watch started shooting on this day in 2015. | James Bond 007
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On this day in 2015, the scene from SPECTRE where Blofeld’s base is destroyed was filmed in the Moroccan desert. The stunt used 2223 gallons of fuel, 72lbs of explosives and was all captured in one take – it became the biggest explosion in film history and a Guinness World Record holder. | James Bond 007
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This stunt from SPECTRE used 2,223 gallons of fuel and 72 pounds of explosives, was filmed in a single take, and went on to become the largest explosion in film history, earning a place in the Guinness World Records. | James Bond 007
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The 2015 James Bond film Spectre held the Guinness World Record for the largest cinematic stunt explosion with a blast equivalent to nearly 69 tons of TNT. As of today, though, the current record holder is the Saudi action thriller 7 Dogs. Sony Pictures Entertainment | History In Pictures
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In 2015, the James Bond film Spectre made cinematic history with a record-breaking stunt explosion, officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest ever filmed. The massive blast, shot in Erfoud, Morocco, marked the dramatic demolition of the villain’s desert compound—instantly becoming one of the franchise’s most iconic moments. To achieve the spectacle, the special effects team used over 2,200 gallons (8,400 liters) of kerosene and 73 pounds (33 kilograms) of explosives, generat
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In 2015, the James Bond film Spectre set a Guinness World Record for the largest movie stunt explosion. Filmed in Erfoud, Morocco, the scene featured the destruction of Blofeld’s base, using 8,418 liters of kerosene and 33 kg of explosives. The 7.5-second blast, equivalent to 68.47 tonnes of TNT, was orchestrated by special effects supervisor Chris Corbould. The record-breaking explosion was presented with a Guinness certificate to Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux, and producer Barbara Broccoli in Beij
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Twst History on Instagram: "The massive blast featured in the James Bond movie Spectre earned a Guinness World Record for the biggest on-screen stunt explosion ever recorded. Shot in the Moroccan desert, the sequence was captured in one uninterrupted take, making the moment even more impressive."
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Cinematic World By Ai on Instagram: "This stunt from ‘SPECTRE’ used 8,415 liters (2,223 gallons) of fuel and 33 kilograms (72 pounds) of explosives. It was filmed in a single take and went on to become the largest-ever explosion in cinema history, earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. While out in the Moroccan desert, the production crew had to make sure that everyone within a 32-kilometer (20-mile) radius knew to expect loud explosions, so the locations department drove out to
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amueffect on Instagram: "The Spectre explosion scene wasn’t CGI — it was real fire and precision. 🎬🔥 In 2015, the James Bond film set a Guinness World Record for the largest stunt explosion ever captured on camera, using 8,400 liters of kerosene and 33 kilograms of explosives in Morocco. A moment of cinematic history powered by pure engineering and perfect timing. We do not own any of the content. All credit goes to the respective owners. No copyright infringement intended. #cinema #innovation
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Society Explains on Instagram: "What you’re looking at is the largest cinematic stunt explosion ever recorded in film history. In 2015, the James Bond movie Spectre broke a Guinness World Record with an explosion so massive, it required 8,400 liters of kerosene and 33 kilograms of explosives—equal to 75 tons of TNT. The scene was filmed in Morocco, and the crew captured the destruction of a desert base in a single, perfectly planned shot. No CGI. No second chances. Just pure filmmaking, engineer
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Dedicated To History on Instagram: "During the filming of Spectre, the James Bond team chose to make history the old-school way. No digital effects. No second take. They used 8,418 liters of fuel (about 2,224 gallons) and 33.5 kg of explosives (roughly 74 pounds) — all detonated in one single take. The result was a fireball so massive it earned a Guinness World Records title for the largest explosion ever filmed for a movie stunt. This wasn’t just about spectacle. It required extreme precision,
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History Shockers on Instagram: "This is all real, no CGI, and it even won recognition from Guinness World Records. In 2015, the James Bond film Spectre delivered one of the biggest practical explosions ever filmed. The scene takes place at the desert lair and was created using real pyrotechnics rather than digital effects. The crew used more than 8,000 liters of fuel and precise demolition charges to create a massive fireball that was captured in a single take. The blast was so large that it ear
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@sci.xplore | The Largest Cinematic Stunt Explosion Ever Recorded" was achieved during the filming of Spectre (2015), the James Bond film directed by Sam... | Instagram
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Cinéma on Instagram: "The massive explosion in Spectre in 2015 has been awarded a Guinness world record as the largest movie stunt explosion of all time. The explosion lasted for 7.5 seconds, took 33kg of powder explosives and 8418 litres of kerosene. However, that record has since been surpassed in 2025 by the Saudi action film 7 Dogs, which set new Guinness World Records for the largest cinematic explosion ever filmed, as well as the highest number of explosives used in a single scene."
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@bingeclubfilms | The explosion scene in Spectre (2015) wasn’t CGI It was real fire, real heat, and real risk — filmed in the Moroccan desert. This... | Instagram
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Bluor. Tech on Instagram: "The 2015 James Bond film Spectre officially secured a Guinness World Record for the largest stunt explosion ever filmed. The massive sequence was captured in Erfoud, Morocco, where Chris Corbould and his team utilized 8,418 liters of kerosene and 33 kilograms of explosives to destroy the villain’s desert base. This historical blast lasted over seven seconds and equaled 75 tons of TNT, with producers Barbara Broccoli, Daniel Craig, and Léa Seydoux accepting the award in
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Film Culture on Instagram: "The explosion in "Spectre" was awarded a Guinness world record for the largest movie stunt explosion of all time. The stunt was staged in Morocco, using 10,000 litres of fuel and 33kg of explosives. The total explosive yield was equivalent to 68 tonnes of TNT. 🎬 "Spectre" (2015) Dir. Sam Mendes."
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𝐇𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐑𝐘| 𝐈𝐍𝐅𝐎 | 𝐖𝐄𝐀𝐋𝐓𝐇 on Instagram: "The 2015 James Bond film Spectre set a Guinness World Record for the largest on-screen explosion ever captured in a single take. Filmed in Morocco, the sequence used a staggering 68.47 tons of TNT equivalent to blow up the villain’s desert lair. Months of planning, explosives expertise, and flawless precision were needed to safely execute the blast, which delivered one of the most breathtaking moments in the franchise. As part of Daniel Crai
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Filmthusiast on Instagram: "This stunt from ‘SPECTRE’ used 8,415 liters (2,223 gallons) of fuel and 33 kilograms (72 pounds) of explosives. It was filmed in a single take and went on to become the largest-ever explosion in cinema history, earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. While out in the Moroccan desert, the production crew had to make sure that everyone within a 32-kilometer (20-mile) radius knew to expect loud explosions, so the locations department drove out to speak to
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Explaining on Instagram: "The Guinness World Record for the largest explosion ever filmed in a single shot was set during the movie Spectre (2015), a James Bond film. The production team detonated 8,418 liters of kerosene with 33 kilograms of powdered explosives to create the massive blast in one continuous take. This carefully planned sequence not only stunned audiences but also made history as the biggest practical explosion in cinema captured without digital effects. Let us know your thoughts
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inside.science_ on Instagram: "#duel This stunt from ‘SPECTRE’ used 8,415 liters (2,223 gallons) of fuel and 33 kilograms (72 pounds) of explosives. It was filmed in a single take and went on to become the largest-ever explosion in cinema history, earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. While out in the Moroccan desert, the production crew had to make sure that everyone within a 32-kilometer (20-mile) radius knew to expect loud explosions, so the locations department drove out to
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Technology on Instagram: "In 2015, the James Bond film Spectre made history by setting a Guinness World Record for the largest stunt explosion ever captured on film. The spectacular blast, staged in Erfoud, Morocco, served as the dramatic destruction of the villain’s desert hideout and became one of the franchise’s most unforgettable moments. Special effects teams used more than 2,200 gallons (8,400 liters) of kerosene and 73 pounds (33 kilograms) of explosives to create an eruption equal to abo
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