The film 7DOGS Enters the Guinness World Records by Breaking Two Global Records

The film 7DOGS Enters the Guinness World Records by Breaking Two Global Records
Ahmed Ezz and Karim Abdel Aziz
  • Turki Al-Alshikh: "Official Recognition of 7DOGS Breaking Two Global Records" Largest Single Scene Explosion of Explosives

  • Turki Al-Alshikh, Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority in Saudi Arabia, announced that the highly anticipated film 7DOGS has entered the Guinness World Records after breaking two global records in cinematic effects and explosions—an achievement that marks a first in the history of Arab cinema.
  • A Global Record-Breaking Achievement
  • Al-Alshikh shared a behind-the-scenes video from the film on his official Facebook page, commenting: "By the grace of God, today at Al-Hosn Studios in Riyadh, and with the support of His Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the architect of the Vision, in collaboration with all security sectors, 7DOGS has officially broken two global records, which have been registered in the Guinness World Records."
  • Details of the Two Records
  1. Largest Cinematic Explosion in History: 7DOGS surpassed the previous record held by Spectre (2015) from the James Bond series, which measured 68.47 tons of TNT, reaching 170.7 tons of TNT.
  2. Largest Single Scene Explosion of Explosives: The film exceeded the previous record set by No Time To Die (2021), which was 136.4 kilograms of TNT, setting a new record of 405.85 kilograms of TNT in a single scene.
  • The film is still in production, and its release date has not yet been announced. This achievement is expected to mark an exceptional milestone in both Arab and global cinema history.