Above is the aftermath of the biggest explosion in the history of cinema, made on the set of the latest James Bond film, Spectre. See it for yourself in the video below.

Breaking the Guinness World Record for on-set pyrotechnics, the stunt required 8,418 litres of fuel and 33kg of explosives.

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For anyone wondering where it happened, well, next time you're in Erfoud, Morocco, be sure to look out for a stray SPECTRE ring.

The full title of the record is "Largest Film Stunt Explosion", which is something we suspect might be broken rather soon - or as soon as Michael Bay hears about it.

Spectre is in cinemas now.

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