Sam Mendes' Spectre, the 24th James Bond adventure, has been awarded a Guinness World Records title for the Largest Film Stunt Explosion. Producer Barbara Broccoli, Daniel Craig and Léa Seydoux accepted the record certificate in Beijing, China on behalf of winner Chris Corbould, who served as Special Effects and Miniature Effects Supervisor on Spectre.
The explosion was filmed in Erfoud, Morocco and used 8418 litres of fuel and 33kg of explosives.
Commenting on the announcement, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, the producers of Spectre, said, "It is absolutely tremendous that the Guinness World Records have recognised Chris Corbould's incredible work in Spectre in which he created the largest explosion ever in film history."
The latest James Bond film is currently playing in theaters across the United States. The film has not yet been officially announced for Blu-ray release, but you can already pre-order your copy at BestBuy.com here.