Spectre: The twenty-fourth James Bond adventure comes to the movies, but this time it goes further and manages to enter the Guinness Book of Records for the biggest explosion ever filmed in the cinema
The latest adventure of James Bond goes to the movies with a bang! It is, in fact, entered the Guinness World Records for the biggest explosion in the history of the big screen. Spectre was released in theaters in Italy on November 5 sweeping the box office.

Directed by Sam Mendes and produced by EON Productions, the film tells the adventure of the twenty-fourth most popular 007 film history: James Bond, played for the fourth time by the charming Daniel Craig (but not convinced to continue in the role for the next films ), starting from Mexico to Morocco, discovers the existence of Spectre, a sinister organization.
It is in Morocco that was filmed the scene that he made the film entry in the Guinness World Record. On June 29, in the Moroccan city Erfoud, less than 33 kg of explosives and 8418 liters of fuel have been used to create an explosion of 7 seconds and a half, the largest ever turned to the cinema.
The award was accepted by producer Barbara Broccoli with Daniel Craig and Bond Girl Lea Seidoux on behalf of the visual effects supervisor on the film: the prize Oscar Chris Corbould. An award really … Bomb!