This scene from James Bond's movie is recorded in Guinness Book of World Records
This scene from James Bond's movie is recorded in Guinness Book of World Records
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The magic of James Bond is such that he becomes even more famous with every movie. The 25th movie of this franchise 'No Time to Die' was released last year and broke many records of earnings. With this movie, Daniel Craig's journey to become James Bond has also ended. James Bond's 24 Movie Spectre also boasted many records in its own privilege. So let's talk about the movie Spectre of this franchise, which was released before 'No Time to Die.' The name of this movie was recorded for making a record in the history of cinema. We are telling you what that record is.

The movie had a huge stunt shoot for a 7-minute scene. Explosives were also used in large quantities. This scene was shot on 28 June 2015 in Morocco. This was said to be the biggest stunt scene in the film history of the world. About 8418 litres of fuel and 33 kg of explosives were used in this. The explosion was so great that the flames rose hundreds of meters high.

According to media reports, due to this scene, this movie has been registered in the Guinness Book of World Records. Chris Korbold had an important role behind this scene. Chris was the special effects supervisor of this movie. Daniel had also shot many very dangerous scenes himself without resorting to duplicates.

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